US FACES TOUGH BATTLE WITH CHINA OVER TARIFF CASE AT WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

BY KEITH NUTHALL, LEAH GERMAIN AND MARK GAO, IN BEIJING A NEW trade dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva between the USA and China over protective duties could actually be a battle in a long war for supremacy in world automobile markets, an auto industry expert has told wardsauto.com. Automotive management Professor Peter Cooke, of the University of Buckingham, in England, was speaking after the WTO disputes settlement body last month established a panel to adjudicate claims China is imposing illegal duties on US auto exports. He predicted a ...


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