WTO Ministerial Conference In Abu Dhabi Postponed To New Date
In a recent announcement, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has made it known that the Formal Closing Session of the Ministerial Conference (MC13), initially scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi, will now be held at 14:00 UAE time on Friday, 1st March. This adjustment in the schedule marks a significant moment for the conference, which has been closely monitored by global trade representatives and business leaders.
The WTO further disclosed that following the conclusion of the Closing Session, a press conference is set to occur. This briefing will feature WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, alongside Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade and the Chair of MC13. The precise timing for this press conference is yet to be confirmed, indicating that attendees and media outlets will be updated in due course.

This development comes as a focal point for those involved in international trade and economics, highlighting the importance of the Ministerial Conference in shaping global trade policies and discussions. The involvement of high-profile figures such as Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi underscores the significance of the event in facilitating dialogue and cooperation among WTO member states.
The postponement and subsequent arrangements for the press conference reflect the WTO's commitment to ensuring a comprehensive and inclusive conclusion to MC13. Stakeholders from around the world are keenly awaiting insights and outcomes from both the Closing Session and the press briefing, which are expected to address key issues facing international trade today.
As details regarding the exact time of the closing press conference remain pending, participants and observers are advised to stay tuned for further announcements from the WTO. This event represents a pivotal moment for global trade discussions, with implications for policy, partnerships, and economic strategies moving forward.
With inputs from WAM