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    3 Mins ReadJuly 30, 2024

    Okonjo-Iweala Warns Of Troubling Times For Global Trade Amid Rising Protectionism

    By Samuel AkpenpuunJuly 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The head of the World Trade Organisation, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Tuesday, said global commerce was going through troubling times, with protectionism on the rise.

    Okonjo-Iweala said the future of trade lay in services, digitalisation and the green economy, in the global trade body’s annual report.

    “These are troubling times for global trade. Amid geopolitical tensions and the backdrop of the climate crisis, we see increased protectionism and unilateral policy measures.

    “After years of talk of decoupling, trade may be starting to fragment along geopolitical lines,” she said.

    Opportunities do remain, she added, pointing to the potential for growth and job creation through digitalisation.

    Trade, she said, could also “enhance global food security and accelerate the push towards net-zero emissions.”

    The WTO’s annual report looked back at the Geneva-based organisation’s activities in 2023 and early 2024.

    The WTO’s 13th ministerial conference was held in Abu Dhabi in late February and ran on into early March, ending with a temporary extension of an e-commerce moratorium but no deals on agriculture and fisheries, highlighting the sharp divisions between members amid geopolitical tensions and economic headwinds threatening global commerce.

    – Digital trade hopes –

    Okonjo-Iweala said that in 2023, merchandise trade volumes fell by 1.2 per cent, after growing 3.0 per cent in 2022, as many countries dealt with the lingering effects of inflation and high energy prices.

    The decline was partially offset by strong growth in services trade, which increased by 9 per cent in value terms, boosted by a post-pandemic tourism surge.

    The report said the value of total goods and commercial services trade was $30.4 trillion last year, close to record highs.

    Digital commerce is growing far faster than its traditional counterpart.

    “The future of trade is services, digital, green,” said Okonjo-Iweala, the former Nigerian Finance and Foreign Minister.

    Efforts to draw up global digital trade rules advanced Friday when dozens of nations wrapped up negotiations with a draft text, but more talks will likely be necessary as the United States and several other countries are still not on board.

    Protections for online consumers, digitalisation of customs procedures and recognition of electronic signatures are among the measures laid out in the text aimed at promoting and facilitating digital transactions.

    European Union trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis called the text “historic,” saying countries had “negotiated the first global rules on digital trade.

    “This will facilitate e-transactions, boost innovation and integrate developing countries into the digital economy,” he said.

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