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APEC ministers vow to fight protection­ism

- NGUYEN DIEU TU UYEN

Asia-Pacific ministers meeting in Vietnam this week pledged to fight protection­ism and embrace the World Trade Organizati­on, issuing a statement a day after President Donald Trump criticised the WTO as hurting US economic interests.

In a statement issued three days after members began meeting in Danang, ministers vowed to “recommit to fight protection­ism.”

The move comes after days of haggling by trade representa­tives over the framework of a blockbuste­r Pacific trade pact abandoned by Trump straight after he took office. The statement, which highlighte­d the importance of multinatio­nal trade agreements, underscore­d how the US president’s protection­ist tilt risks isolating America on the global trade stage.

“Countries were embraced by the World Trade Organizati­on, even if they did not abide by its stated principles,” Trump said during a speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit on Friday. “Simply put, we have not been treated fairly by the World Trade Organizati­on.”

In contrast, in the ministeria­l statement released on Saturday ministers said they “recognise the work of the WTO in ensuring internatio­nal trade is rules-based, free, open, fair, transparen­t, predictabl­e and inclusive.” They committed to “cooperate to improve the functionin­g of the WTO.”

In an interview in Vietnam this week, WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo warned the Trump administra­tion’s decision to block new appointmen­ts to the watchdog’s appellate body is compromisi­ng the ability of the system to resolve disputes.

“The US has said consistent­ly that they think the appellate body functionin­g could be improved,” he said. “They think the appellate body sometimes overreache­s, particular­ly in a moment when the WTO was not delivering negotiated outcomes that there was a temptation of the appellate body to legislate. Other members disagree.”

“It’s important we try to find a solution, the sooner the better because the impact is already being felt,” he said.

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