18/03/2026
🔹How can the WTO stay relevant in a rapidly changing world?
Singapore’s Permanent Representative to the WTO and WIPO, Ambassador Tan Hung Seng, joined a Washington International Trade Association - WITA panel ahead of the World Trade Organization - WTO 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) in Yaoundé, Cameroon, to tackle this question, alongside PIIE Non-Resident Senior Fellow and Former European Commisioner for Trade, Cecilia Malmström; President of the National Foreign Trade Council, Jake Colvin; SVP, German Marshall Fund, Penny Naas, moderated by Non-Resident Senior Adviser, CSIS and former WTO DDG Angela Ellard.
Ambassador Tan highlighted the urgency of WTO reform, calling for more outcome-oriented decision-making through “responsible consensus” and “flexible multilateralism”. He also underscored the role of plurilateral initiatives, including ongoing work on the Electronic Commerce Agreement, for which Singapore is lead co-convenor, in enabling willing Members to move ahead while keeping the system open and inclusive.
💡 His takeaway: Like a house that was built in 1995 for a smaller Membership, the WTO must undergo re-design to adapt to a larger and more diverse Membership and changing circumstances over time.
Singapore looks forward to a constructive MC14 that charts a clear path for meaningful WTO reform.
🎥 Watch the full discussion:
As WTO Members prepare for the 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) in Cameroon this March, WITA International hosted a global webinar series: WTO Matters. The...