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Trump threatens to pull US out of World Trade Organisation 'if they don't shape up'

WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - President Donald Trump said he would pull out of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) if it doesn't treat the US better, continuing his criticism of a cornerstone of the international trading system.
"If they don't shape up, I would withdraw from the WTO," Trump said Thursday in an interview with Bloomberg News at the White House.
A US withdrawal from the WTO would severely undermine the post-World War II multilateral trading system that the US helped build.
Trump said last month that the US is at a big disadvantage from being treated "very badly" by the WTO for many years and that the Geneva-based body needs to "change their ways."
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has said allowing China into the WTO in 2001 was a mistake.
He has long called for the US to take a more aggressive approach to the WTO, arguing that it was incapable of dealing with a non-market economy such as China.
Lighthizer has accused the WTO dispute-settlement system of interfering with US sovereignty, particularly on anti-dumping cases.
The US has been blocking the appointment of judges to the WTO's appeals body, raising the possibility that it could cease to function in the coming years.

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