New momentum: can the success in Bali transform the WTO?

Ambassador Roberto Azevêdo, Director-General of the World Trade Organization discusses where the WTO should go next. Ambassador Azevêdo will also reflect on how trade issues might play into the G20 process — a timely discussion in the lead up to Australia’s hosting of the G20 Summit in November.

Ambassador Azevêdo is the sixth Director-General of the WTO. In 2008 he was appointed Permanent Representative of Brazil to the WTO and other international economic organisations in Geneva. His appointment as Director-General of the WTO took effect on 1 September 2013 for a four-year term. Ambassador Azevêdo’s expertise is international economics and he has published numerous articles on these issues.

The ANU book with Brookings Institution, The G20 Summit at Five: Time for Strategic Leadership, as well as a similarly-themed East Asia Forum Quarterly, will be launched on the day of the lecture.

‘In Conversation: Ambassador Roberto Azevêdo, Director-General, WTO’

‘New momentum: can the success in Bali transform the WTO?’

This public lecture was presented by the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research at Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.

Dates: Thursday, July 17, 2014
Location: Australian National University, Canberra