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Tasked with managing and liberalizing global trade, the World Trade Organization (WTO) plays a critical role in the increasingly interconnected global economy. Through active negotiation among the world’s trading nations, rule enforcement and dispute settlement, the WTO often serves as a forum for some of the most challenging and influential trade policy debates, which have far-reaching implications for global growth and development.
World Trade Organization's (WTO) General Council Chairman Amina Mohammed listens to journalists' questions during a news conference in Belarussian Foreign Ministry in Minsk (REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko).
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Priorities for International Trade: A Conversation with Special Adviser to the Secretary-General Amina Mohammed
April 4, 2013
On April 4, the Africa Growth Initiative (AGI) hosted a private lunch with United Nations Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Post-2015 Development Planning and candidate for director-general of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Amina Mohammed.
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