The
25-year-old global trade body is facing questions about its
relevance and director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is under
pressure to deliver quick reforms and clinch its first
multilateral trade deal in years at the Nov. 30-Dec. 3 meeting.
"The Biden-Harris Administration believes that trade – and the
WTO – can and should be a force for good that encourages a race
to the top and addresses global challenges as they arise," Tai
said in a speech set to be delivered later on Thursday in the
WTO's host city of Geneva, Switzerland.
"We all recognise the importance of the WTO, and we all want it
to succeed."
Many observers blame Washington for the paralysis of the WTO's
top dispute settlement panel whose judge appointments were
blocked by the administration of former president Donald Trump.
The Appellate Body has thus been unable to rule on a trade
dispute since Dec. 2019 and Biden's trade officials have not
since removed their opposition.
Tai reiterated U.S. criticism of the panel, saying WTO dispute
settlement had become "synonymous with litigation" which she
said was "prolongued, expensive and contentious".
She was more upbeat on WTO negotiations, saying that reform
might succeed "if we create a more flexible WTO, change the way
we approach problems collectively, improve transparency and
inclusiveness, and restore the deliberative function of the
organization."
Among other deals, WTO members are aiming to land an agreement
on fishing subsidies after 20 years of talks at the ministerial
meeting.
Overall, Tai called for a focus on "commonalities" rather than
areas of disagreement.
"By working together and engaging differently, we can make the
WTO an organization that empowers workers, protects the
environment, and promotes equitable development," she said.
(Reporting by Emma Farge; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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