GENEVA (AP) - The World Trade Organization chief urged America’s global trading partners on Friday to listen to U.S. concerns about tariffs and engage in dialogue with Washington rather than embrace tit-for-tat measures on tariffs.
World Trade Organization chief says US concerns on tariffs need to be heard
GENEVA (AP) - The World Trade Organization chief urged America’s global trading partners on Friday to listen to U.S. concerns about tariffs and engage in dialogue with Washington rather than embrace tit-for-tat measures on tariffs.
WTO Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said it’s important for trade partners not to panic but to embrace dialogue in reaction to President Donald Trump's threats in recent days to impose tariffs on close trade partners.
Trump’s tariffs targeting Mexico, Canada and China launched trade wars and caused the U.S. stock market to plunge this week. They also triggered confusion because Trump delayed some of the tariffs on Canada and Mexico soon after announcing them.
Okonjo-Iweala said there was no cause for panic, preferring to describe the threats and reversals as "disruptions.”