The European Union, China and 14 other World Trade Organization members agreed on Friday on a temporary mechanism to resolve trade disputes after US action rendered the WTO incapable of acting as the arbiter of global trade.
Washington froze the WTO’s Appellate Body, which acts as a supreme court for international trade, by blocking appointments for over two years. Two of the body’s remaining three members came to the end of their terms in December, leaving it unable to issue rulings.
A WTO ‘‘panel” of trade experts will still make initial findings. However, it is no longer possible to appeal against a ruling at the Geneva-based body.
Under the temporary fix, a pool of 10 arbitrators will be set up in the next three months. Three of them will hear any given appeal.

WTO crisis: EU, China and 14 others agree stop-gap fix

The World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters are pictured in Geneva, Switzerland. (Reuters)
Reuters, Brussels
Friday 27 March 2020
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