China, South China Sea Peace Malaysia Tension, Sign 31 agreements

The joint statement of China and Malaysia indicates a commitment to regional stability amid growing stress. Qualampur: China and Malaysia emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea in a joint statement issued by Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday. He confirmed his commitment to increase cooperation under the United … Read more

American tariffs will “serious damage” over developing countries: WTO from China

Beijing: Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Veno told the head of the World Trade Organization that according to a statement released on Saturday, American tariffs will “cause serious damage” to poor countries. “These US ‘mutual tariffs’ will cause serious damage to developing countries, especially at least developed countries, and even trigger a humanitarian crisis,” Wang told … Read more

US-China tariff war can cut trade between two: WTO

The WTO chief also warned that the struggle “could severely harm the global economic approach”. Geneva: The World Trade Organization Head said on Tuesday that the US-China tariff war could reduce trade in goods by 80 percent in goods between the two economic veterans. Nogoji Okonzo-Evella, Director General of the WTO Director General, said, “The … Read more

China reaches the World Trade Organization on the latest American tariff

Beijing: China has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization on the tariff imposed on the tariff imposed by Washington, the Cumming Ministry of Beijing on Wednesday announced, accusing US President Donald Trump of engaging in the “bullying” strategy. Trump’s latest Salvo came into force on Wednesday, leading China to 104%against the most difficult … Read more

Canada Launches WTO Complaint On US Steel, Aluminium Tariffs

Ottawa: Canada launched a complaint with the World Trade Organization on Thursday over US President Donald Trump’s across-the-board imposition of 25-percent tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. The steep levies, which came into force on Wednesday, contained no exemptions despite countries’ efforts to avert them. “Canada has requested WTO dispute consultations with the United States … Read more