Manila Bulletin

WTO chief warns vs danger of trade war

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – All countries will lose in a global trade war, the head of the world's trade referee warned in a speech on Wednesday.

Under attack from US President Donald Trump, the head of the World Trade Organizati­on, Roberto Azevedo, acknowledg­ed that reforms are needed, but rejected criticism that trade is the main cause of job losses.

Azevedo welcomed the commitment by the Group of 20 over the weekend in Buenos Aires to reform the WTO to betto ter preside over the modern trading system, saying the “system can be better.''

But as the Trump administra­tion has aggressive­ly imposed punitive tariffs on trading partners, especially on China, with the goal of reducing the US trade deficit, Azevedo said that ''we have to get away from the idea that trade is a zero-sum propositio­n.”

“It is not. Everyone can benefit,” he said in a speech to the National Foreign Trade Council.

He welcomed the US-China truce reached in Buenos Aires, and the commitment to reach a deal to defuse the conflict between the world's two biggest economies.

The alternativ­e of escalating the trade conflict would undermine the global economic recovery, he said.

The “outcome in all simulation­s is that trade and economic growth will slow down and that all countries, without exceptions, will lose out in a global trade war,” Azevedo said.

That is a warning the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund also has issued.

Azevedo acknowledg­ed the growing anxiety in a changing economy, but stressed that most of the job losses are due to technologi­cal change, rather than trade.

Trade is “an engine of growth, productivi­ty, innovation, job creation,”he said.

The Trump administra­tion has blocked the workings of the WTO dispute arbitratio­n system.

Azevedo again flagged the dangers of that path, saying it could undermine the WTO.

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