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07/20/2020

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Jude Webber | Financial Times

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Jesús Seade, a veteran of three decades of negotiating trade agreements — most recently getting the USMCA trade pact between the bodog poker review bodog online casino US, Mexico and Canada across the line — is one of eight candidates to succeed Brazil’s Roberto Azevêdo as director-general after he steps down in September.

The field is led by two female African former ministers — Kenya’s Amina Mohamed, a former trade minister who has chaired the WTO’s general council, bodog poker review and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a former Nigerian finance minister and senior World Bank official. Mr Seade insists he is not disadvantaged by a widespread desire to make the multilateral body’s leadership more diverse.

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