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US rejects WTO reform proposal before Cameroon meeting

By Thomson Reuters Mar 13, 2026 | 7:24 AM

GENEVA, March 13 (Reuters) – The U.S. ambassador to the World Trade Organization said he could not accept ​a draft plan for reforming ‌the trade body ahead of a major meeting in Cameroon.

Countries, led by Norway, have been working intensely for months on ‌a ​position paper on reforms ⁠ahead of a ⁠meeting of trade ministers in Cameroon on March 26-29, mostly devoted to this issue.

The debate comes amid concerns ​that future global trade could be decided outside the 30-year-old watchdog ⁠unless it reforms ⁠itself quickly.

“We cannot accept a ​workplan that in our view undermines our ​collective efforts to move forward,” Joseph ‌Barloon said in a statement on Friday, adding the discussions were not sufficiently mature and that the draft ⁠position paper contained ambiguous language.

The U.S. objection, made in a meeting in Geneva this ⁠week, precludes ‌the possibility of an ⁠agreement on reforms there since ​all ‌166 WTO members must ​decide by ⁠consensus.

Barloon stressed that Washington had an ambitious reform agenda and added that he was looking forward to hearing other countries’ positions.

(Reporting by Emma FargeEditing by ​Ludwig Burger)