WTO Conference Faces Uphill Battle Amid Global Challenges
As the World Trade Organization convenes in Abu Dhabi, conflicting member goals and U.S. skepticism threaten progress on key trade issues.
- The WTO's 13th Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi faces significant challenges amid global instability and conflicting member goals.
- U.S. leadership on global trade is retreating, with increasing skepticism towards the WTO's structure and effectiveness.
- Efforts to address key issues like overfishing, digital trade, and food security are at risk due to protectionist and populist leanings.
- Former President Trump's trade policies and potential future actions loom over the conference, complicating negotiations.
- The WTO seeks to maintain relevance and push for reforms, despite the difficult global trade environment.