The Timaru Herald

Head of WTO to step down early

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The head of the World Trade Organisati­on said yesterday he would 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 August 31, cutting short a seven-year tenure marked in recent years by intense pressure from US President Donald Trump, who accused the Geneva-based trade body of an anti-US 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 organisati­on.’’ The 25-year-old trade body has never had to fill a vacancy for the director- general post before that term expired, and under WTO rules, a selection process for a successor is to begin as soon as possible. Azevedo’s WTO 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. US Trade Representa­tive 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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