US faces complaint at WTO over tariffs on Brazilian steel
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Brazil has filed a complaint at the World Trade Organization against the U.S. over duties imposed on Brazilian steel products.
A WTO announcement Friday on the filing comes amid questions about how the U.S. will interact with the Geneva-based trade body after President-elect Donald Trump's January inauguration.
WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo tweeted Wednesday that the WTO "stands ready to work with the new administration."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Brazil claims the U.S. violated WTO subsidy rules by imposing higher tariffs over the last year on Brazilian cold- and hot-rolled steel flat products in response to alleged improper Brazilian government subsidies.
Brazil's request for "dispute consultations" centers partly on allegations that a U.S. investigation into Brazilian steel products was based on insufficient evidence.
The WTO said further information was expected in coming days.