China and South Korea condemned steep import tariffs on washing machines and solar panels imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, with Seoul set to complain to the WTO over the "excessive" move.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer announced on January 22 that U.S. President Donald Trump decided to impose safeguard measures on washing machines and solar panels imported from South Korea
The WTO set a dealine 19/1/2018 for the United States to eliminate irregularities in its anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures against products imported from China.
South Korea has suggested a 8.68% tariff on Taiwanese PET film makers, while Malaysia has proposed a 14.02% tariff on cold-rolled stainless steel importers
Canada on Friday filed a request for panel review within the framework of NAFTA over the U.S. decision to impose duties on imports of Bombardier jet airliners.