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WTO reform talks in Yaounde face hurdles amid global tensions – Report
Failure to agree on a viable reform path for the World Trade Organization (WTO) at next week’s meeting could push members to explore alternative mechanisms for setting trade rules, diplomats and officials told Reuters.
The four-day gathering of trade ministers in Yaounde, Cameroon, comes at a critical juncture for the WTO, the 1995 successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
The talks are also unfolding against the backdrop of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which has disrupted global energy supplies and threatens to undermine economic stability worldwide.
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Additionally, rising trade tensions and the paralysis of the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism have challenged the body’s relevance in an era of growing unilateral measures.
What they are saying
Most WTO members support reform but are divided on how to agree on a clear roadmap, according to diplomats and internal documents seen by Reuters.
European and other trade officials suggest alternative paths may be necessary if multilateral agreement stalls.
Despite divisions WTO Director-General, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala expressed cautious optimism: “I expect it to be quite a difficult ministerial,” she said.
**Get up to speed **
The WTO was established in 1995 to oversee international trade and replace GATT, aiming to promote free trade through multilateral agreements.
In recent years, the organization has faced mounting challenges, including stalled dispute resolution, unilateral tariffs such as those imposed by the U.S., and a rise in plurilateral or bilateral agreements.
Tensions over digital trade, investment facilitation, and the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) principle have further tested the system, prompting calls for modernization to reflect 21st-century trade realities.
**More insights **
Internal restricted WTO documents reveal deep divisions among members on the path forward.
**What you should know **
Nairametrics reported that Okonjo-Iweala had said that Africa will be minimally affected by the tariffs imposed by the United States of America under President Donald Trump’s trade policy direction.
In 2021, Okonjo-Iweala was appointed as the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation.
Okonjo-Iweala became the first woman to ever lead the Switzerland-based institution and the first African citizen to take on the role.
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