China shipowners group says US port fee proposal breaks WTO rules, US law
According to Lisa Baertlein
Los Angeles – China’s Boat Association is against US proposal to dismantle Ocean cargo carriers, saying that it violates international rules and on Thursday, Reuters reports.
The US President Donald Trump’s administration aims to pay partially for the return of American shipbuilding with these payments according to the executive order of the Reuters.
CSA members include COSCO delivery, which is expected to have the most difficult strikes offered by the US Trade Representative as a global dominance of global domination.
In a comment on the USTR website, the proposed actions of the CSA agency were discriminatory and said that they violate the rules of the World Trade Organization, as well as the decisions of the WTO disputes.
The USTR’s move also violates the 2003 Sino-US Seaground Treaty, CSA reports that it violates US laws and rules.
The proposals exceed the statutory body of the USTR, violate the competence of the Mary’s Federal Commission, violate the standards of the agency’s actions in accordance with the administrative trial and violate the export of the US Constitution.
Global Cargo Managers have warned that the offer may cause chaos on the supply chains and Backfire to $ 30 billion per year for American consumers and doubling US expenses.
The China Association of the Naval Industry, a separate comment, said that it was opposed to the proposal.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that this step will not revive the US shipic industry, and that China will take steps to protect its rights and interests.
(Lisa Bayertlin reports in Los Angeles; editing, Rod Nickel)