We lose most of the WTO lawsuits because they are reflexively anti-American. We are in a lose-lose position which is why I believe we need private trade agreements with individual countries which should be based on how open the foreign market is. Japan is using their advantage to price cars below the market in the US and making up for it in Japan where they face no competition. There is no reason for this situation to have gone on for over thirty years...something needs to be done about trade-fair trade.
We don’t lose most of the WTO lawsuits. If you look at the outcomes, all you can say is that we generally win the cases we bring, and lose the cases brought by others.
What does "below the market" even mean?