After Dec. 10, one of the most important parts of the World Trade Organization will cease to function. The Appellate Body, you can think of it as a supreme court of trade, will effectively be no more.
Editor’s Note: Chuck Grassley, a Republican, is a United States senator from Iowa andchairman of the Senate Finance Committee. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, is a United States senator from Oregon and ranking ...
President Joe Biden’s nominee to the World Trade Organization said she will work to “restore” the institution’s defunct appellate body, which previously had the final say in trade disputes that ...
The narrowing economic gap between the United States and China has led to growing use of World Trade Organization (WTO) security exceptions, a development requiring a review to prevent abuse of the ...
GENEVA (Reuters) - The fate of the World Trade Organization's top court was effectively sealed on Monday after the United States said it would not back a proposal to allow it to continue, trade ...
The World Trade Organization’s highest body is not functioning. The Appellate Body — think of it as a global supreme court for trade disputes — no longer has enough members serving on it to function.
South Korea's trade minister Yoo Myung-hee said on Friday she has decided to withdraw from the race to lead the World Trade Organization, three months after the body halted a consensus-based process ...
ABU DHABI, Feb 28 (Reuters) - U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai on Wednesday ruled out an agreement on World Trade Organization dispute settlement appeals reform this week but said WTO ...
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) foreign and trade ministers adopted a joint statement on the 1st acknowledging the importance of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which is based on free ...