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U.S. urges Saudi Arabia to give up special developing nation status at WTO

Published 03/03/2021, 07:36 AM
Updated 03/03/2021, 08:35 AM
© Reuters. United States' and Saudi Arabia's flags are seen on Mecca Road as part of celebrations to welcome United States President Donald Trump, in Riyadh

GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States called on Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to renounce its special and differential treatment in negotiations at the World Trade Organization (WTO), noting the G20 member was designated as a high-income country by the World Bank.

"Saudi Arabia is a wealthy and influential player in the global economy," Washington said in a statement to the WTO. "We call on Saudi Arabia to no longer seek special and differential treatment in current and future WTO negotiations.

"By taking this step, Saudi Arabia would make a significant contribution to ensuring that the WTO remains a viable forum for meaningful trade negotiations."

In a statement to the WTO's regular review of the kingdom's trade policies, the U.S. delegation urged it to improve protection of intellectual property and voiced concerns on data privacy and planned revisions to its excise tax on beverages.

© Reuters. United States' and Saudi Arabia's flags are seen on Mecca Road as part of celebrations to welcome United States President Donald Trump, in Riyadh

Washington favoured a switch to a graduated tax based on sugar content while exempting beverages that contain no added sugar, it said in a speech delivered by charge d'affaires David Bisbee and released by the U.S. trade mission in Geneva.

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