Management, leadership needed to fix WTO, says Saudi candidate for top post
Al-Tuwaijri explained that his experience in working with Vision 2030, which aims to move Saudi Arabia away from oil dependence, and transform the economy, makes him an ideal candidate for the head of the WTO while it is in need of reform.
“I was part of probably part of the biggest reforms that took place in recent history, a major transformation with the essence around economic diversification, job creation, and the private sector, very much the original goals of the WTO,” he said.
“If we think about now, we have the uncertainty of COVID-19, so why not rethink some of the rules, some of the processes, introduce some new ideas to the members, get this ship moving,” he said.
Responding to a question from Saudi Gazette about what’s the future of the WTO, Al-Tuwaijri said that the future of the WTO is a member choice. “I told the members it’s their organization, their goals, their choice.
“The director-general should come in as a facilitator, like a compass, if the organization is drifting away from its true north and I gave a lot of examples, the organization is drifting yes it is, is there a lot of things done recently to get it back on track maybe not”.
“What we need to do is to dig deep to find what the root causes are of this drift and how can the members collectively be aware of these root causes, and how can we in the future, which is my main point, have key performance indicators to make sure the organization doesn’t drift again,” Al-Tuwaijri said.
Al-Tuwaijri added we want to have early warning signs so when there’s a big dispute building it’s must be captured early on”.
I want the future director-general to inherit a much better organization, I want the debate to shift from this political will into how we can go back to our original goals and delivers on them,” Al-Tuwaijri concluded. Saudi Arabia nominated the former economy and planning minister to head WTO last week amid a last-minute international flurry of submissions to succeed the incumbent Roberto Azevedo who is stepping down in August.