A Canadian complaint with the World Trade Organization against Trump on cars
The organization reported that Canada asked the World Trade Organization consultations to resolve conflict with the United States, with regard to the imposition of the United States, a 25 percent tariff on cars and car cutting from Canada.
Trump customs duties
Canada filed this complaint on the third of April, but it was distributed to member states except Monday.
In the complaint, Ottawa saw that “the United States’ obligations” under international commercial laws.
Canada rushed to respond to American acquaintances, and announced Thursday to impose a 25 % fee on tens of thousands of cars imported from the United States.
Trump’s customs duties on Canada
Trump launched a large -scale trade war on many countries, and announced last week the imposition of a package of acquaintances on various countries of the world, causing severe declines in global stock exchanges during the past days.
Canada, the northern neighbor of the United States, remained practically immune to the new identifiers announced by Trump on Wednesday, as Washington has kept the products contained in the Free Trade Agreement with Ottawa and Mexico, exempt from additional fees.
But Canada, which is one of the largest commercial partners of the United States, faces tariffs for steel, aluminum and other products, in addition to fees on cars.
Canadian American conflict
Consultations for resolving the conflict at the World Trade Organization concerned with the concerned parties allow a discussion to reach a disease solution, without going to the level of prosecution.
If deliberations fail to resolve the dispute within a 60 -day period, the complainant can request a decision by a committee.
Canada has previously filed two complaints against the backdrop of the previous Trump procedures.
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