Statement by the President on World Trade Organization Action and Trade Enforcement Record
America
succeeds when our workers and businesses have a fair shot to compete in
the global economy. That's why when other countries cut corners and
break the rules on trade, my Administration stands up for strong trade
enforcement. In fact, since taking office, we've overhauled our trade
enforcement efforts and dedicated significant new resources to holding
our trading partners accountable. We've filed
more enforcement complaints in the World Trade Organization (WTO) than
any other WTO member - and we've won every one of those challenges
that's been decided. Today, we're building on our support for American
workers and businesses by filing our latest complaint
with the WTO against China's trade practices.
China
gives its aluminum industry an unfair advantage through underpriced
loans and other illegal government subsidies. These kinds of policies
have disadvantaged American manufacturers and contributed to the global
glut in aluminum, steel, and other sectors. We're taking action to
protect the workers - at home and around the world - who are hurt every
day by these policies. That's what we've done
since day one. From enhancing fair trade laws and expanding enforcement
resources to preventing unfair currency practices and safeguarding
intellectual property, our record of forceful and effective trade
enforcement on behalf of American businesses and workers
has protected American jobs. It's simple: when the playing field is
level, American workers win.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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