Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Will talk with China on tariffs: US to WTO

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The United States has told the World Trade Organizati­on it has agreed to discuss with China the Trump administra­tion’s efforts to slap tariffs on steel, aluminium and an array of goods from China.

A Geneva-based trade official said on Wednesday that the move was an expected, but not mandatory, step that buys Washington time to flesh out its difference­s with Beijing. China requested the discussion­s about US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports that the administra­tion has defended on national security grounds, and the possibilit­y of US tariffs on 1,300 Chinese goods.

The tariffs on the goods have been billed as a penalty for Beitariffs jing forcing US companies to hand over technology to obtain access to China’s market. The official said the United States had agreed to the discussion­s, known as consultati­ons in WTO parlance, without yielding about its belief that the tariffs are justified.

The official requested anonymity since he was not authorized to speak publicly about the discussion­s. The United States has argued that the proposed on goods like electronic­s and machinery have not been levied yet, so China’s request wasn’t justified under WTO dispute settlement rules.

Also on Wednesday, India requested consultati­ons with the United States over the steel and aluminium tariffs, seeking to maintain a similar level of concession­s from the US—mirroring a similar move a day earlier by the European Union.

Critics of the US tariffs on the metals accuse Washington of unfairly trying to defend a national industrial sector under the guise of national security concerns. Mexico and Canada —US trading partners under the NAFTA agreement—are among countries that have won temporary exemptions to the otherwise blanket tariffs on US imports of aluminium and steel.

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 ?? AFP ?? US President Donald Trump. The US said it will discuss its efforts to slap tariffs on steel, aluminium and an array of Chinese goods
AFP US President Donald Trump. The US said it will discuss its efforts to slap tariffs on steel, aluminium and an array of Chinese goods

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