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    World Trade Report 2024 (S8 - Ep4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 29:54


    Over the past 30 years, economic growth has improved living conditions for many people. However, not all individuals, regions and economies have benefited equally from the changes brought about by more open trade. The World Trade Report 2024 highlights trade's role in supporting inclusiveness across and within economies. It was launched during the opening day of the 2024 WTO Public Forum by Ralph Ossa, Chief Economist of the World Trade Organization. Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala gave opening remarks.  Watch the full session here.For more details about the World Trade Report 2024 and to download the publication, visit this link. Speakers in this podcast:  Peter Vanham, moderatorBusiness Journalist and Author, Fortune magazine Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaDirector-General of the WTO Ralph OssaChief Economist of the WTO Host: Javier GutiérrezCounsellor in External Relations, WTO

    The Economic Case for Inclusivity (S8 - Ep 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 37:03


    The World Trade Organization (WTO) and the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) share a long history of collaboration in promoting international trade as a driver of economic development, particularly in supporting developing countries. In the episode “The Economic Case for Inclusivity”, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the WTO, and Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General of UNCTAD, share insights from a high-level panel exploring the economic imperative of mainstreaming inclusivity policies in global trade. Speakers in this episode: James Baxter, moderator, Australia's Permanent Representative to the WTO Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaDirector-General of the WTO Rebeca GrynspanSecretary-General of UNCTAD Host: Javier GutiérrezCounsellor in External Relations, World Trade Organization

    Re-globalizing trade: a youth perspective (S8 - Ep 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 39:28


    On the last day of the Public Forum 2024, we brought together a dynamic group of young entrepreneurs and activists from around the world for the plenary debate titled “Re-globalizing trade for an inclusive tomorrow: the youth perspective”. This episode brings their concrete proposals to shape a more sustainable and inclusive global economy that better serves future generations.  Watch the full session here.Speakers in this podcast: Nicolás Albertoni, moderatorDeputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, UruguaySimon BerthoudHead of Communication and Member Engagement, Climate Alliance Switzerland Bonnie ChiuOwner and Managing Director, The Social Investment Consultancy (TSIC) Stephanie Eyram AkrumahDirector, Centre for Green Growth (CenGG) Gerardo MatteoDirector of Government Platforms, GLASS Lili VessereauTeaching Fellow, Harvard UniversityNgozi Okonjo-IwealaDirector-General, World Trade OrganizationHost: Javier GutiérrezCounsellor in External Relations, World Trade Organization

    Re-globalization: trade in a geopoliticized world (S8 - Ep 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 40:17


    This September, during the WTO Public Forum, we looked at the WTO's achievements since 1995, and what lies ahead for the world trading system. Discussions began with a plenary called “Re-globalization: Trade in a Geopoliticized World”, co-organized with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and it brought together five of the most respected voices in international economics, to reflect on how trade remains a source of opportunities, jobs, and peaceful development, and how it benefits billions of citizens all over the world.Watch the full session here.Speakers in this podcast:Richard Baldwin, moderatorNonresident Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaDirector-General, World Trade OrganizationAnabel GonzálezVice President for Countries, Inter-American Development Bank Cecilia MalmströmNonresident Senior Fellow , Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) Mari PangestuDistinguished Visiting Fellow and former Indonesia's Minister of Trade, Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) Adam PosenPresident, Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) Xiaozhun YiFormer Deputy Director General, World Trade OrganizationHost: Javier GutiérrezCounsellor in External Relations, World Trade Organization

    Christine Lagarde and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on women empowerment

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 46:16


    Last year, on International Women's Day, the WTO community was treated to a special event. Two prominent women in the global economy came together for a candid conversation about women's economic empowerment, gender balance in the workplace, and more. The discussion with Christine Lagarde, who serves as the President of the European Central Bank, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization, was moderated by CNN International's Eleni Giokos.  The event was held on 8 March 2023.  You can watch the full event, including the segment with questions from the audience, here: https://www.youtube.com/live/l61qfHp32Bg?si=NOOakQF_wTQpiIPz Learn more about the Women Exporters in the Digital Economy (WEIDE) Fund, launched at the sidelines of the WTO's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference in February 2024, here: https://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news24_e/women_25feb24_e.htm

