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Let's talk trade by WTO

By: World Trade Organization
  • Summary

  • Trade can often feel impersonal but trust us – it is very personal. Trade is about people. It is about the connections it creates, the challenges it can bring, and also about the opportunities it unleashes. Let's Talk Trade brings these stories to the forefront. Every season we will dive into a different subject, and get people talking about how trade matters to them, and what the World Trade Organization has got to do with it. So stay tuned, and Let's Talk Trade! Brought to you by the World Trade Organization.
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Episodes
  • Christine Lagarde and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on women empowerment
    Mar 8 2024

    Last year, on International Women's Day, the WTO community was treated to a special event. Two prominent women in the global economy came together for a candid conversation about women's economic empowerment, gender balance in the workplace, and more. The discussion with Christine Lagarde, who serves as the President of the European Central Bank, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization, was moderated by CNN International's Eleni Giokos.

    The event was held on 8 March 2023.

    You can watch the full event, including the segment with questions from the audience, here:

    https://www.youtube.com/live/l61qfHp32Bg?si=NOOakQF_wTQpiIPz

    Learn more about the Women Exporters in the Digital Economy (WEIDE) Fund, launched at the sidelines of the WTO's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference in February 2024, here:

    https://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news24_e/women_25feb24_e.htm

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    46 mins
  • Feeding the world. Food Safety as a key to access export markets. (S7 - Ep 5)
    Dec 14 2023

    Food safety is a collective responsibility. Producers, businesses, , governments, and international agencies all contribute to ensuring that the food consumers receive  is safe to eat. In this podcast episode, our guest, Francis Chama of York Farms, a Zambian agricultural producer, sheds light on how his company tackles the issue of pest management. Adherence to sanitary and phytosanitary measures is key to accessing export markets explains Simon Padilla of the Standards and Trade Development Facility at the WTO. Simon offers context about the trade policies and collaborative efforts at the international level that enable businesses like York Farms to supply agricultural produce to consumers worldwide and locally. 

    In the podcast

    • Francis Chama, Packhouse Manager, York Farm, Lusaka, Zambia 
    • Simon Padilla, Economic Affairs Officer, Standards and Trade Development Facility Section, Agriculture and Commodities Division, WTO  
    • Kimonique Powell, Podcast Host, WTO Young Professional 

    Links

    Explainer video about the SPS Agreement

    Let's Talk Food Safety

    WTO SPS Agreement 

    WTO | Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures - text of the agreement

    Standards and Trade Development Facility  

    STDF (standardsfacility.org)

    False Codling Moth 

    False codling moth, photos and article - Wikipedia

    Pest fact sheet from Stellenbosch University, South Africa

    False Codling Moth

    U.S. Department on Agriculture

    False Codling Moth | National Invasive Species Information Center

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    27 mins
  • Never give up. Export ambitions in the face of natural disasters (S7 - Ep4)
    Dec 5 2023

    The people of Tonga, a Small Island Developing State in the Pacific, know a thing or two about living with natural disasters. In 2022, their archipelago was first hit by a giant volcanic eruption and then went through a prolonged period of drought. Farmer and entrepreneur Minoru Nishi Jr is not prepared to give up on expanding his export activities in the face of natural hazards. Minoru is joined in this episode by Esterlina Alipate, a Tongan trade official who currently is with the Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation at the WTO. Esterlina explains how natural disasters and climate change constitute a setback for the development efforts of her country. 

     

    In the podcast:

    - Minoru Nishi Jr, farmer and entrepreneur, Managing Director of Nishi Trading Co. Ltd, Tonga

    - Esterlina Alipate, principal trade officer of the Ministry of Trade and Economic Development of the Kingdom of Tonga. Esterlina is currently stationed at the WTO under the Netherlands Trainee Programme where she works with the Aid for Trade Unit and the Trade Facilitation Unit.

    - Kimonique Powell, Podcast Host, WTO Young Professional

     

    If you want to go deeper on the topic, here are a few reading suggestions:

    Minoru Nishi Jr's family-owned agricultural business:

    Nishi Trading Co. Ltd

    Satellite animation of the initial ash plume and shockwave on 15 January 2022:

    The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption

    Developing, stimulating, and promoting economic development in Tonga:

    Ministry of Trade and Economic Development

    The Tonga Trade Portal is a trade facilitation platform implemented by the government of Tonga:

    Tonga Trade Portal

    A dedicated WTO website on trade and natural disasters provides access to research papers and WTO-organized symposia dealing with this topic:

    Research on natural disasters and trade

    What is the scope that exists under WTO Agreements for Members to adopt trade measures in support of disaster response, disaster recovery and disaster resilience?

    Natural disasters and trade: a legal mapping

     

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    25 mins

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