Trade ministers from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member economies affirmed on Friday the vital role of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in addressing global trade challenges, as growing protectionism fuels economic uncertainty.
The consensus was formalized in a joint statement concluding their two-day multilateral meeting on Jeju Island, South Korea.
Key Commitments from the APEC Ministerial Statement:
WTO as Cornerstone:
"We recognize the WTO's centrality in advancing trade agendas and reaffirm its multilateral rules as fundamental to the global trading system."
Shared Concerns:
Ministers expressed "serious concerns about systemic challenges facing world trade," particularly:
Disruptions to global supply chains
Escalating protectionist measures worldwide
Action Plan:
Continued dialogue on supply chain resilience
Enhanced cooperation to address common trade obstacles
Contextual Background:
The meeting prioritized WTO reform discussions, reflecting:
✓ Waning confidence in the organization's ability to ensure free trade
✓ Impacts of recent U.S. trade policies, including:
President Donald Trump's tariff impositions
Shifts toward bilateral trade approaches