Countries look to convince Trump to buy into World Trade Organization reforms
OTTAWA — Canada’s trade minister says a small group from the World Trade Organization hope to convince the two biggest economies on the planet to save the beleaguered body, but gave no timeline to bring China and the United States into the talks.
Neither country took part in the day-long meeting in Ottawa on the future of the world’s trade referee.
Building consensus on specific reforms will take time and will be impossible without approval from China and the United States, International Trade Minister Jim Carr said Thursday.
Carr didn’t have an answer for when or how he expected to bring the Chinese and Americans into the conversation, and hoped that “force of argument” and the determination of a “very important, small group” of WTO members would win over the countries.


