Montreal Gazette

Field for top job at WTO narrows as three candidates depart

- ERIC MARTIN AND BRYCE BASCHUK

World Trade Organizati­on members eliminated three candidates from the race to be the next director general of the trade body and plan to narrow the field to two final candidates in the coming weeks.

The Geneva-based WTO said Mexico's Jesus Seade, Egypt's Hamid Mamdouh and Moldova's Tudor Ulianovsch­i didn't secure enough support in a first of three rounds of voting.

“Their expertise and high profession­al and personal qualities are highly valued and respected by all members,” said WTO general council chairman David Walker in a statement on Friday.

The second phase of consultati­ons will begin on Sept. 24 and run until Oct. 6 after which the WTO will announce two final candidates. The goal is to name a new leader by Nov. 7.

The vacancy arose when Brazilian director-general Roberto Azevedo decided to step down at the end of August, a year before his term was due to end.

The remaining contenders are all current or former ministers, something that trade officials had previously said was an important characteri­stic for a future director general. They are:

Mohammad Maziad Al-tuwaijri, Saudi Arabia's former minister of economy and planning

Liam Fox, the U.K.'S former secretary of state for internatio­nal trade

Yoo Myung-hee, South Korea's trade minister

Ngozi Okonjo-iweala, Nigeria's former finance minister and former managing director of the World Bank

Amina Chawahir Mohamed Jibril, Kenya's former internatio­nal trade minister

The campaign to lead the WTO during the most turbulent period of its 25-year existence is playing out against the backdrop of the pandemic, a worldwide recession, the U.s.-china battle for trade supremacy and the American presidenti­al election.

The vacancy offers an opportunit­y for the U.S., the European Union and other nations to reshape the organizati­on, whose mission of economic integratio­n is under threat from protection­ist policies around the globe. Without reform, it risks being sidelined during the biggest economic crisis in a century.

 ??  ?? Hamid Mamdouh
Hamid Mamdouh
 ??  ?? Jesus Seade
Jesus Seade
 ??  ?? Tudor Ulianovsch­i
Tudor Ulianovsch­i

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