China launches suit at WTO against US chip export curbs: Global Times

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If the alleged Chinese complaint is confirmed, it would represent the first step in a long procedure. Read more at straitstimes.com.

GENEVA - China on Monday launched a suit at the World Trade Organisation over against the United States over its chip export control measures, the state-backed Global Times said in a tweet on Tuesday, citing China’s commerce ministry.

The move is a way of seeking to address Chinese concerns through legal means, and a necessary way to defend China’s “legitimate interests,” the tweet said. The Chinese mission to the WTO in Geneva and the US Trade Representative did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. A WTO spokesperson declined to comment.

If the alleged Chinese complaint is confirmed, it would represent the first step in a long procedure. The United States has blocked appointments to the WTO’s top ruling body on trade disputes, meaning some rows never get settled.that had been brought by China among others. The United States, a regular critic of the WTO’s arbitration proceedings, rejected the WTO’s findings. REUTERS

 

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