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NEW ZEALAND’S TIM GROSER & THE WTO’S TOP JOB

Press Release:

“New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser has confirmed he will bid for the top job at the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Mr Groser is in Asia to attend the APEC ministerial meeting in Vladivostok this week after talks with trade ministers of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Cambodia.

“All I want to do is to make sure that there are some names out there that give the membership a choice,” he told AAP in Bangkok.

“I’m looking at it positively. Nobody would believe me if I didn’t say that in terms of my background,” said Mr Groser, a former chief negotiator for New Zealand during the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade talks.

NZ’s PM John Key has said Mr Groser would have the government’s full support for a bid to become director-general of the WTO, headquartered in Geneva, when the post becomes vacant next year.

“I’ve spent my lifetime on this dossier and I know how Geneva works. So basically, the rule is it’s got to be a trade minister or ex-trade minister to be a candidate,” he said.

In an address to the Foreign Correspondents Club in Bangkok on Monday, he described the WTO system as the glue that keeps regional trade agreements moving forward.

The Doha round of talks that began in 2001 to liberalise global trade has stalled over issues of protectionism and subsidies on agricultural production.

Mr Groser said it was inconceivable that the WTO could be pushed to one side forever.

“(The WTO) at the end of the day is probably the most advanced form of international economic law that exists and we’ve got to come back at some point and fix it,” he said.

Former New Zealand Labour prime minister Mike Moore headed the WTO from 1999 to 2002.

ENDS

I think Tim is a good choice. I also think Maori trade negotiators need to be included more and at the negotiating table. If Mr Groser can ensure that this happens than that would also be a winning strategy too for New Zealand’s economy ahead.

Source: Sydney Morning Herald. Photo: Head of State: Samoa website.

~Posted by Horiwoodblog, Aotearoa New Zealand, Polynesia Asia-Pacific. 4.9.12~

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