Core Viewpoint - The recent WTO meeting in Geneva highlighted a significant shift in global trade dynamics, with countries openly criticizing the United States for its unilateral trade practices and rallying around China's proposals for reforming the multilateral trade system [1][3][25] Group 1: U.S. Trade Practices - The U.S. has been a major contributor to the current global trade chaos, primarily through its unilateral imposition of tariffs and pressure for bilateral agreements that disadvantage other nations [5][9] - The U.S. has utilized tariffs without consulting the WTO, leading to a breakdown in the established multilateral trade order [7][9] - Countries have expressed frustration over the U.S.'s "might makes right" approach, which undermines collective trade agreements and rules [5][10] Group 2: China's Proposals - China proposed three specific recommendations aimed at addressing the trade disorder: enhancing transparency and oversight, reaffirming commitment to a rules-based multilateral trade system, and taking concrete actions to ensure the WTO can effectively resolve trade disputes [10][12][14] - These proposals were well-received because they focus on the collective interests of all nations, rather than favoring any single country [16][25] Group 3: Global Response - Countries, including traditional U.S. allies like the EU, have begun to voice their concerns about the U.S.'s approach, indicating a shift towards supporting a rules-based system [17][19] - Nations such as Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea have expressed the need for oversight on unilateral tariffs and bilateral agreements to protect their interests [19][21] - Developing countries, particularly those affected by U.S. tariffs, have openly criticized U.S. practices and supported China's initiatives as a means to counteract U.S. pressure [22][23]
美国霸主地位不在?世贸会议中国的一个行为,让全球对美国说不!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-08 04:44