Japan said on Wednesday the World Trade Organization's dispute settlement s...
FILE PHOTO: A red light is pictured at a pedestrian crossing in front of the World Trade Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, December 9, 2019. Picture taken December 9, 2019. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
TOKYO - Japan said on Wednesday the World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement system was one of central pillars supporting the multilateral trading system and a quick solution was needed to restore the functioning of its appeals court. The comment came after the collapse of the WTO’s dispute appeals system because of U.S. blocking of appointments to the appellate body.
“It is essential for all Members to take rapid and collaborative efforts to find a prompt solution to restore the functioning of the Appellate Body,” Japanese Trade Minister Hiroshi Kajiyama said in a statement.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
WTO ban on tariffs for digital trade extended until June 2020World Trade Organization (WTO) members agreed on Tuesday to renew a 20-year mora...
Leer más »
U.S. seals demise of WTO appeals bench: trade officialsThe fate of the World Trade Organization's top court was effectively sealed...
Leer más »
Japan November service sector mood recovers slightly from storm, tax hitJapan's service sector sentiment improved slightly in November, recovering ...
Leer más »
Perfume, The Biggest Girl Group in Japan, Can See The Future“What you see in our performances is probably a very Japanese side of us. The strength and beauty in femininity.” We caught up with J-pop sensation perfumeofficial in Tokyo prfm Pcubed
Leer más »
Iran President Rouhani may visit Japan on December 19: JijiIranian President Hassan Rouhani may visit Japan on Dec. 19 for talks with Japan...
Leer más »
U.S. is about to cripple the World Trade Organization’s dispute-settling systemThe WTO’s Appellate Body will become unable to function when the U.S. blocks new judges from being appointed to replace two whose terms are expiring.
Leer más »