    Feeding the world. Food Safety as a key to access export markets. (S7 - Ep 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 26:30


    Food safety is a collective responsibility. Producers, businesses, , governments, and international agencies all contribute to ensuring that the food consumers receive  is safe to eat. In this podcast episode, our guest, Francis Chama of York Farms, a Zambian agricultural producer, sheds light on how his company tackles the issue of pest management. Adherence to sanitary and phytosanitary measures is key to accessing export markets explains Simon Padilla of the Standards and Trade Development Facility at the WTO. Simon offers context about the trade policies and collaborative efforts at the international level that enable businesses like York Farms to supply agricultural produce to consumers worldwide and locally. In the podcastFrancis Chama, Packhouse Manager, York Farm, Lusaka, Zambia Simon Padilla, Economic Affairs Officer, Standards and Trade Development Facility Section, Agriculture and Commodities Division, WTO  Kimonique Powell, Podcast Host, WTO Young Professional LinksExplainer video about the SPS AgreementLet's Talk Food SafetyWTO SPS Agreement WTO | Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures - text of the agreementStandards and Trade Development Facility  STDF (standardsfacility.org)False Codling Moth False codling moth, photos and article - WikipediaPest fact sheet from Stellenbosch University, South AfricaFalse Codling MothU.S. Department on AgricultureFalse Codling Moth | National Invasive Species Information Center

    Never give up. Export ambitions in the face of natural disasters (S7 - Ep4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 24:40


    The people of Tonga, a Small Island Developing State in the Pacific, know a thing or two about living with natural disasters. In 2022, their archipelago was first hit by a giant volcanic eruption and then went through a prolonged period of drought. Farmer and entrepreneur Minoru Nishi Jr is not prepared to give up on expanding his export activities in the face of natural hazards. Minoru is joined in this episode by Esterlina Alipate, a Tongan trade official who currently is with the Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation at the WTO. Esterlina explains how natural disasters and climate change constitute a setback for the development efforts of her country.  In the podcast:- Minoru Nishi Jr, farmer and entrepreneur, Managing Director of Nishi Trading Co. Ltd, Tonga- Esterlina Alipate, principal trade officer of the Ministry of Trade and Economic Development of the Kingdom of Tonga. Esterlina is currently stationed at the WTO under the Netherlands Trainee Programme where she works with the Aid for Trade Unit and the Trade Facilitation Unit.- Kimonique Powell, Podcast Host, WTO Young Professional If you want to go deeper on the topic, here are a few reading suggestions:Minoru Nishi Jr's family-owned agricultural business:Nishi Trading Co. LtdSatellite animation of the initial ash plume and shockwave on 15 January 2022:The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruptionDeveloping, stimulating, and promoting economic development in Tonga:Ministry of Trade and Economic DevelopmentThe Tonga Trade Portal is a trade facilitation platform implemented by the government of Tonga:Tonga Trade PortalA dedicated WTO website on trade and natural disasters provides access to research papers and WTO-organized symposia dealing with this topic:Research on natural disasters and tradeWhat is the scope that exists under WTO Agreements for Members to adopt trade measures in support of disaster response, disaster recovery and disaster resilience?Natural disasters and trade: a legal mapping 

    Go local. Gaining a foothold in the global IT services market (S7 - Ep3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 22:36


