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EU Set to Push WTO-Chief Bids of Nigerian, Korean Candidates

EU Set to Push WTO-Chief Bids of Nigerian, Korean Candidates

European Union governments are nearing an agreement to support the Nigerian and South Korean candidates to lead the World Trade Organization as the arbiter of international commerce prepares to whittle down a list of contenders.

EU Set to Push WTO-Chief Bids of Nigerian, Korean Candidates

EU member-country envoys plan on Monday to endorse Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria’s former finance minister, and Yoo Myung-hee, South Korea’s trade chief, in their bids to become WTO director-general, according to officials familiar with the matter. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because the deliberations are confidential.

Of the 27 EU countries, only Hungary withheld support at a Brussels meeting on Friday of national trade experts for a plan to put Okonjo-Iweala and Yoo on the bloc’s new shortlist, according to one official. That resistance may be overcome at Monday’s higher-level gathering, the official said.

EU Set to Push WTO-Chief Bids of Nigerian, Korean Candidates

The WTO plans to announce two finalists after Oct. 6 and name a new leader by Nov. 7. Brazilian Roberto Azevedo stepped down from the job at the end of August -- a year before his term ended. The Geneva-based trade body faces headwinds from the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S.-China trade battle, a hobbled arbitration system and a lack of tools to tackle growing challenges such as industrial subsidies.

Sabine Weyand, director general for trade in the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, said last month the bloc’s governments were committed to staying united throughout the process for picking the next WTO chief.

As part of the previous winnowing-down stage from eight WTO candidates to five, the EU submitted a single list of four favorites including Okonjo-Iweala and Yoo. Of the other two people on that EU list, only former Kenyan International Trade Minister Amina Chawahir Mohamed Jibril is still in the overall race.

EU Set to Push WTO-Chief Bids of Nigerian, Korean Candidates

The unified EU stance aims to “make sure that we maximize the impact of our 27 votes in the selection process, which matters hugely to us given the centrality of the WTO for EU trade policy,” Weyand said during an online event in September.

She said the EU wants the next WTO chief to be “committed to true multilateralism,” espouse a “root and branch” revamp of the institution “in all its functions,” have “the political clout to tackle resistances in the system” and be able “to build bridges between the major trading powers which are currently at loggerheads.”

“We have to get it back on track,” Weyand said.

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