WTO boss hopeful of reform in global trading system

WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo

World leaders are optimistic that the World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks that open in Nairobi Tuesday will be instrumental in delivering reform in the international trading system.

The last round of trade negotiations in Doha in 2001 were unable to reach a deal, especially to enable developing countries participate in global trade without unfair restrictions.

As the 10th Ministerial Conference of the WTO opens Tuesday, officials admit that Africa's expectations are very high.

According to WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo, it is essential that WTO members agree on some meaningful deals that will be workable for all.

"There is a lot at stake. There is a lot to be discussed, for instance, the rules set in the agricultural sector. A lot needs be brought on the table for members to agree on deliverables in this area," said Mr Azevedo.

In attendance will be world delegates, who include Trade ministers, academicians, civil society groups and government representatives.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed has maintained that the talks must succeed and that Africa must get a good deal.

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