    Digitally transmitted services are the fastest-growing segment of international trade. They offer huge opportunities for SMEs in emerging markets and developing economies. But how do you convince potential clients that you offer cutting-edge IT services when your country is mainly known as an exporter of pineapples and coffee? In this episode we talk to Albán Sánchez, an IT entrepreneur from Costa Rica who decided that the way to deal with outdated perceptions of his country was to establish a business presence in his target market. Albán is joined by Antonia Carzaniga of the WTO's Trade in Services Division who puts his experience into the bigger services trade context.  In the podcast:- Albán Sánchez, Co-Founder and CEO of Lantern Technologies and LinkAmerica Labs, Costa Rica and Dallas/Texas.- Antonia Carzaniga, Counsellor, Trade in Services and Investment Division, WTO - Kimonique Powell, Podcast Host, WTO Young Professional The IT business of Albán SánchezLinkAmerica LabsCosta Rica's Trade Promotion AgencyProcomerFind out more about services trade and the WTOServices TradeThe future of services tradeWorld Trade Report 2019The contribution of services to economic growth and developmentTrade in services for development

    Bittersweet. Exporting cacao beans for a living (S7 - Ep2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 19:19


    Cocoa is an important export crop for West African countries. Yet, many of the smallholder cocoa farmers struggle to earn a decent livelihood. Assata Doumbia, president of the ECAM cooperative in Côte d'Ivoire, applies a mix of strategies to obtain higher and more predictable incomes for her fellow farmers. The cooperative works with trusted international partners, invests in improving productivity and enables women to join the workforce. Assata even tackles the challenge of moving up the cocoa value chain through a cacao-processing business. In this podcast episode, she is joined by Kobby Bandoh, Economic Affairs Officer in the Agriculture and Commodities Division of the WTO.  In the podcast:- Assata Doumbia, President of the ECAM cooperative (Entreprise Coopérative des Agriculteurs de Méagui) and founder of "La Paysanne" - Kobby Bandoh, Economic Affairs Officer in the Agriculture and Commodities Division of the WTO- Kimonique Powell, Podcast Host, WTO Young Professional Links :Website of the ECAM Cooperative (in French)https://www.ecam-meagui.com/ Tony's Chocolonely, a Netherlands-based chocolate producer, and a major business partner of ECAMhttps://tonyschocolonely.com/nl/en/strong-farmers-professional-cooperatives The chapter on "Cacao" is co-authored by podcast host Kimonique PowellSustainable Production and Trade: Perspectives from the Commonwealth A report about how voluntary sustainability standards (VSSs) can enhance farmers' livelihoods, promote trade, and provide price transparency across value chains.Global Market Report: Cocoa prices and sustainability | International Institute for Sustainable Development (iisd.org) Reorganizing the cocoa farming business to enable farmers to obtain higher prices:Cocoa Industry: Integrating Small Farmers into the Global Value Chain | UNCTAD One example of a certification scheme that monitors social, economic, and environmental standards in the cocoa sectorCocoa - (fairtrade.net) 

    Just do it. Learning to trade internationally (S7 - Ep1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 23:50


    Lack of information about export procedures is a known obstacle to trade for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. But there are learning tools available to get newcomers started. Confronted with the need to cut costs during the pandemic, Natali Tjahjadi, Operational Manager of CV Triguna Widya, a garment manufacturer in Bali, Indonesia, took things into her own hands. In this episode, Natali talks about her learning experience and the thrill she gets from successfully handling trade-related paperwork herself. Kathryn Lundquist, economic affairs officer at the WTO, joins in to fit Natali's experience into the bigger picture of small businesses in international trade.  In the podcast:- Natali Tjahjadi, Operating Manager, CV Triguna Widya, a garment manufacturer in Bali, Indonesia.- Kathryn Lundquist, Economic Affairs Officer at the WTO- Kimonique Powell, podcast host, WTO Young Professional The Global Trade Helpdesk  is a multi-agency initiative jointly led by ITC, UNCTAD, and the WTO that aims to simplify market research for companies, and especially micro, small and medium Enterprises (MSMEs), by integrating trade and business information into a single online portal. Another gateway to trade information is trade4msmes.org with guides and resources for MSMEs, policymakers, and researchers on topics of international trade.This website also includes a Trade Game.Learn about what the WTO does for Small business and trade More about Natali Tjahjadi's family business CV. Widya Triguna

    Ralph Ossa on re-globalization

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 19:22


    In the face of recent crises in geopolitics, public health, and the environment, are people better served by the fragmentation of trading relationships or by a new kind of globalization? The WTO's World Trade Report 2023 tackles the debate head on, as presented by Chief Economist Ralph Ossa.

