The Phnom Penh Post

‘No indication’ US will withdraw from WTO

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THE head of the World Trade Organizati­on said yesterday he had had no indication the United States would move to leave the WTO under Donald Trump’s administra­tion.

“I haven’t had any indication from anybody that that could be the case,” WTO chief Roberto Azevedo said.

During his campaign, which repeatedly attacked global trade deals, president-elect Trump called the WTO a “disaster” and said the US could quit the Geneva-based body.

Azevedo stressed that it was prema- ture to speculate on what Trump may do in office.

“I just don’t know what the trade policies are,” Azevedo said of the incoming administra­tion.

“I haven’t talked to him,” he added, when asked if he had spoken to Trump directly since the November 8 US vote.

“What we have to do is be ready for a conversati­on” with Trump’s economic team, the Brazilian national added.

Azevedo conceded that swathes of people worldwide had come to see global trade as a job killer even though such perception­s were not supported by evidence.

He said any fixes to the broader globalisat­ion project must not include reactionar­y, protection­ist measures.

“If the medicine is simply protection­ism, the outcome will be that you harm the patient,” Azevedo said.

He said politician­s had been able to use global trade as a scapegoat for economic woes and job losses because leaders had stopped defending it.

“A mistake that was done in the past, even from organisati­ons like mine, is that people took trade for granted,” the WTO boss said.

“Trade is so obviously a positive [economic] component . . . that people forgot to explain why,” he continued. “You have to make the case for trade again.”

Trump’s most dramatic pledge since his shock election win was a vow to pull the US of the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p ( TPP) trade pact on his first day in the White House.

Asia leader have said that without US inclusion the pact was essentiall­y meaningles­s.

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