Trump threatens to pull US from WTO 'if we have to'

The President is especially critical about the terms granted to China when it joined the organization, given US complaints about Chinese theft of American technology

Published - August 14, 2019 04:06 am IST - Monaca

President Donald Trump leaves the stage after speaking to a crowd of construction workers before touring Royal Dutch Shell's petrochemical cracker plant on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019 in Monaca, Pa

President Donald Trump leaves the stage after speaking to a crowd of construction workers before touring Royal Dutch Shell's petrochemical cracker plant on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019 in Monaca, Pa

President Donald Trump threatened on Tuesday to pull the United States out of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) if conditions are not improved.

“We will leave if we have to,” Mr. Trump told a cheering audience of workers at a Shell chemical plant in Pennsylvania.

“We know that they have been screwing us for years and it's not going to happen again,” he said.

Mr. Trump has made the WTO the target of many previous attacks, and threatened before to withdraw, claiming unfair treatment toward the US and saying Washington does not have to abide by WTO rulings.

He is especially critical about the terms granted to China when it joined the organization, given US complaints about Chinese theft of American technology.

But the United States in fact has a successful track record of winning disputes mediated by the global trading body.

While calling for reforms to the institution's rules, the Trump administration also has effectively paralyzed its work.

By blocking naming of new members to the appellate panel part of the Dispute Settlement Body that arbitrates disputes, the system will grind to a halt by the end of the year.

Chad Bown, a trade expert with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said the moves weakening the WTO have done “lasting damage,” not all of which can be reversed.

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