    Mia Mottley on "Reinventing the global order"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 43:14


    Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados, delivered a thought-provoking Presidential Lecture on "Reinventing the global order" at the WTO in March 2022. In her speech, she explored how the rules-based trading system can be part of the solution to the major problems facing the world today. In her introductory remarks, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala had this to say: "She is fearless. She speaks truth to power on issues like climate justice, vaccine inequity, sovereign debt and the unique vulnerabilities facing small economies. She makes Barbados punch above its weight."Presidential Lecture Series with Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados: https://bit.ly/3XG3ZEj

    Trade Goals: Rules and referees (S5 – Ep7)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 35:35


    Without rules and referees there would be no game. Each football match is policed by a cwho has full authority to enforce the law of the game. In multilateral trade, we have plenty of rules but no all-powerful referee to supervise them. The ultimate control on trade disputes remains with the WTO members themselves. In this episode of the Trade Goals podcast, Michael Roberts and Antonia Carzaniga look at how football and trade disputes arise and how they are resolved. We talked to:Philippe Senderos, Sporting Director of Servette FC, GenevaSean Cottrell, Founder and CEO of the sports law knowledge hub LawInSportCarol Etter, Swiss Attorney-At-Law specialised in sports law and board member of FC BaselClarisse Morgan, Director of the WTO Rules DivisionValerie Hughes, Senior Counsel with law firm Bennett Jones, former Director of the WTO Legal Affairs and Appellate Body Divisions Show notes A world-famous football referee with a degree in economicsPierluigi Collina (Wikipedia)Peruvian and Chilean Football Associations file appeals with Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)Media release by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on 30 September 2022CAS ruling in the matter of the player Byron CastilloMedia release by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on 8 November 2022Rules-based trade explained (video)Video "Let's Talk Rules-Based Trade"Learn more about the WTO dispute settlement mechanismThe WTO dispute settlement mechanism explainedUnderstanding the WTO: the agreementsOverview of WTO agreementsLaws of the Game 2021/2022Download link to the Laws of the Game 2021/2022 from the FIFA website

    Trade Goals: The Game (S5 – Ep6)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 32:49


    Football video games are popular wherever people have access to the internet. The games are part of the much larger e-sports universe of competitive video gaming. In this episode of the Trade Goals podcast, Michael Roberts and Antonia Carzaniga explore how playing the beautiful game in a virtual format brings together the different strands of trade law dealing with merchandise goods, services, and intellectual property. We talked to:Chester King, Founder and CEO, British Esports Association, Vice President of the Board of the Global Esports FederationBrendan Vickers, Adviser and Head, International Trade Policy, Commonwealth Secretariat, LondonJJ Shaw, Senior Associate at the international law firm Lewis Silkin, London. Special thanks to Melissa, Tamara, Tobias and Tosson and all the others who shared their video game experience with us during the "Futur en Tous Genres" day 2022, when children of staff members visited the WTO to get a better idea of the organization as a workplace. The FIFAe Nations Cup 2022™Brazil crowned world's best FIFA esports nationGlobal Entertainment & Media Outlook 2022-2026Report by consultants Price Waterhouse Coopers  50 years of gaming history visualized50 Years of Gaming History, by Revenue Stream (visualcapitalist.com)  A short history of gaming (1970-2020)50 Years Of Gaming History, By Revenue Stream (1970-2020) - Phil Davis (thestreet.com)Lear more about the ITA agreement:WTO | Information Technology AgreementArtificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property PolicyWIPO conversation on intellectual property (IP) and artificial intelligence (AI)  

    Trade Goals: Fans (S5 – Ep5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 30:42


