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16 TRADE & FINANCE ENHANCING MULTI-LATERAL TRADE The World Trade Organization is marking its 20th anniversary this year. While these two decades have brought numerous challenges, the WTO has succeeded in significantly enhancing the multilateral trading system. Director-General, Roberto Azevêdo, WTO Director-General The WTO has broadened the trading system considerably since 1995, welcoming thirty- three new members, including giants like China and Russia. Today almost all of the world’s economies are now part of a single trading system. International rules, not power, increasingly govern trade relations, and conflicts are settled, not in trade wars, but in the WTO’s dispute settlement system – which serves as a global trade court. Trade barriers continue to fall – to the point where well over half of global trade is now tariff free – and economies are becoming ever more interconnected. In this context the WTO provides a key forum for policy dialogue, information sharing, and economic cooperation “There are many reasons why developing countries have achieved economic lift-off, but surely none is more important than their integration into the global economy” among its 161 members – making it an increasingly critical pillar of today’s system of global governance. While progress in the Doha Development Agenda – the latest in a long line of trade ‘rounds’ – has proved very difficult, a growing list of new WTO agreements – covering everything from customs reform, to information technology products, to government procurement, to financial and