Wamenlu calls Trump -Tariff Langgar WTO but only a few countries want to sue

Jakarta – Deputy Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Nasir said the policy of emerging US President Donald Trump violated the WTO or the World Trade Organization. However, only a few countries want to sue the United States to the WTO. “President Trump’s policy is violating different WTO rules and there are no countries planning to bring America except China, Canada and the EU to the WTO. In fact, other countries are giving offers to Donald Trump not to be subject to rates that are contrary to the WTO,” Arrmanatha said in his presentation at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the discussion at the (Tyi), in Grand Sahid, Jakartaono Institute (TYI), held in Grand Sahid, Jakartaono Institute (Tyi), in Grand Sahid, Jakaro (4/13/2025). Arrmanatha said the situation in the world is possible to lead to the situation of the failure of multilateral institutions, such as the outbreak of World War II. It is certainly not expected to happen to the United Nations at this time. This scroll to continue the content “that we do not expect to happen to the current UN and the current global situation,” he said. Arrmanatha illustrates the current situation of global rivalry to destruction. The situation is exacerbated by large countries that are not committed to existing systems in a number of multilateral institutions. “This situation is exacerbated by fading the dedication of large and hegemonic countries to the multilateral systems and institutions they form after World War II,” he said. “Violations of sovereignty and international law by countries that are considered strong often do not receive sanctions. While countries that are not strong enough are asked to obey international systems and laws absolutely absolutely,” he added. (IAL/WHN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here