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[CUTS-TradeForum] Trade Dialogues: Business groups present their recommendations on tackling trade barriers to WTO members.

From: CUTS International

Trade Dialogues: Business groups present their recommendations on tackling trade barriers to WTO members
World Trade Organisation
July 03, 2017

Business leaders on 3 July presented a set of recommendations on how the organization could help both small and large companies in developed and developing countries by tackling obstacles to business in key sectors of interest.

In May last year, as part of the WTO’s new “Trade Dialogues initiative,” business representatives from around the world called on the WTO to deal with what they described as “pressing business issues”. Two focus business groups have been exchanging views in the past 13 months on how the work of the WTO can help address the current needs of business.

The group leaders – Stormy Mildner, B20 Sherpa and Head of Foreign Trade Policy at the Federation of German Industries (BDI), and John Danilovich, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), presented their recommendations to the coordinators of groups of WTO members and a number of other members.

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