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India should nudge US to appoint judges to hear appeals at WTO

Dispute settlement is the central pillar of the multilateral trading system, and the WTO's unique contribution to the stability of the global economy

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TNC Rajagopalan
At the concluding session of the G-20 summit at Bali, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India will strive to ensure that the grouping acts as a prime mover to envision new ideas and hasten collective action. He added that India’s presidency will be inclusive, ambitious, decisive and action oriented.

A quick way to deliver something on that promise is to nudge President Biden to clear the way for appointment of judges to hear appeals at the dispute settlement body (DSB) of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Dispute settlement is the central pillar of the multilateral trading system, and the WTO’s unique contribution
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