The World Trade Organization says President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods break international trade rules
Washington The World Trade Organization said Tuesday that President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods break international trade rules.
The WTO sided with a complaint from China over tariffs imposed on about $234 billion of goods in 2018. The panel found that the tariffs violated several rules, including one that countries apply equal tariff rates to all member trading partners. The ruling from the WTO will have little practical effect, however -- because the group's appeals board has too few members to operate after the Untied States blocked needed appointments.
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