    Football fans' love of the game generates plenty of revenue. The major sources of income in football are merchandising, sponsoring and broadcasting rights. All of these rely on intellectual property (IP) rights. In this episode of the Trade Goals podcast, Wolf Meier-Ewert and Jana Borges cast light on how the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, also known as the TRIPS Agreement, enables players, clubs and football associations to monetize their IP through the sale of branded goods and broadcasting deals. We talked to:Loic Luscher, Media & Communications Manager, Servette FC, GenevaAlex Kelham, Commercial and IP lawyer, Head of Sports Business Group at international law firm Lewis Silkin Víctor Umaña, CEO FIFA U20 World Cup Costa Rica. Show notes:View of Geneva from Mont SalèveThe WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS): The TRIPS Agreement explainedWIPO reference guide: Sports and Intellectual PropertyPoster with Servette FC jerseys from 1890 (in French): Shop du Servette FCLewis Silkin sport business homepage: Lewis Silkin - Sports BusinessThe relative financial performance of the highest revenue generating clubs in world football: Deloitte Football Money League 2022

    Trade Goals: Players (S5 – Ep4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 34:33


    A football game is a service and the clubs that are organizing football matches are providing recreational services. International trade rules may apply when the players on the pitch come from different countries, when a club is foreign-owned, when matches are broadcast internationally or when fans travel abroad to watch their favourite teams play. In this episode of the "Trade Goals" podcast,  Markus Jelitto and Antonia Carzaniga explore how the WTO's Services Agreement (the GATS) applies to the beautiful game.We talked to:Philippe Senderos, Sporting Director of Servette FC, GenevaRaffaele Poli, Head of the Football Observatory at the International Centre for Sports Studies(CIES) in Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandCarol Etter, a Swiss Attorney-At-Law specialised in sports law. Carol is also a board member of FC BaselJosé Francisco Manssur, a Brazilian lawyer specialized in sports lawFernando Roitman, Founder of CIES Sports Intelligence at the International Centre of Sport Studies (CIES) in Neuchâtel Learn more about the WTO's Services Agreement (GATS):The General Agreement on Trade in Services explainedWTO video about the GATS:"Let's Talk Services Trade"Statistical analysis of the football players' labour market, the technical analysis of player performance and the scientific estimation of transfer values:The Football ObservatoryFacts and figures about global football:FIFA Professional Football Report 2019Deloitte Football Money League profiles the relative financial performance of the highest revenue generating clubs in world football:Deloitte Football Money League 2022 | Deloitte UK" More about foreign investment in Brazilian football clubs:Football corporations in Brazil (SAF): new perspectives for foreign investment in Brazilian football teams | International Bar Association (ibanet.org)

    Trade Goals: Pitches (S5 – Ep3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 29:30


    An incredible amount of work is needed to create a perfect football pitch. A lot of international trade  is involved, too. In this episode of the "Trade Goals" podcast, players rave about fast pitches, tournament organisers praise robust playing surfaces and seed industry representatives explain how international phytosanitary standards facilitate trade in turf. We will also touch upon the gender dimension of playing on the best possible pitch.We talked toPhilippe Senderos, Sporting Director of Servette FC, GenevaPierre-Yves Bovigny, Maître d'enseignement HES, Institute of Landscape, Architecture, Construction and Territory (HEPIA), GenevaDarrell Dziver, Vice President of Brett Young, Chair of the Forage and Turf Advisory Group for the International Seed Federation, CanadaRose Souza Richards, Seed Health Manager, International Seed Federation, SwitzerlandCarrie Serwetnyk, player with the Canada women's national soccer team 1986-1991, founder of "Equal Play FC"Víctor Umaña, CEO FIFA U20 World Cup Costa Rica Learn more about:Sanitary and phytosanitary measures explainedVideo "Let's talk Food Safety"The natural-versus-artificial-pitches controversy at the 2015 Women's World Cup in CanadaFIFA standard on pitches

    Trade Goals: Footballs (S5 – Ep2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 32:32


