The head of the World Trade Organization says America's global trading partners should listen to U.S. concerns about tariffs and engage in dialogue rather than embrace tit-for-tat measures on ...
The sign of the World Trade Organization on their headquarters, in Geneva, on September 21, 2018. Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images The Trump administration has destroyed the World Trade ...
The World Trade Organization’s trade barometer rose, but it warned increased purchases by those seeking to get ahead of ...
GENEVA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization said on Wednesday that discussions on trade tensions were "constructive", after China accused the US of imposing "tariff shocks" that could ...
The World Trade Organization chief urged America's global trading partners on Friday to listen to U.S. concerns about tariffs ...