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WTO chief says world order irreversibly changed

The head of the World Trade Organization stated 'on Thursday that the multilateral system had fundamentally changed 'and that countries should look towards the future in order to reform the global trading system.

We will not get it back...We must look?to the future", WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala told delegates at the opening?of the 14th WTO ministerial conference in Yaounde, Cameroon. We won't get it back...We have to look forward," WTO Director General Ngozi Okonjo Iweala said at the opening of the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Yaounde.

Okonjo Iweala stated that 72% of the global trade still takes place under WTO regulations, and the 'growth in AI related trade' is a positive sign. However, she said there are significant uncertainties regarding the trading system due to the Middle East conflict, as well as the impact of U.S. Tariffs on other countries.

Okonjo Iweala presented a list of WTO problems, such as the paralysis in the WTO dispute resolution body and the lack of transparency when notifying the use or subsidies.

Okonjo Iweala stated that only?64? members had submitted subsidy notifications to the WTO by 2025. This means 102? had not, she said.

She told delegates that "lack of transparency leads to a lack of trust and this breeds suspicions about unfairness and anticompetitive behavior." Okonjo Iweala said that this?contributed a "vicious circle" of?mistrust, which was holding members back from agreeing on new rules and reforms. (Reporting and editing by Madeline Chambers.)

(source: Reuters)