The US decision marks a clear break from past and could threaten the viability of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB), where major trade conflicts are often adjudicated.
A letter sent from the United States Trade Representative to Congress on Wednesday outlining Trump policy reviewed the terms under which the US joined the WTO when the Geneva-based body was founded in 1995.
According to the Trump government's interpretation, "Congress had made clear that Americans are not directly subject to WTO rulings", said the document.
In a statement, Azevedo said it was clear that the United States "has a variety of trade concerns, including about the WTO dispute settlement system.
"I am ready to sit down and discuss these concerns and any others with the trade team in the US whenever they are ready to do so," he added.
Azevedo has in multiple public appearances sought to downplay the threat posed by Trump, who during his campaign called the WTO "a disaster" and claimed that multilateral trade deals had been devastating to the US economy.
The process can be long and subject to multiple appeals, but on Monday Azevedo defended the DSB as "the fastest dispute settlement system out there."
The WTO cannot punish countries that do not abide by rulings, but can authorise retaliatory measures.
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