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Tariff war could cut US-China goods trade by 80 percent: WTO chief

  • On Wednesday, the WTO chief addressed the potential economic damage of the US-China tariff war.
  • Escalating trade tensions between the US and China raised fears of an economic downturn.
  • President Trump increased tariffs on Chinese goods while pausing increases for other countries.
  • Okonjo-Iweala stated merchandise trade between economies could decrease by 80 percent.
  • Okonjo-Iweala urged cooperation to preserve the international trading system and avoid economic fragmentation.
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According to the US delegation that participated in the meeting of the Council for Trade in Goods, the US "is not modifying or canceling its commitments or tariff limits within the WTO". Rather, the US delegation argued, the US executive is taking the necessary measures to protect its essential security interests that have been compromised by the decline of essential supply chains caused, in turn, by "atrophying US production capacity", writes A…

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China called on the United States on Thursday to reach a "half-way" agreement to end the trade war between the two nations, following the announcement of the temporary suspension of the new tariffs to dozens of countries by Donald Trump. Read more]]>

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