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US ready to consult with China and Canada on WTO disputes

US ready to consult with China and Canada on WTO disputes

World Trade Organization documents from Tuesday show that the U.S. Mission told China and Canada they were ready to meet with their officials in Geneva, after these two countries filed trade complaints in response to new Tariffs.

Canada has requested consultations, the first step of a WTO dispute, earlier this week in response to the "unjustified" tariffs imposed by U.S. president Donald Trump.

China started a dispute in response to Trump's tariffs on Chinese products in February. Since then, both countries have introduced retaliatory duties in response to the actions that Washington raised on Tuesday in WTO documents.

The statement from the United States said: "It's absurd for China to use dispute settlement to resolve an alleged violation of WTO regulations, while China chooses to break WTO regulations by unilaterally determining a breach occurred." The statement was identical for Canada.

Dialogue is an important part of the WTO's dispute resolution system. Cases can be resolved over many years.

Some trade delegates, however, said that they saw Washington's move as a positive sign in light of the high tensions currently between WTO members.

(source: Reuters)