Toronto Star

Head of World Trade Organizati­on departs early

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GENEVA— The head of the World Trade Organizati­on said Thursday he will leave his post a year before his term expires, an unpreceden­ted midterm resignatio­n at the WTO that he called a “personal decision.”

Roberto Azevedo, a former diplomat from Brazil, said he will step down on Aug. 31, cutting short a seven-year tenure marked in recent years by intense pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, who accused the Geneva-based trade body of an anti-U.S. bias and other complaints.

“This is a decision that I do not take lightly,” Azevedo told a special meeting of WTO delegation­s. “It is a personal decision — a family decision — and I am convinced that this decision serves the best interests of this organizati­on.”

The 25-year-old trade body has never had to fill a vacancy for the director-general post before that term expired, and under World Trade Organizati­on rules, a selection process for a successor is to begin as soon as possible.

Azevedo’s World Trade Organizati­on often found itself in the firing line of the Trump administra­tion, which accused the trade body of a bias against the United States and of letting

China get away with what it called unfair trade practices.

U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Lighthizer thanked Azevedo for his “exemplary” service.

“Despite the many shortcomin­gs of the WTO, Roberto has led the institutio­n with grace and a steady hand,” Lighthizer said in a statement.

“He will be difficult to replace.”

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Roberto Azevedo said he will step down on Aug. 31.

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