The World Trade Organization said Thursday that former European Union trade chief Pascal Lamy of France will become its new director-general later this year. The WTO General Council chose Lamy after ...
The worst may not yet be over for the global economic crisis as world trade could continue to contract by another 10 percent in volume terms this year, Pascal Lamy, director general of the World Trade ...
Pascal Lamy, former director-general of the World Trade Organization (WTO), warned that the US administration's tariff policies are built on "completely mistaken" diagnosis of its domestic economy, ...
Pascal Lamy, long considered among the elite of EU elites and a key figure behind some of Europe’s biggest political triumphs, may soon become a dissident: He’s part of that dwindling group of people ...
About Pascal Lamy Pascal Lamy is the director general of the World Trade Organization. He has held this position since September 2005. Lamy began his career in the French civil service at the ...
Ireland should "prepare for the worst" and may need emergency aid from the European Union if there is a 'no-deal' Brexit, the former director general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has warned.
Difficult decision-making is a mainstay of the job when you've held the powerful roles Pascal Lamy has over the years. In addition to his eight years as director-general of the World Trade ...
Pascal Lamy, former director general of the World Trade Organisation says the vision of a post-Brexit UK sketched out by justice secretary Michael Gove is "pie in the sky". On Tuesday, Mr Gove said ...
What have you learnt in your career about the importance of trade, aid for trade, and the removal of trade barriers? I believe trade opening can work for development but under a number of conditions.
The Brexit-bashing Frenchman also hinted PM Theresa May was 'dull' in his attack on UK THE arrogant ex-French boss of the World Trade Organisation sparked outrage yesterday after branding Boris ...
The man responsible for policing global trade warned policymakers today that growing currency tensions risked the return of 1930s-style protectionism. Amid fresh evidence that governments are seeking ...