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WTO agrees fishing, food, Covid-19 vaccine deals

DG Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala hails ‘unprecedented’ package following days of talks

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Jun 2022 12:00PM

WTO agrees fishing, food, Covid-19 vaccine deals
World Trade Organisation Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (centre) delivers her speech during the closing session of the WTO Ministerial Conference at the WTO headquarters in Geneva earlier today. – AFP pic, June 17, 2022

GENEVA – The World Trade Organisation concluded deals today on tackling food insecurity, curbing harmful fishing subsidies and temporarily waiving Covid-19 vaccine patents after days of round-the-clock talks.

WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said the trade ministers’ conference had struck an “unprecedented package of deliverables” after the global trade body’s 164 members passed the deals just before 5am (11am Malaysia time) at the organisation’s headquarters in Geneva.

“Not in a long while has the WTO seen such a significant number of multilateral outcomes,” she said.

“The package of agreements you have reached will make a difference to the lives of people around the world. The outcomes demonstrate that the WTO is in fact capable of responding to the emergencies of our time.”

The talks began Sunday and were due to wrap up on Wednesday – but instead went straight through two nights and on into today.

The ministerial conference also agreed on deals on e-commerce, responding to pandemics and reforming the organisation itself.

Negotiations towards banning subsidies that encourage overfishing and threaten the sustainability of the planet’s fish stocks have been going on at the WTO for more than two decades.

Okonjo-Iweala, who took over in March 2021, hinged her leadership on breathing new life into the sclerotic organisation.

The former foreign and finance minister of Nigeria positioned herself as someone who can bang heads together and get business done.

The last ministerial conference in Buenos Aires in December 2017 was seen as a flop after failing to strike any heavyweight deals.

“We have more work to do and now I can see that we are capable of doing it,” said Okonjo-Iweala. – AFP, June 17, 2022

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