This is reported on the organization's website.

“Venezuela claims that certain US laws and regulations related to products of Venezuelan origin ... are contrary to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade of 1994 and the General Agreement on Trade in Services,” the text says.

Also in the letter, Caracas asks for consultations with Washington.

It became known earlier that the US Treasury expanded the sanctions list for Venezuela to include seven more names, as well as 23 companies and one business jet.

Also, the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of World Economy and Politics at the HSE, Andrei Suzdaltsev, in an interview with FBA Economics Today, appreciated the need to update the WTO.