The USA has agreed to consultations with Canada and China in the World Trade Organization (WTO). In the past month and a half, Canada has filed two dispute complaints against the USA with the WTO: on March 4, Canada formally complained to the WTO regarding the USA's imposition of additional tariffs; on March 14, Canada requested consultations regarding the USA's imposition of Steel and Aluminum tariffs. The recent agreement from the USA allows for consultations on the matter of additional tariffs. Regarding China-US trade, information from the Ministry of Commerce indicates that on February 1, the USA announced a 10% tariff on relevant products from China, and to defend its legitimate rights and interests, China has brought the USA's tax measures to the WTO dispute resolution mechanism. Subsequently, on March 3, the USA announced an additional 10% tariff on relevant products from China, on top of the original 10% increase, and China has also filed a lawsuit against the USA's latest tariff measures within the WTO dispute resolution mechanism.
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美国在WTO同意和中国、加拿大就关税问题进行磋商
The USA agreed with China and Canada to discuss tariff issues at the WTO.
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