US Trade Chief Sees Only Limited Role for WTO After Failed Meeting in Cameroon

WASHINGTON, March 30 (Reuters) – The World ⁠Trade ⁠Organization will play only ⁠a limited role in global trade policy ​after a failed ministerial meeting in Cameroon, U.S. Trade Representative ‌Jamieson Greer said on ‌Monday, vowing to seek alternative arrangements s with ⁠like-minded ⁠countries.

Greer, said in a statement issued nearly 24 hours ​after the WTO meeting ended in impasse after an extension of an e-commerce moratorium was blocked by Brazil and Turkey, ​said he was “disappointed at the lack of seriousness” shown ⁠by ⁠many WTO member countries ⁠in ​embracing a broadly acceptable reform agenda.

“I have always been skeptical ​of the value ⁠of the WTO, and this week’s conference confirmed that this organization will play only a limited role in future global trade policy efforts,” said Greer, who has ⁠been the architect of President Donald Trump’s multi-front tariff assault ⁠on global trading partners.

Greer said that he was disappointed that the e-commerce moratorium on tariffs on digital transmissions had to lapse after being routinely extended for 28 years.

“Fortunately, the United States has secured commitments from dozens of countries — and nearly all of our major trading partners — not to impose ⁠tariffs on U.S. digital transmissions,” Greer added. “If the WTO cannot achieve this commonsense aim, the United States will work outside of the WTO with all ​interested partners to get it done.”

(Reporting by ​David Lawder;Editing by Dan Burns)

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