The Korea Times
Korea has called on the international community to jointly respond to the recent spread of trade restrictive measures by major economies in a high-level meeting of World Trade Organization (WTO) member nations, the trade ministry said Thursday. Kwon Hye-jin, director general for trade negotiations at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources, attended the WTO's General Council meeting held for two days beginning Wednesday (local time) in Geneva, as the chief representative of Korea, according to her office. In the meeting, Kwon urged WTO member countries to refrain from imposing trade protectionist measures, such as tariff hikes and import restrictions, saying such moves can create a "vicious cycle" of retaliatory trade measures among countries, the ministry said. She claimed global trade issues, such as the oversupply of steel and other goods, should be addressed in a way that finds fundamental solutions, it added. The ministry said Kwon also held bilateral meetings with representatives from Britain, Japan, Turkey and other nations to discuss the steel safeguard measures recently ad
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