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    WTO at 'critical Juncture' and Needs Deep Reform, EU and Cptpp Say

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    Posted on March 27, 2026

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    Last updated: March 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    At the WTO’s 14th Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé on 27 March 2026, the EU and CPTPP declared the WTO at a “critical juncture,” urging urgent, deep reform to restore its effectiveness and address market distortions, economic coercion, and systemic tensions.

    EU and CPTPP Urge Deep Reform as WTO Hits Critical Juncture in Trade Talks

    By Olivia Le Poidevin

    WTO Reform and Global Trade Challenges

    YAOUNDE, March 27 (Reuters) - The World Trade Organisation is at a "critical juncture" and needs deep reform, the European Union and parties to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership said on Friday.

    Key Players and Meeting Context

    The EU and the CPTPP - which comprises 12 countries, including Australia, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Malaysia and Britain - met on the sidelines of the WTO ministerial conference in Cameroon on Friday.

    Joint Statement Highlights

    "The WTO is at a critical juncture amid heightened tensions in the global trading system," they said in the joint statement.

    Representatives from both groups recognised the need for "urgent, deep, comprehensive and inclusive reform of the WTO."

    Areas of Cooperation and Reform Focus

    They said they seek to "enhance cooperation" among like-minded WTO members in order to drive improvements to the global trading system, while also working together to cooperate on areas of mutual interest such as trade diversification and supply chain resilience.

    Both shared concerns about what they described as "market-distorting practices" and oversupply, as well as "economic coercion".

    Tariffs, Trade Principles, and China

    The EU and CPTPP member countries have been hit with tariffs imposed by the United States in the last year.

    The EU has recently called for a rethink of the WTO's Most Favoured Nation principle, where trading countries have to treat each other equally, on concerns about China.

    EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic recently said the bloc should make low-tariff access to its markets for Chinese companies conditional on the openness of the Chinese economy to European businesses.

    Potential Outcomes and Future Strategies

    Failure to chart a viable reform path for the WTO may lead the EU-CPTPP and other like-minded economies to deepen their cooperation and look to forge deals among willing members as a "plan B" if the WTO talks in Yaounde do not make progress, Sweden's Trade Minister Benjamin Dousa minister earlier told Reuters.

    (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, Editing by Friederike Heine and Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    • WTO Reform and Global Trade Challenges
    • Key Players and Meeting Context
    • Joint Statement Highlights
    • Areas of Cooperation and Reform Focus

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU and CPTPP call for urgent, comprehensive, and inclusive WTO reform amid heightened global trade tensions and dysfunctional mechanisms.
    • •The EU challenges the WTO’s Most Favoured Nation rule, proposing low‑tariff access be conditional on reciprocal openness, especially concerning China.
    • •Failure to reform could drive EU‑CPTPP and like‑minded economies to pursue regional cooperation or plurilateral “plan B” frameworks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about WTO at 'critical juncture' and needs deep reform, EU and CPTPP say

    1Why do the EU and CPTPP believe the WTO is at a critical juncture?

    They cite heightened tensions in the global trading system and the need for urgent and comprehensive reform to address market-distorting practices and trade challenges.

    2What reforms are being proposed for the WTO?

    The EU and CPTPP are advocating for deep, comprehensive, and inclusive reforms, including a re-evaluation of trade rules and enhanced cooperation amongst like-minded members.

  • Tariffs, Trade Principles, and China
  • Potential Outcomes and Future Strategies
  • 3Which issues are central to the EU and CPTPP's concerns at the WTO talks?

    Key concerns include market-distorting practices, oversupply, economic coercion, tariffs, and equal market access, especially related to China.

    4What could happen if WTO reform talks fail?

    If talks stall, the EU, CPTPP, and like-minded countries may deepen cooperation and pursue alternative trade agreements outside the WTO.

    5Where did the recent WTO ministerial conference take place?

    It took place in Yaounde, Cameroon.

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