China has announced it will forgo Special and Differential Treatment in future WTO negotiations, marking a bold move to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with developed nations, Reuters reports. This decision showcases Beijing’s growing economic confidence and its determination to take a leading role on the world stage
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India is gearing up to strike back after the US dismissed its WTO dispute notice, intensifying trade tensions between the two nations. This development highlights a deepening divide amid ongoing battles over tariffs and market access. (Hindustan Times)
In a recent WTO session, members are actively discussing trade agreements involving Australia, Cambodia, China, India, and Nicaragua. These negotiations aim to enhance economic cooperation and address global trade disparities amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.
Canada has launched a dispute complaint against the United States at the World Trade Organization over tariffs on steel and aluminum. The move underscores ongoing tensions between the two nations regarding trade policies and their economic impacts.