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WTO goods council concerns; China–US tariff hike; UK tariff suspensions; EU countermeasures pause; UK–Korea FTA talks; EU MSG anti-dumping; HMRC customs updates — Weekly highlights, 17 April 2025

Published on: 17 April 2025

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  • Trade in goods
  • Free trade agreements
  • Anti-dumping
  • Customs
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WTO

WTO Goods Council reviews new trade concerns and US national security tariffs

The World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Council for Trade in Goods examined 35 specific concerns on 11 April 2025, with four newly raised topics on EU fluorinated gas rules, India’s import restrictions, the Philippines’ mineral export controls, and US tariff measures. The United States defended its recent duties under the WTO’s security exceptions, pointing to a national emergency declaration tied to trade deficits. The Council also noted a compliance update showing a 77.2% overall rate of trade notification submissions, and elected Mr Gustavo Nerio Lunazzi of Argentina as the new Chair. See: LNB News 15/04/2025 5.

Trade in goods

China raises tariffs on US goods to 125%, to ignore ‘numbers game’

MLex: From 12 April 2025, China will significantly lift tariffs on US imports to 125%, intensifying the trade stand-off with Washington and signalling it will not yield. China further indicated it will stop engaging in the ‘tariff numbers game’, arguing the arithmetic no longer makes economic sense...

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