    Footballs are an indispensable item in the global value chain of the beautiful game.  Manufacturing, distributing and selling the balls is a complex international business.It is difficult to pinpoint where in the world a ball is actually made because the sourcing of raw materials, the design and the production happen in different countries. But one thing is certain: WTO agreements play an important role in easing trade in footballs.WTO experts Roy Santana, Michael Roberts and Úna Flanagan trace the global value chain of footballs from the Servette Football Club in Geneva via Herzogenaurach, Germany to Sialkot, Pakistan. Stopovers in Uganda and Uruguay show how international standards ease trade.We talked to:Philippe Senderos, Sporting Director of Servette FC, GenevaQasim Malik, Vice President of the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce, PakistanNouman Butt, CEO of Capital Sports, Sialkot, PakistanGerardo Cal, Guide at the Estadio Centenario Football Museum in Montevideo, UruguayRobbert de Kock, President and CEO of the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry, SwitzerlandGeorge Opiyo, TBT National Enquiry Point, Uganda National Bureau of StandardsOliver Hundacker, Senior Director of product operations at Adidas, GermanySpecial thanks to Arshad Nawaz, Intern at the WTO Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation (ITTC)Links:One match, two balls. The 1930 World Cup in Uruguay featured two footballs with different designs in the final match:Photo of the ball team Argentina used in the first half of the final of the 1930 World Cup in UruguayPhoto of the ball team Uruguay used in the second half of the final of the 1930 World Cup in UruguayAbout the famous Wembley goal — or “Hurst's overtime goal” — in the final of the 1966 World Cup between England and Germany:England v Germany (1966): The Most Controversial World Cup Final Learn more about rules of origin:Rules of origin explainedLearn more about Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT):Technical barriers to trade explainedVideo "Let's Talk Product Quality"Learn more about tariffs:Tariffs explainedVideo "Let's Talk Tariffs"

    Trade Goals: Welcome to "the beautiful global value chain" (S5 – Ep1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 24:19


    There is probably no group of people who will talk with more passion and expertise about trade-related aspects of the game of football than soccer enthusiasts within the WTO.In this first episode of "Trade Goals", we introduce a group of WTO pundits with deep knowledge in realms such as trade in goods, trade in services,  trade-related aspects of intellectual property and communications who talk about what football means to them, both personally and professionally. Throughout the podcast season, they will try to make sense of the global value chain of the beautiful game.Setting the scene are Michael Roberts, Roy Santana, Antonia Carzaniga, Wolf Meier-Ewert, Jana Borges, Markus Jelitto, and Una Flanagan.The figure about the size of the global football economy comes from FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who visited the WTO in September 2022.Football and trade for development. WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the Public Forum 2022

    WTO reform & e-commerce (S4 – Ep5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 30:23


    International trade has progressed enormously since the founding of the WTO in 1995. The world trades a lot more – from just over 5 trillion dollars' worth of goods in 1995 to more than 22 trillion dollars in 2021. The world also trades in new ways - e-commerce accounts for more than 20 percent of total retail sales worldwide. Supply chains have also revolutionized trade, leading to the rise of products made "in the world". Despite this radical transformation, the WTO and the rules of trade remain largely unchanged. Ambassador Didier Chambovey of Switzerland, the General Council Chair, and the WTO's Joan Apecu talk about the efforts to keep the organization fit for purpose and ready to respond to the realities of 21st century commerce.

    Food security (S4 – Ep4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 32:45


    Even in less stressful times, agriculture talks at the WTO tend to be difficult and highly emotional. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how important fundamental questions regarding food and health are to all of us. Complicating the situation have been developments such as the war in Ukraine and droughts resulting from climate change, both which are contributing to immediate and longer-term concerns about food insecurity. Listen to Ambassador Gloria Abraham Peralta of Costa Rica, Chair of the agriculture negotiations at the WTO and Ulla Kask, agriculture expert at the WTO Secretariat, decipher the issues addressed in the MC12 Ministerial Declaration on the Emergency Response to Food Insecurity and the Ministerial Decision not to impose export restrictions on foodstuffs purchased for humanitarian purposes by the World Food Programme.

