U.S., China on the agenda, not at the table for WTO reform talks in Ottawa
WASHINGTON — At first glance, it sounds like another dusty, pinstriped political gathering with a yawn-inducing agenda — dispute resolution systems, the appellate body appointment process and plurilateral solutions to the international trade and development nexus.
Fair enough — the existential issues confronting the monolithic World Trade Organization have rarely been the stuff of tabloid headlines.
But this week’s two-day gathering in Ottawa on how best to expedite WTO reform has as much to do with Donald Trump, job-killing global tariff wars and the countless would-be refugees trying to make their way to the United States as it does with plenaries, procurement and intellectual property.
And for once, time is of the essence, says the WTO’s deputy director-general.