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Former UK international trade secretary speaks with Guatemalan minister of economy

By Caribbean News Global fav

LONDON, England – Former UK International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox says experienced leadership is needed as the selection process continues, during a virtual meeting with the Guatemalan minister of economy, Antonio Malouf.

Dr Fox is campaigning to restore the credibility of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the heart of the rules-based trading system, reform its Appellate Body, deliver genuine gender equality by ensuring that at least half of his top team are women and work more closely with other international organizations.

Dr Fox will go into the second round of voting against nominees from Kenya, Nigeria, South Korea and Saudi Arabia. WTO delegates are expected to whittle down the five candidates to two in October before choosing a winner the following month.

Dr Fox highlighted that we needed to understand that COVID-19 has taught us that we live in a deeply interdependent world, that our resilience lies in diversity of supply, and that our global institutions need to reflect this. He says that from the first day of his appointment he will work to ensure the global pandemic does not lead to a rise in protectionism, ensuring global trade works for everyone, including smaller developing countries and small businesses. As this is one of his priorities, he wants to work with Guatemala to advance these priorities.

Guatemalan minister of economy, Malouf congratulated Dr Fox on his progress to the second round of the selection process for the next director-general of the WTO and was delighted to exchange views about what is needed to strengthen the organisation and support all countries on the road to economic recovery due to the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic.

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