WTO to Host Global Supply Chains Forum to Explore Ways of Easing
Disruptions to Trade on 21 Mar on YouTube
[ABS News Service/05.03.2022]
The WTO will bring together on 21 March stakeholders from
every part of global supply chains to share perspectives on the causes of
continued supply chain disruptions and to work together on ways to mitigate
their impact on global trade and post-pandemic economic recovery. The forum
will be opened by Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and will be attended by WTO members and
representatives from shipping, trading and logistics companies. It will be held
virtually, with livestreaming available on the WTO website.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, WTO economies
are facing continued supply and demand pressures, congested ports, shipping
logjams, rising inflation, increased freight rates and shortages that are
disrupting global trade.
These supply chain disruptions jeopardize the flow of
goods across the world and weigh negatively on the post-pandemic economic
recovery. Participants will explore the role the WTO can play in strengthening
global supply chains and how partners across regions and sectors can
collaborate to make supply chains more sustainable and inclusive.
The forum is part of the WTO's efforts to analyse the evolving situation in global supply chains.