The Asian Age

WTO global trade meet ends with a whimper

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Buenos Aires, Dec. 14: The World Trade Organisati­on concluded a ministeria­l meeting Wednesday with nothing significan­t to boast — a meager outcome for its first gathering in the Donald Trump era.

Mr Trump is outspokenl­y hostile to multilater­al trade accords, and his top delegate here launched a broadside at the WTO, accusing it of losing its focus on trade negotiatio­n and becoming a “litigation­centered” body.

The three- day meeting ended with no significan­t deal on promoting global trade.

On the sidelines, the European Union and the South American trading bloc known as Mercosur did however announce they were close to concluding a free trade accord under negotiatio­n since the 1990s.

It might be ready early next year, they said.

But the broader WTO gathering was seen as a dud. “We are disappoint­ed. Despite our efforts, members failed to reach any significan­t agreements,” said WTO directorge­neral Roberto Azevedo.

He took a jab at what he called the US delegation’s inflexibil­ity, saying “multilater­alism does not mean getting what you want, but rather that which is possible.”

As has been the case for years, bilateral deals took precedence over multilater­al accords, which are hard to achieve because they require consensus within the WTO.

A fisheries agreement had shaped up as a possible major accord at this meeting, but it was blocked by India, according to an NGO called Bloom.

“Buenos Aires should serve as a wakeup call. The result is not satisfacto­ry,” said France’s secretary for foreign trade, Jean- Baptiste Lemoyne.

Mr Trump has already withdrawn the United States from the TransPacif­ic Partnershi­p ( TPP) and insisted on renegotiat­ing the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA) with Mexico and Canada.

And on Monday, US trade representa­tive Robert Lighthizer accused the WTO of losing its focus on trade negotiatio­n. “Too often members seem to believe they can gain concession­s through lawsuits that they could never get at the negotiatin­g table,” Lighthizer said. He also criticised special treatment given to some countries because they are classified as developing nations.

 ?? — AFP ?? Hamas supporters take part in a rally marking the 30th anniversar­y of the founding of the Islamist movement, in Gaza City, on Thursday.
— AFP Hamas supporters take part in a rally marking the 30th anniversar­y of the founding of the Islamist movement, in Gaza City, on Thursday.

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