EU Trade Chief Laments the Decline of US Trade Leadership

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The EU Commissioner for Trade criticized Washington for effectively relinquishing the US’ role as a leader in global trade.

Cecilia Malmstrom, who has served as European Commissioner for Trade since 2014, claimed that the actions of the Trump administration like the withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership played a huge role in the ongoing decline of the country’s role in international trade.

At the same time, the commissioner pointed out, the EU has moved in to fill the resulting vacuum as "many countries are turning to Europe for leadership and for partnership."

"With other countries we are now setting the standards and that is also why it is bad for the US to withdraw because there are standards set now and they will be global," she said.

National flags representing Canada, Mexico, and the US are lit by stage lights at the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, renegotiations, in Mexico City, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017. - Sputnik International
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Malmstrom also criticized the US government’s current confrontational stance towards the WTO, worrying that the recent actions of the Trump administration which blocked the appointment of judges to a WTO body that rules on trade disputes might deal a serious blow to the organization.

"We want American leadership in the world. They shouldn’t disengage," Malmstrom declared.

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Earlier, Singapore’s BullionStar precious metals expert Ronan Manly also warned that the vast gold reserves amassed by Russia and China may be a part of a strategy aimed at moving away from international trade denominated in US dollars.

"If China and Russia combined showed that they held more gold on a combined basis than the US, this would, even symbolically, be a blow to the US dollar and to the position of the US in the global economy," Manly told RT.

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