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US rejects WTO plan to break trade court deadlock

Monday, 30 April 2018


GENEVA, Apr 29 (AFP): The United States (US) recently rejected a proposal by 66 World Trade Organisation (WTO) members aimed at breaking a deadlock within the body's court, a trade official in Geneva said.
The deeping crisis at the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) has been triggered by President Donald Trump administration's refusal to sign off on the appointment of new judges to the court's appellate chamber.
The 164-member WTO is confronting a range of headaches linked to Trump's trade policies, including fierce battles over his proposed tariffs on steel and aluminium.
But trade experts have said the DSB blockage may prove to be the most severe, since it could cripple the WTO's ability to resolve disputes, one of the organisation's key functions.
The trade official, who was not authorised to comment publicly on Friday's DSB meeting, said 66 members put forward a plan to fill the three court vacancies.
"The United States said it was not in a position to accept (the) proposal," the official said. Trump has called the WTO a "disaster," a "catastrophe," and said its rulings are "unfair" to the US.