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WTO failing to cope with trade disputes burden as staff exits mount

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Legal Business · 11 June 2015 · 3 min read

In its latest annual report, the World Trade Organization (WTO) has reported that its disputes unit has ‘faced difficulties in retaining staff’, causing delays to panels being established amid a surging caseload.

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