    Pandemic response (S4 - Ep3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 25:39


    It was the most hotly debated issue in the run-up to MC12 and at the very last minute, negotiations nearly broke down because of a footnote. The issue was the WTO's intellectual property response to the COVID-19 pandemic, commonly known as the TRIPS waiver. There is good news to report in this episode as WTO members agreed at MC12 to waive certain requirements under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) making it easier for developing countries to produce and export COVID-19 vaccines. Anabel González, WTO Deputy Director-General and Ambassador Lansana Gberie of Sierra Leone, the chair of the TRIPS Council, talk about how WTO members adopted a problem-solving approach on the waiver issue and agreed on a strategy to ensure trade can support the expanded and diversified production of essential goods needed in the fight against COVID-19 and future pandemics.

    Fisheries subsidies (S4 - Ep2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 28:20


    Our ocean, the planet's largest ecosystem, is endangered by overfishing. What's the WTO got to do with it, you may ask. By prohibiting harmful fisheries subsidies that contribute to overcapacity and overfishing, WTO members agreed to play their role in the sustainable use of marine resources. Listen to Ambassador Santiago Wills of Colombia, the chair of the fisheries subsidies negotiations at the WTO and to Sainabou Taal, legal expert at the WTO Secretariat, explaining the importance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies that was concluded at MC12.

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: We can work it out (S4 -Ep1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 39:18


    When ministers and other delegates filed out of the World Trade Organization's Council Room on 17 June, night was giving way to dawn in Geneva. WTO members had just gavelled a historic package of results after five and a half days of intense and sometimes fraught negotiations. Let's Talk Trade looks at the outcomes produced during the Twelfth Ministerial Conference and how they came about. In this first episode, Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala gives an overview what is being called the "Geneva package" and insights into her efforts to bring the 164 WTO members together to support the deal in a conversation with WTO spokesperson Daniel Pruzin.

    The future: what's next for supply chains? (S3 – Ep6)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 24:11


    In this season finale, we ask WTO Deputy Director-General Anabel González: are you worried? She helps us navigate through the ongoing "polycrisis" of inflation, the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical conflicts, and climate change, and marks out the pathway for more resilient supply chains.  Access the WTO Global Supply Chains Forum playback here: https://www.wto.org/english/news_e/events_e/gscforum2022_e.htmAccess the WTO trade forecast as of 12 April 2022 here:https://www.wto.org/english/news_e/pres22_e/pr902_e.htm

    Stuck on the wrong end (S3 – Ep5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 31:34


    Larger economies and businesses may already be finding their way to absorb the shocks of the supply chain crisis, but that is less the case for smaller players. We throw the spotlight on developing countries and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises who find themselves bypassed by major trade arteries and at risk of being priced out of the markets. The episode features Sebastiano Iorio of Cargo Compass SA, Sushant Palakurthi Rao of Agility, Kanwar Usman of the International Cotton Advisory Committee, and soundbites from Mohammadi Group's Rubana Huq. WTO's head of the Development Policy Unit, Raúl Torres, provides the analysis.

    The pandemic consumer (S3 – Ep4)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 23:22


    We hold up a mirror to another important link in the supply chain: us, the consumers. How have our shopping habits changed during the pandemic and will we see lasting effects on trade, thanks in part to technology? The episode features Jessica Moulton, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, Sushant Palakurthi Rao of Agility, three stories of consumer woes, and soundbites from the WTO Global Supply Chain Forum. WTO Senior Analyst Emmanuelle Ganne provides key insights.

    Port side: transport and logistics (S3 – Ep3)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 26:03


    Whether by air, road, or sea, in this episode we hear how all these trade channels had their share of disruptions as part of the global supply chain crisis. The episode features Lars Mikael Jensen of Maersk, Clemence Cheng of Hutchison Ports, Matthias Maedge of the World Road Transport Organisation, and Carlos Grau Tanner of the Global Express Association. WTO Counsellor Nora Neufeld provides the analysis.

