> Imposing a tariff on one country would seem not very WTO->friendly, but I'm no trade lawyer. Of course, the U.S. always >reserves the right to violate treaties in the name of the higher >good.
I am not a trade lawyer. But US has imposed a trade embargo on Cuba, while China accounts for 25% of the US trade deficit. Doesn't look very WTO-friendly. Would US allow Cambodia to have a fixed exchange rate policy?
Ulhas