Barbados just signed up for the WTO’s backup trade court, becoming the 60th member to join a system designed to bypass the broken appeals body.
Barbados joins the MPIA
Barbados joins the MPIA
- Matthew Wilson announced the move during a WTO General Council meeting.
- The MPIA is a temporary fix for resolving trade disputes.
- Wilson said it shows small economies still care about the trading system.
- Barbados is now the 60th WTO member to join the arrangement.
- The Geneva gathering was the last high-level huddle before the Yaoundé conference.
- Christopher Sinckler will lead Barbados’ delegation later this month.
- He’s also coordinating the 66 ACP member states at the ministerial.
- Wilson pushed issues like WTO reform and priorities for small vulnerable economies.
- An ACP retreat happened in Barbados with WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
- Ambassadors from China, Canada, the EU, and others also attended.
- The group churned out a ministerial declaration on agriculture and digital trade.
- Barbados chairs the informal group on small economies at the WTO.