Trump trade chief wants WTO leadership race reopened
- Date: 18-Dec-2020
- Source: BBC
- Sector:Economy
- Country:Middle East
Trump trade chief wants WTO leadership race reopened
By Jonathan JosephsBusiness reporter, BBC News
Publishedduration31 minutes ago
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image captionRobert Lighthizer watches as President Donald Trump signs a document in the Oval Office
The US has suggested that the process to find a new Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) needs to be reopened, in what would be an unprecedented move.
Donald Trump's trade chief Robert Lighthizer told the BBC on Wednesday that the WTO needs "someone with real experience in trade".
A consensus still hasn't been reached.
The doubling down on the rejection of Ms Okonjo-Iweala, despite widespread support from other countries, escalates one of the most pressing global trade issues Joe Biden will have to solve as US President.
The other finalist for one of the top jobs in international trade is South Korea's Trade Minister Yoo Myung-hee, and the pair have been left in limbo for more than five weeks.
President Trump's top official on trade, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer's remarks on Wednesday to the BBC in his first international interview confirm that there is no way the Trump administration will be persuaded to back the Nigerian ex-finance minister in its remaining weeks in office.
The impasse at the WTO comes at a sensitive time for global trade,