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If you have trouble viewing this e-newsletter, please View Email as a Web Page December 12, 2017 Lighthizer Lays Out U.S. Problems with WTO as Ministerial Meeting Gets Underway In his opening statement at the World Trade Organization's 11th ministerial meeting, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer enumerated concerns that have helped throw the WTO's future into doubt. The Trump administration's critical approach toward the WTO, spurred by a belief that it treats the U.S. unfairly, slowed the organization's work in 2017 and has significantly lowered expectations for the biannual meeting. Full Article World Wildlife Trade Regulator Takes Action on Wood, Ivory, Other Species Full Article U.S. Pleased with Trade Relationship with Australia Full Article Refusal of Inspection by Foreign Food Establishments Clarified by FDA Full Article In the News: Export Controls, IPR, EU-Japan FTA, Trade Defense Full Article AD/CV: Cold-Rolled Steel, Corrosion-Resistant Steel Full Article IPR Enforcement: Digital Cable Products, Ink Cartridges Full Article Upcoming Webinars Antidumping 101: Minimizing Risk, Maximizing Compliance Reviving Your Compliance Checklist to Meet CBP's 2018 Priorities The Latest in Administration and Congressional Trade Actions View All Webinars