The United States has requested that the retaliation authorized by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a sanction of the European Union to its tariffs
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The United States has requested that the retaliatory measures authorized by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a sanction against the European Union for its tariffs on Spanish black olives be limited only to products related to its trade with Spain and not with the rest of the EU. The sanctions can rise up to $13.64 million (11.6 million euros). In the monthly meeting this Friday of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body, which already gave the EU the possibility of imposing these retaliatory measures almost two months ago, the US delegation defended that any suspension of concessions or other sanctions that the Twenty-Seven apply to products other than those related to Spain would be incompatible with the ruling. The amount was decided on October 29 by an arbitration panel and today the authorization was confirmed by the Dispute Settlement Body. Therefore, from now on the European Union can draw up a specific list of US products that could be affected, although it could also choose ...
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