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    Washington: Our policy is determined by our national interest, not by the WTO

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    Washington: Our policy is determined by our national interest, not by the WTO Empty Washington: Our policy is determined by our national interest, not by the WTO

    Post by Rocky Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:23 pm

    Washington: Our policy is determined by our national interest, not by the WTO
    Washington: Our policy is determined by our national interest, not by the WTO Irq_924534683&max_width=300
    The White House chief economic adviser, Larry Kudlo, said US policy was determined by national interest rather than WTO rules.
    This came during his comment on the imposition of the administration of President Donald Trump, customs duties on the country's imports of steel.
    The US decision sparked protests by many US trading partners. China, Canada and the European Union filed a complaint against Washington to the World Trade Organization (WTO) following Trump's decision in early June to increase tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to protect US "national security".
    "The United States - as the president has said on many occasions - is more connected to its national interests than anything else," Kudlo said.
    I think the president was very clear on this issue, "the adviser told a news conference in Washington two days before the start of the G7 summit in Quebec on Friday and Saturday that" multilateral international organizations will not dictate US policy. "
    But Kudlo stressed the United States' keenness on the World Trade Organization and its role. "We are still interested in the World Trade Organization," said Robert Laitzer, US Trade Representative, who filed several complaints with the World Trade Organization (WTO) to protest against Chinese practices and other countries' practices.


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