China Challenges Trump's Chinese Import Tariffs at WTO

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China Challenges Trump's Chinese Import Tariffs at WTO
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China has filed a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) against U.S. President Donald Trump's new 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports and the cancellation of a duty-free exemption for low-value goods. Beijing argues that these measures are protectionist and violate WTO rules.

China has escalated its trade dispute with the United States by formally challenging President Donald Trump 's new 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports and the revocation of a duty-free exemption for low-value goods. The World Trade Organization ( WTO ) confirmed that China had requested consultations with the U.S. on these actions, arguing that they constitute protectionist measures that violate WTO rules.

Beijing contends that the tariffs, aimed at curbing the flow of fentanyl opioids and precursor chemicals into the U.S., are based on unfounded allegations and are discriminatory, as they solely target goods of Chinese origin.The request for consultations marks the commencement of a dispute process that could culminate in a ruling finding Trump's tariffs to be in violation of trade regulations. This echoes a 2020 WTO ruling that deemed Trump's initial round of China tariffs as unlawful. However, any success for Beijing in this endeavor is likely to be hampered by the ineffectiveness of the WTO's Appellate Body, which has been rendered largely inoperable for years due to U.S. opposition to the appointment of appellate judges, citing concerns over judicial overreach. This impasse has prevented a final decision in the 2020 case.The sudden implementation of the new tariffs and the elimination of the de minimis exemption, which had allowed for duty-free imports of goods valued under US$800, has thrown the U.S. shipping and retail sectors into disarray. The U.S. Postal Service initially suspended the acceptance of parcels from China and Hong Kong, prompting fears of widespread disruptions to daily package imports. However, the USPS subsequently reversed this decision, stating it was working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to establish an efficient system for collecting the new China tariffs and minimize delivery delays. The situation remains fluid, with businesses grappling to adapt to the shifting landscape and uncertainty prevailing over the long-term impact of Trump's actions

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