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Barriers will jeopardise global economy: WTO

GENEVA: The World Trade Organisation (WTO) chief warned states Friday that creating barriers to international trade would “jeopardise the global economy,” after Washington slapped steep tariffs on Chinese imports, heightening fears of a trade war.

“Disrupting trade flows will jeopardise the global economy at a time when economic recovery, though fragile, has been increasingly evident around the world,” WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo said in a statement, calling for “restraint and urgent dialogue”.

In his statement, Azevedo said that during a meeting of WTO’s Council of Trade in Goods, member states had discussed “a number of the specific tensions that have arisen between different members in recent weeks".

“I encourage members to continue working through the WTO’s many forums and mechanisms to deal with their concerns and explore potential solutions,” he said, without naming any specific countries.

“Actions taken outside these collective processes greatly increase the risk of escalation in a confrontation that will have no winners, and which could quickly lead to a less stable trading system,” he warned.

“I again call for restraint and urgent dialogue as the best path forward to resolve these problems.”

The WTO, which strives to foster a level-playing field in global trade, can through its DSB act as a court to resolve trade disputes.

However Trump’s protectionist administration has levelled hostile rhetoric towards the WTO, and has nearly crippled its dispute resolution mechanism by blocking appointment of new judges.

Published in Dawn, March 24th, 2018

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