from Part V - World Trade Governance and Systemic Reform
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 June 2023
Negotiations at the WTO have produced too few results during the more than quarter-century of the Organization’s history. Until some results were reached at MC12, most of the action had been among groups of like-minded members, either regionally outside the WTO or in open plurilateral agreements (OPAs) at the WTO, and these contain much of the promise for the Organization. Additional challenges require multilateral – that is, global – agreements: the pandemic, food security, and climate change among them. A breakthrough is needed to make the WTO a more productive venue for reaching new agreements.
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