WTO strikes landmark deals package after marathon talks, prompting cheers
- WTO members approved a package of trade deals, including pledges on health and food security
- Agreements were ground out over five days of bargaining at a WTO conference in Geneva

The World Trade Organization concluded a landmark bundle of deals Friday covering fishing subsidies, food insecurity and Covid-19 vaccines following hectic round-the-clock talks.
WTO director general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said trade ministers had struck an “unprecedented package of deliverables” which would make a difference to people’s lives across the planet.
The talks at the global trade body’s Geneva headquarters began Sunday and were due to wrap up on Wednesday.
But instead the WTO’s 164 members went through two straight nights before getting the package over the line at around 5am on Friday. Lengthy applause erupted among delegates when it became clear there would be no objections raised to the agreement.
The WTO’s 12th ministerial conference (MC12) reeled in a deal to halt harmful fisheries subsidies after more than two decades of negotiations, and also reached agreements on e-commerce, responding to pandemics and reforming the organisation itself.
“Not in a long while has the WTO seen such a significant number of multilateral outcomes,” Okonjo-Iweala said.