WTO in ‘damage control’ mode as Abu Dhabi agenda unravels
The failure of WTO member countries to produce anything meaningful at the group’s 13th Ministerial Conference could further erode the Geneva-based organization’s ability to create new global trade rules.
Feb 25 8 mins read
WTO boss too busy — for now — to think about 2nd term
“The thought hasn’t even crossed my mind,” Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala tells POLITICO.
Feb 19 3 mins read
Don’t just blame the US; India is blocking WTO reform too
As Narendra Modi bids for a third term, the nation of 1.4 billion is taking multiple files hostage at the global trade body.
Feb 16 7 mins read
EU faces pressure to sanction Russian aluminum
Two years after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, 9 percent of EU aluminum imports still hail from Russia.
Feb 5 3 mins read