WTO lets China impose tariffs on U.S. in Obama-era case
“The United States, which has argued that China benefits from easier treatment at the WTO while subsidising manufactured goods and dumping them on world markets, said the decision underscored the need to reform WTO rules that had been used to ‘shield China’s non-market economic practices and undermine fair, market-oriented competition.’”
[Reuters]
ST&R adds government relations, supply chain professionals
[ST&R press releases]
Retaliatory tariffs reduced U.S. ag exports annually by $13.2 billion
“The agricultural products targeted for retaliation were valued at $30.4 billion in 2017, with individual product lines experiencing tariff increases ranging from two to 140 percent.”
[NAFB News Service]
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