“These ‘Tariff Shocks’ heighten economic uncertainty, disrupt global trade, and risk domestic inflation, market distortion, or even global recession,” China’s ambassador to the WTO Li Chenggang said at a closed-door meeting of the global trade body, according to a statement sent to Reuters.
“Worse, the U.S. unilateralism threatens to upend the rules-based multilateral trading system,” China’s ambassador to the WTO was quoted as saying by Reuters.
Meanwhile, U.S. envoy David Bisbee took the floor in response, calling China’s economy a “predatory non-market economic system”. “It is now more than two decades since China joined the WTO, and it is clear that China has not lived up to the bargain that it struck with WTO Members when it acceded,” he said. “During this period, China has produced a long record of violating, disregarding, and evading WTO rules,” he added.
The WTO discussion, which began late on Tuesday and continues Wednesday, is the first time that mounting trade frictions…