Donald Trump threatens to pull US out of World Trade Organisation


New Delhi, Aug 31(IANS): President Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw the US from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) if the body fails to change the way it treats America.

"If they don't shape up, I would withdraw from the WTO," the BBC quoted Trump as saying in an interview with Bloomberg News on Friday.

The WTO was established to provide rules for global trade and resolve disputes between countries. However, Trump, who has been pushing protectionist policies, says the US is treated unfairly by the body, the BBC reported.

His warning about a possible US pull-out from the organisation highlights the conflict between the president's trade policies and the open trade system that the WTO oversees.

Washington has also blocked the election of new judges to the WTO's dispute settlement system, to potentially paralyse its ability to issue judgments.

Trump has been sounding off about the unfair trade since even before he became president. In 2017, Trump told Fox News: "The WTO was set up to benefit everybody but us We lose the lawsuits, almost all of the lawsuits in the WTO."

The US has been embroiled in a tit-for-tat trade battle on several fronts in recent months. The one creating the most interest is the one with China, as the world's two largest economies wrangle for global influence.

Trump has introduced tariffs on a number of goods imported into the US.

The third round of tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods could come as soon as a public-comment period concludes next week, the BBC quoted a report as saying.

Asked to confirm this during his interview, Trump said that it was "not totally wrong", the BBC quoted him as saying.

China's commerce ministry has said it "clearly suspects" the US of violating WTO rules.

An initial complaint at the WTO was filed by China in July after Trump imposed his first round of tariffs.

The WTO, which was set up in 1994, is at the heart of the system of rules for international trade. It is the forum for sorting disputes between countries about breaches of global trade rules and it is the forum for negotiating new trade liberalisation.

  

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 31 2018

    As I said earlier world need to reduce trading in terms of dollars value. Countries should do mutual agreement on using their own currency for trading. Open gateway for using such accounts. Reduce dependency on dollars. Trust should be developed between countries. Gradually shift away from dollar trading. Permanently do away with it.

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  • Coman man, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 31 2018

    You mean build trust on Indian polititians by outside countries!!! No way.. its a joke. Peoples inside india cant and wont trust PM. Cheatrd 15lks how can worl trust on him!!???

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 31 2018

    Indian rupee is legal tender even in our neighbouring many countries. Please do not undermine our country.

    World started trusting America due to technological advances and their big deposit of federal gold reserve.

    Interest rates in America very low, and they increased interest rates too. So strong dollar.

    But countries should start working on alternative gateways. America cannot be trusted in any manner these days. Because of their internal policy changes world should not suffer... Business should go on. End of the day who cares America?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 31 2018

    He may be having reasonable grievance against WTO which may be taken care

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 31 2018

    Don't Threaten.
    Just Do It ...

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