Trump and WTO Litigation -- Better Late ......
Stuart Malawer
Distinguished Service Professor of Law and International Trade Emeritus
Here’s a quick review of WTO litigation concerning the U.S. (as either a complainant or respondent) during Trump’s presidency so far.
The U.S. has been the respondent in 12 cases and the complainant in only 3 cases.
Countries that brought actions against the U.S. have been India (1), Korea (3), China (2), Vietnam (2), Canada (3) and Turkey (1). Cases against the U.S. have involved §232 duties on steel and aluminum, §201 duties on washers and solar panels, §301 measures concerning intellectual property rights, among others.
The Trump administration has brought only three cases in the WTO. One case has been brought against each China, India, and Canada. They have involved intellectual property rights, among others.
What can be said so far at this point?
Most of the cases brought against the U.S. have been by our allies or friendly states. Only two were brought by China. The cases the U.S. brought involved all but one against an ally or a friendly country. (The other was against China.)
The U.S. is defending all the cases brought against it during the short Trump administration and has only belated filed a major case against China (in which China has responded by its own case). So despite the U.S. pronounce opposition to the WTO and its dispute resolution system the U.S. continues to use it. Becoming more active most recently. That’s good.
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6 年Dear Professor did you read my e mail about that matter? Hanks & regards