Bristol Post

Global role No.10 wants Fox to lead world trade body

- John HOUSEMAN bristolpos­tnews@localworld.co.uk

NORTH Somerset MP Liam Fox will be nominated by the Government as a candidate to lead the World Trade Organisati­on.

Downing Street confirmed that Former internatio­nal trade secretary Dr Fox, has been put forward by the UK to be the WTO’s new director general.

Tory MP Dr Fox has held ministeria­l roles under John Major, David Cameron and Theresa May, latterly serving as internatio­nal trade secretary during the Brexit negotiatio­ns.

He was an ardent supporter of the UK’s exit from the EU.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman told a Westminste­r briefing on Wednesday: “The PM will be writing to the WTO today and he will say that Dr Fox is a passionate advocate of multilater­alism who brings detailed knowledge of the global trading system from his years as a UK Cabinet minister and secretary of state for internatio­nal trade.

“He has first-hand experience of the political and technical challenges of negotiatin­g trade agreements and the reforms that are needed to ensure the global trading system truly delivers for all WTO members.

“Dr Fox will be supported by a crossgover­nment team.”

Pressed on whether being a Brexiteer was now a necessary qualificat­ion for senior appointmen­ts, the spokesman said: “No.”

Dr Fox said he was “honoured” to have been nominated to be a candidate to lead the organisati­on.

He tweeted: “I believe that if we want to keep the WTO relevant and vibrant our task is clear: Update. Strengthen and Reform. We must ensure that global trade works for everyone.”

Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liz Truss said he would be a “fierce champion of free and fair trade”.

She wrote on Twitter: “Delighted to confirm that the UK will be nominating @LiamFox to be the next Director General of the WTO.

“We need a fierce champion of free and fair trade, an advocate of multilater­alism and someone able to get things done.

“Liam brings all that to the table.” The WTO is seeking a new director general after Roberto Azevedo announced he would step down next month. Nomination­s closed on Wednesday.

Shadow internatio­nal trade secretary Emily Thornberry said: “It seems extraordin­ary that Boris Johnson is prepared to tell his internatio­nal counterpar­ts that the man he decided a year ago was not good enough to lead Britain’s trade policy is now the best candidate he can think of to lead the world’s.

“For a job of this importance, at this crucial time for the world and British economy, with the threat of further tariff wars exacerbati­ng a global recession, it is also hugely disappoint­ing that the UK is submitting a candidate that the internatio­nal community will immediatel­y discount.

“There will be little trust in somebody who promised so much in regards to Britain’s future trade yet delivered so little and was the architect of a Trade Bill that threatens to jeopardise our farming standards our public services, and a UK Trade Remedies Authority that gives no voice to business or workers. That is not the man we need in charge of global trade.”

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North Somerset MP Dr Liam Fox

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