Last week a letter sent from the United States Trade Representative to Congress outlining Trump policy reviewed the terms under which the United States joined the WTO when it was founded in 1995.
According to the Trump administration's interpretation, "Congress had made clear that Americans are not directly subject to WTO rulings", said the document.
China warned that moves to discredit the WTO would be detrimental to the future of multilateral trade.
"We call on major WTO members to live by what they teach, abide by WTO rules and fulfill their duties," he added.
President Trump has repeatedly said the United States could accomplish its trade goals by focusing on bilateral talks rather than multilateral negotiations.
During his campaign, Trump described WTO's performance as the global trade referee a "disaster" and promised a more aggressive approach to open up foreign markets to US companies, including threatening to unilaterally impose tariffs.
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