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WTO names Roberto Azevedo as new head | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A Brazilian trade diplomat has been named as the next head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). | |
Roberto Azevedo will succeed France's Pascal Lamy in September, the Brazilian government says. | |
Mr Azevedo, Brazil's ambassador to the WTO since 2008, was competing for the post with Mexico's former trade minister Herminio Blanco. | |
The WTO is expected to formally announce Mr Azevedo as its new director-general on Wednesday. | |
He will be the first Latin American to head the WTO since its creation in 1995. | |
The process of choosing a new head has taken six months, with nine hopefuls putting their names forward for the post. | The process of choosing a new head has taken six months, with nine hopefuls putting their names forward for the post. |
The Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff, issued a statement congratulating the diplomat. | |
'Victory for WTO' | |
"This is not just a victory for Brazil or a group of countries, but for the whole WTO," the communiqué read. | |
Mr Azevedo will be busy from the very start of his new job. The WTO's biennial meeting of ministers takes place in Bali in Indonesia in December. | |
The WTO is battling to get agreement in the run-up to the meeting, even though it has scaled back its ambitions to liberalise trade, after the so-called "Doha" round collapsed following ten years of talks. | The WTO is battling to get agreement in the run-up to the meeting, even though it has scaled back its ambitions to liberalise trade, after the so-called "Doha" round collapsed following ten years of talks. |
The aim of the Geneva-based WTO is to facilitate global trade, making the flow of goods and services around the world as free and fair as possible. | The aim of the Geneva-based WTO is to facilitate global trade, making the flow of goods and services around the world as free and fair as possible. |
The WTO replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) which had been overseeing the rules of commerce since 1948. | The WTO replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) which had been overseeing the rules of commerce since 1948. |
The GATT covered trade in goods, while the WTO also deals in the trade of services, inventions and designs. | The GATT covered trade in goods, while the WTO also deals in the trade of services, inventions and designs. |
While trade disputes were heard under the GATT rules, the process is faster under the WTO, even though trade cases can still run for years. | While trade disputes were heard under the GATT rules, the process is faster under the WTO, even though trade cases can still run for years. |
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