WILL NEW U.S.T.R. EASE TENSIONS WITH ANTIGUA - EU -
WTO?
13 March 2009
Obama's new man makes a good start
US President Barack Obama's nomination for US Trade
Representative, former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk, has made
an encouraging first impression, telling Senate
confirmation hearings considering his appointment that
he will push for strict enforcement of global trade
rules.
That could be a refreshing change from
his predecessor, Susan Schwab, who presided over a
regime that went to extraordinary lengths to do just the
opposite as far as online gambling was concerned,
embroiling her country in serious and long-running World
Trade Organisation disputes with a list of countries
which includes the European Union and Antigua and
Barbuda.
"This [Obama] administration's starting
point on trade will be to ensure the strongest possible
enforcement of existing rules and increase the
transparency of current and future trade agreements,"
Kirk said at his confirmation hearing in the Senate. "As
I've said to many of you in private, I don't come to
this job with deal fever, and we're not going to do
deals just for the sake of doing some," he said.
Kirk, the first black mayor of Dallas from 1995
until 2001, will also become the first black trade
representative if approved by the Senate.
The
current USTR, Susan Schwab, has presided over lost legal
tussles, an abandonment of global trade obligations, WTO
penalities against the US, missed deadlines and a
negotiating process that has taken an excruciatingly
lengthy time to deliver minimal progress, doing little
for the reputation of the US with its trading partners
in the process. In the world of online gambling, few
will be dismayed to see her go.
Nevertheless, she
found it necessary to issue a "we did good" press
release welcoming Kirk's nomination and urging him to
carry on what she clearly perceives to have been her
stellar career in international trade.
“The
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) plays a
critical role in the U.S. economy by promoting the open
and fair trade of goods and services around the globe,”
Schwab crowed. “Ron Kirk is an excellent choice and I
hope that he continues the work that we have done to
benefit U.S. workers, farmers and entrepreneurs. As a
former mayor of Dallas, which is a major hub of
international business, he understands the importance of
trade.
“I am proud of USTR’s accomplishments in
opening markets, as well as its excellent record of
enforcing our trade agreements,” Schwab said. “This
[Bush] Administration will leave behind an exceptionally
strong, pro-trade organization that will support the new
U.S. Trade Representative as he continues to build on
those accomplishments.”
She did not mention her
WTO tribulations with the Antiguans and the EU.
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