    The supply side: manufacturers' perspectives (S3 – Ep2)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 32:20


    The factory floor is our first stop on this journey tracing the flow of goods along global supply chains. How were manufacturers affected by recent disruptions and how are they adapting to a multi-crisis reality? We hear from Joachim Damasky of the German Association of the Automotive Industry, Arthur Tan of Integrated Microelectronics, Inc. and Trevor Gunn of Medtronic. WTO Senior Economist Coleman Nee provides the analysis.

    Decoding the crisis: an overview (S3 - Ep1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 23:42


    They say a good supply chain is one you never talk about because it just works. However, it's become a household phrase during the pandemic. WTO Chief Economist Robert Koopman provides a big picture view of how we got here and what the next wave of disruptions could look like. With soundbites from Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Bud Darr of MSC, and Matthias Maedge of the International Road Transport Union.

    On the road to reform (S2 - Ep3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 18:31


    A recap of the Ministerial Conferences in Geneva (2011), Bali (2013), Nairobi (2015) and Buenos Aires (2017). Stories by Aegyoung Jung, Dan Pruzin, Nora Neufeld, Stefania Bernabè, Victor do Prado.

    Who needs sleep in a Ministerial? (S2 - Ep2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 16:23


    Stories from the Ministerial Conferences in Doha (2001), Cancún (2003), Hong Kong (2005) and Geneva (2009). Told by Bernie Kuiten, Dan Pruzin, Edwini Kessie, Emmanuelle Ganne, Keith Rockwell, Nora Neufeld, Peter Pedersen, and Willy Alfaro.

    From dawn to dusk, Singapore to Seattle (S2 - Ep1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 16:39


    We look back at the first three ministerial conferences held in Singapore (1996), Geneva (1998) and Seattle (1999). With stories from Anabel González, Bernie Kuiten, and Keith Rockwell.

    Resilience stories: Today's student, tomorrow's entrepreneur - Holby Training Solutions (S1 - Ep6)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 24:33


    After facing many obstacles to set up her own business in Kenya, Farhia decided to create a training company to help young entrepreneurs navigate these obstacles. Faced with COVID-19 disruptions, she found creative ways to keep going – also reaching new clients abroad. The WTO's Public Forum Coordinator Vonai Muyambo talks about youth and trade, and the lessons of this year's event.

    Resilience stories: Plasticpreneur - Turning waste to wonder (S1 - Ep5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 22:30


    As demand for medical products rose with the COVID-19 pandemic, Sören from Austria adapted the plastic recycling machine invented by him and his friends to produce face shields – also for export. Simon Neumueller from the WTO discusses how trade in medical products has adapted with the pandemic. Hosted by WTO's Daniel Ramos, who discusses sustainability in trade.

    Resilience stories: Farafena - Around the world and back (S1 - Ep4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 20:32


    Oumar had a successful exporting business from Mali to North America. Disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic made him rethink his business model, and focus on intra-African trade. Annette Ssemuwemba from the Enhanced Integrated Framework discusses how the poorest countries have been affected by COVID-19.

    Resilience stories: Casa Feito Brasil - Making a home abroad (S1 - Ep3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 22:18


    As the Brazilian cosmetics company where Rafaela worked took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to strengthen their online business, they also took the bold step to enter new markets overseas. She tells us about the process to register these products abroad. WTO's Devin McDaniels discusses the importance of trade in safe products.

    Resilience stories: A silver lining for Dot and Line (S1 - Ep2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 21:39


    Maheen's in-person tutoring business in Pakistan was put in jeopardy by COVID-19 lockdowns. By shifting her business online, she was able to reach new customers abroad. WTO's Antonia Carzaniga talks about trade in services during the pandemic.

    Resilience stories: Pandemic Hell, Cielo Hammocks (S1 - Ep1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 20:40


    As the COVID-19 pandemic forced Josefina from Mexico to close her physical shop, e-commerce gave her hammock business a new lifeline. WTO's Kathryn Lundquist talks about the effect of the pandemic for smaller business.

    Coming soon: Let's talk trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 2:48


    Coming soon: Let's Talk Trade, a podcast by the World Trade Organization.

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