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WTO Predicts Trade Decline Amid Trump's Tariff Policies
The WTO forecasts a 1% decline in global trade due to US President Trump's tariffs, prompting criticism and retaliatory threats from world leaders, including France, while Trump defends his actions.
WTO Predicts Trade Decline Amid Trump's Tariff Policies
The WTO forecasts a 1% decline in global trade due to US President Trump's tariffs, prompting criticism and retaliatory threats from world leaders, including France, while Trump defends his actions.
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60% Bias Score


US Unilateral Tariffs Violate WTO Rules
The US imposed sweeping tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China in February and March 2024, ranging from 10% to 25%, violating its WTO obligations under GATT 1994 regarding tariff commitments and the most-favored-nation principle, while China has used the WTO dispute settlement mechanism.
US Unilateral Tariffs Violate WTO Rules
The US imposed sweeping tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China in February and March 2024, ranging from 10% to 25%, violating its WTO obligations under GATT 1994 regarding tariff commitments and the most-favored-nation principle, while China has used the WTO dispute settlement mechanism.
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56% Bias Score


US to Implement Unilateral 'Reciprocal' Tariffs on April 2nd
The U.S. will implement "reciprocal" tariffs on April 2nd, based on each country's trade practices, prompting criticism for violating WTO rules and potentially harming the U.S. economy; several countries have already lodged complaints.
US to Implement Unilateral 'Reciprocal' Tariffs on April 2nd
The U.S. will implement "reciprocal" tariffs on April 2nd, based on each country's trade practices, prompting criticism for violating WTO rules and potentially harming the U.S. economy; several countries have already lodged complaints.
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56% Bias Score


China Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on Canadian Goods
In response to Canada imposing tariffs on Chinese goods in October 2023, China announced retaliatory tariffs of 25-100% on select Canadian imports, effective March 20, 2024, citing an anti-discrimination investigation under its Foreign Trade Law and WTO principles.
China Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on Canadian Goods
In response to Canada imposing tariffs on Chinese goods in October 2023, China announced retaliatory tariffs of 25-100% on select Canadian imports, effective March 20, 2024, citing an anti-discrimination investigation under its Foreign Trade Law and WTO principles.
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56% Bias Score


Legal Challenges Mount Against Trump's Executive Orders and Tariffs"
Over 90 lawsuits target Donald Trump's post-re-election executive orders, but challenges to tariffs face obstacles due to the stalled WTO appeals process, while Trump invokes the IEEPA to justify tariffs against trade partners.
Legal Challenges Mount Against Trump's Executive Orders and Tariffs"
Over 90 lawsuits target Donald Trump's post-re-election executive orders, but challenges to tariffs face obstacles due to the stalled WTO appeals process, while Trump invokes the IEEPA to justify tariffs against trade partners.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs and the Stalled WTO Dispute Settlement System
NYU's Litigation Tracker documents almost 100 legal challenges against the Trump administration, excluding trade disputes, which are stalled in the WTO due to a dysfunctional appellate body, impacting international trade law.
Trump Tariffs and the Stalled WTO Dispute Settlement System
NYU's Litigation Tracker documents almost 100 legal challenges against the Trump administration, excluding trade disputes, which are stalled in the WTO due to a dysfunctional appellate body, impacting international trade law.
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48% Bias Score

Australia Weighs WTO Action Against US Tariffs
Australia is prepared to take the US to the WTO over a new global tariff regime announced by President Trump that could impose tariffs up to 20% on Australian exports, potentially impacting key sectors like pharmaceuticals and agriculture; the government is also considering multilateral action.

Australia Weighs WTO Action Against US Tariffs
Australia is prepared to take the US to the WTO over a new global tariff regime announced by President Trump that could impose tariffs up to 20% on Australian exports, potentially impacting key sectors like pharmaceuticals and agriculture; the government is also considering multilateral action.
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44% Bias Score

China, EU Vow to Resolve EV Trade Dispute Through WTO Consultations
During a meeting in Beijing, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and Mercedes-Benz Group Chairman Ola Kallenius discussed the EU's anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles, emphasizing both sides' commitment to resolving trade disputes via WTO consultations to ensure a stable glob...

China, EU Vow to Resolve EV Trade Dispute Through WTO Consultations
During a meeting in Beijing, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and Mercedes-Benz Group Chairman Ola Kallenius discussed the EU's anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles, emphasizing both sides' commitment to resolving trade disputes via WTO consultations to ensure a stable glob...
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36% Bias Score

US Tariffs Harm Global Economy, Violate WTO Rules
The US imposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, violating WTO rules and harming global economic growth, with the World Bank predicting a 0.3% decline in 2025; China advocates for multilateral trade and high-level opening-up.

US Tariffs Harm Global Economy, Violate WTO Rules
The US imposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, violating WTO rules and harming global economic growth, with the World Bank predicting a 0.3% decline in 2025; China advocates for multilateral trade and high-level opening-up.
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56% Bias Score

US Tariffs Violate CUSMA: Canada Weighs Legal Options
The US imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, violating the CUSMA trade agreement. Canada faces the choice of pursuing dispute resolution through CUSMA's Chapter 31 or the WTO, with uncertain prospects for US compliance; it also may challenge the legality of the tariffs under US domestic law.

US Tariffs Violate CUSMA: Canada Weighs Legal Options
The US imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, violating the CUSMA trade agreement. Canada faces the choice of pursuing dispute resolution through CUSMA's Chapter 31 or the WTO, with uncertain prospects for US compliance; it also may challenge the legality of the tariffs under US domestic law.
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48% Bias Score

Legal Challenges Mount Against Trump's Trade Policies
Nearly 100 lawsuits target President Trump's executive orders impacting US agencies and personnel; however, WTO jurisdiction excludes tariff challenges, leaving affected countries like China with ineffective legal recourse despite rulings likely deeming Trump's tariffs illegal.

Legal Challenges Mount Against Trump's Trade Policies
Nearly 100 lawsuits target President Trump's executive orders impacting US agencies and personnel; however, WTO jurisdiction excludes tariff challenges, leaving affected countries like China with ineffective legal recourse despite rulings likely deeming Trump's tariffs illegal.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs: A WTO Violation?
Donald Trump's assertion of unfair trade practices is partially supported by data showing that some US trading partners have significantly higher average tariffs than the US, potentially disadvantaging American exporters, although this also negatively impacts their own consumers; however, his propos...

Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs: A WTO Violation?
Donald Trump's assertion of unfair trade practices is partially supported by data showing that some US trading partners have significantly higher average tariffs than the US, potentially disadvantaging American exporters, although this also negatively impacts their own consumers; however, his propos...
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48% Bias Score
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