U.S. Blocks WTO Appellate Body Proposal for 91st Time
The United States has declined a World Trade Organization proposal to initiate the selection process for Appellate Body vacancies. This marks the 91st block, highlighting the continuing disagreement among WTO members regarding reforms to the dispute settlement system.
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- Germany
The United States has once more refused to endorse a proposal from 130 World Trade Organization members aimed at initiating the selection process to fill vacancies within the WTO's critical Appellate Body, according to a statement from a Geneva trade official on Friday.
This refusal marks the 91st instance where the proposal has been blocked by the U.S., highlighting a protracted stalemate among WTO members concerning the need for reforms to the dispute settlement mechanism, as highlighted by the official.
The ongoing disagreement continues to stress the fragility of global trade relations, with potential ramifications for countries reliant on the WTO for trade dispute resolution.
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