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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Trump Denies Planning to Pull Out of WTO

US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One after visiting White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, U.S., April 5, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

President Donald Trump denied Friday he is planning to withdraw the United States from the World Trade Organization despite branding it a "disaster.”

"I'm not talking about pulling out," he told reporters on Air Force One when asked about reports he was planning an exit from the global trading body.

Trump has flouted international trade norms by hitting key allies with stinging tariffs, and imposing crippling fees on Chinese goods in the name of US national security.

Canada struck back a tthe Trump administration on Friday over US steel and aluminum tariffs, vowing to impose punitive measures on C$16.6 billion ($12.63 billion) worth of American goods until Washington relents.

US news website Axios cited sources saying Trump has repeatedly told his top officials he wants to exit the world body, which Washington helped design and most often rules in favor of the United States when it brings cases before it.

But Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin lashed out at the report, saying earlier it would be an "exaggeration" to say Trump is planning to quit the WTO.

"I won't use our favorite word about the fake news, but this is an exaggeration," Mnuchin told Fox Business television.

"The president has been clear with us and with others he has concerns about the WTO. He thinks there's aspects of it that aren't fair."

Although Trump complains that China and others have used the WTO system to their own advantage, "we are focused on free trade" and "breaking down barriers," Mnuchin said.

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