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WTO Chief Urges Global Supply Chain Diversification

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In a bid to address the vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions, Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has called for diversification in global supply chains. Speaking at the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, Okonjo-Iweala highlighted the need to reduce reliance on a few countries for critical products and emphasized the potential benefits of pursuing diversification in developing nations.

Okonjo-Iweala cited the examples of pharmaceuticals and the scarcity of COVID-19 vaccines in certain regions due to export restrictions imposed during the pandemic. She also drew attention to the worldwide shortage of crucial semiconductor chips, which has disrupted manufacturing in the technology and automotive industries. By diversifying industries and production capabilities, she argued, countries can simultaneously enhance their economic growth and contribute to the resilience of the global supply chain.

The concept of “reglobalization” put forth by the WTO chief aims to counter concerns about the fragmentation of global trade. Geopolitical tensions and recent legislation, such as the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, which supports domestic production of electric vehicles, have raised apprehensions about the future of international trade. However, the G-7 leaders have stated that their policies are not intended to harm China or pursue economic decoupling from Beijing.

While acknowledging the importance of China’s economic progress and development, the G-7 leaders emphasized the need for economic resilience through risk mitigation and diversification of supply chains. They expressed the intention to invest in their own economic vibrancy and reduce excessive dependencies in critical supply chains.

The WTO itself faces internal challenges, particularly with regard to reforming its global trade dispute settlement system, known as the Appellate Body. The U.S. Trade Representative’s office has accused the Appellate Body of overreach and obstructed the appointment of adjudicators, rendering it effectively paralyzed. Okonjo-Iweala expressed the goal of achieving a fully functioning dispute system by 2024, indicating that dialogue is underway among countries to overhaul the Appellate Body. She stressed the need to move beyond discussions and develop specific proposals.

Reports have circulated regarding a U.S. reform suggestion that both the plaintiff and the defendant must agree before escalating a dispute to the attention of the Appellate Body. However, Okonjo-Iweala clarified that such a proposal has not yet materialised in a formal manner.

Looking ahead, the WTO’s next Ministerial Conference, known as MC13, is scheduled to take place in February 2024. This conference presents an opportunity for member nations to discuss and advance reforms within the organization.

As Director-General Okonjo-Iweala encourages diversification in global supply chains, her call resonates with the urgent need to enhance resilience and address the vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. By fostering diversification, countries can reduce reliance on specific nations for critical products, stimulating economic growth while fortifying the global supply chain against future disruptions. The discussions on reforming the WTO’s dispute settlement system further underscore the commitment to strengthening the organization’s effectiveness in facilitating fair and transparent global trade.

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