China Seeks to Join Brazil in WTO Dispute Over Trump's Forced Labor Tariffs
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About 5,600 companies were affected by US tariffs, and ApexBrasil is available to support up to 5,300. The new export plan has about 34 million euros.
According to Beijing, China has a commercial interest in the consultation and is directly affected by the commercial offensive
The United States government responded to Brazil's request for consultations with the World Trade Organization (WTO) and said it was "available" to discuss the tariff. "The United States accepts Brazil's request for consultations. We are available to meet with the representatives of its mission at a mutually convenient time for consultations," the document says.
Country decided to resort to the organization against surcharges of up to 37.5% applied based on commercial investigations
China Supports Brazil in WTO Dispute Over Trump-Era Forced Labor Tariffs
China has announced its decision to join Brazil in challenging the United States at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over Washington’s imposition of forced labour tariffs under the Trump administration. The move marks a significant escalation in global trade tensions, as Beijing aligns with South America’s largest economy to contest what they describe as unlawful and protectionist measures targeting imports linked to alleged labour rights abus…
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