Why we oppose Okonjo-Iweala — US
Why we oppose Okonjo-Iweala — US
The United States has explained that
the reason it moved against the election of former Finance Minister, Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala as the next Director-general of the World Trade Organisation,
WTO, was the fact that the UN agency was in dire need of reform which must be
driven by ‘’someone with real, hands-on experience.’’ In a statement issued by
the office of the US Trade Representative, Robert Lighthizer, on Wednesday, the
US government said: “The United States supports the selection of Korean Trade
Minister Yoo Myung-hee as the next WTO Director-General.
“Minister Yoo is a bona fide trade
expert who has distinguished herself during a 25-year career as a successful
trade negotiator and trade policy maker. She has all the skills necessary to be
an effective leader of the organization. “This is a very difficult time for the
WTO and international trade. There have been no multilateral tariff
negotiations in 25 years, the dispute settlement system has gotten out of
control, and too few members fulfill basic transparency obligations.
“The WTO is badly in need of major
reform. It must be led by someone with real, hands-on experience in the field.”
The argument against Okonjo-Iweala had always been that she has no direct trade
experience. But addressing the WTO in July, the former minister of finance
said, while refuting the claim: “I am a development economist and you cannot do
that without looking at trade. Trade is a central part of development. ‘’So, I
have been doing it. My whole career at the World Bank, I was working on trade
policy reform in middle and low-income countries at the bank,” she said. “As
finance minister, the Customs Service in my country reported to me. And that is
all about trade facilitation. I helped my country’s negotiation with my trade
minister on the ECOWAS common external tariffs. I don’t know how much more
trade you can have than that.
“So those who say I don’t have
trade, they are mistaken. I think the qualities I have are even better, because
I combine development economics with trade knowledge, along with finance, and
you need those combination of skills to lead the WTO. I think I have the skills
that are needed. I am a trade person.” Okonjo-Iweala had on Wednesday, won the
popular vote to become the next DG and had the nod of the three ambassadors
saddled with the responsibility of picking the next leader of the trade body.
But at a WTO delegates meeting to discuss the appointment, the US expressed
opposition to her election — the US was the only country opposing her election.
Keith Rockwell, spokesman of the WTO, said just one member country did not
support Okonjo-Iweala. “All of the delegations that expressed their views
expressed very strong support for the outcome, except for one,” he said. The
WTO reconvenes on November 9, 2020 after the US election to decide who becomes
the next DG.
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