Inside MC13
In a world where peace is fragile and international cooperation is difficult, MC13 provides the global community with an opportunity to find common ground.
The 13th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) (MC13) is taking place from February 26 to 29 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). A forum for trade ministers and high-level representatives, MC13 provides an opportunity for WTO members to convene and approve new multilateral trade rules, incorporate new members into the organization, and discuss critical reforms. The last Ministerial, MC12, delivered important outcomes, including an agreement to curb harmful fisheries subsidies. Can this momentum be sustained, and what can negotiations during this Ministerial deliver? Decisions could have far-reaching implications for the global trade landscape, sustainability, and the environment.
Need to Know: What to watch at MC13
Will you be at MC13? Or do you have an interest in the intersection between trade policy and sustainability? IISD is running the Trade + Sustainability Hub, to convene impactful discussions on trade and climate, nature, and development alongside MC13 in Abu Dhabi. You can join us in person or online by registering here.
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Inside MC13: What can we expect?
In this video, IISD expert Alice Tipping explains what we can expect from the World Trade Organization's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (WTO) (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, the top issues on the agenda and ultimately why MC13 matters now, more than ever.
What to Expect at MC13
In this article for the SDG Knowledge Hub, IISD expert Alice Tipping explains what to expect from the WTO's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, as well as the top issues on the agenda including fisheries subsidies, agriculture negotiations and WTO reform.
Trade and Sustainability Hub 2024
Alongside the Thirteenth WTO Ministerial Conference (MC13) we will be running our Trade + Sustainability Hub, bringing together thought leaders from both within and outside governments for a series of conversations on the challenges of building cooperative trade policy that delivers for sustainable development.
Fisheries Subsidies
Inside MC13: Will WTO members finish the job on fisheries subsidies?
IISD expert Tristan Irschlinger dives into the potential development of further rules for the Fisheries Subsidies Agreement during the World Trade Organization's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (WTO) (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Fisheries Subsidies: Will World Trade Organization members finish the job at MC13?
Tristan Irschlinger traces the future of the landmark fisheries subsidies agreement at the WTO by envisioning broader rules, managing the involvement of the largest players, and creating flexibilities for developing countries.
The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies: A Reader's Guide
This guide provides a clear overview of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, explaining succinctly the rules and provisions that the treaty establishes.
VIDEO: The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies
After more than two decades of negotiations, members of the World Trade Organization concluded an Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies in June 2022. This treaty establishes a binding set of global rules to curb the harmful subsidies provided by governments to the fishing sector. IISD expert, Alice Tipping, explains what the accord entails and what it means for sustainable development.
Self-Assessment Tool for the Implementation of the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement
As World Trade Organization Members prepare for the entry into force of the new Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, this new tool aims to support their implementation efforts.
Stop Funding Overfishing Coalition
Over 180 organizations worldwide, including IISD, are part of the Stop Funding Overfishing Coalition. Together, they are urging global leaders to ratify and enhance the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies for the well-being of our oceans and the communities relying on them.
Agriculture
Inside MC13: How can trade negotiations contribute to food security and sustainable agriculture?
IISD expert Facundo Calvo explains what to expect from agricultural negotiations during the World Trade Organization's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (WTO) (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
World Trade Organization Agriculture Negotiations at MC13
Facundo Calvo stresses the essential role of binding commitments, rules, and disciplines to effectively regulate trade in food and agriculture, particularly to enhance food security in least-developed countries.
WTO Agriculture Negotiations and Sustainable Development
These three webinars offered WTO delegates and capital-based officials the chance to discuss WTO Agriculture Negotiations and sustainable development with a focus on domestic support, public stockholding for food security purposes (PSH), and export restrictions.
Investment Facilitation
Inside MC13: Will WTO members find a way to integrate the Investment Facilitation Agreement?
IISD expert Rashmi Jose explores the future of the Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement, or IFDA, at the World Trade Organization's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (WTO) (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Tough Road Ahead to Integrate Investment Facilitation Agreement Into World Trade Organization System
Rashmi Jose delves into the origins, content, and challenges of integrating the plurilateral Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement into the WTO framework.
The Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement: A reader's guide
A subset of World Trade Organization members has finalized the legal text of an Agreement on Investment Facilitation. This Reader's Guide provides an overview of what's in the agreement.
E-Commerce
Inside MC13: Why are E-Commerce negotiations taking centre stage?
IISD expert Rashmi Jose analyzes the future of E-Commerce negotiations ahead of the World Trade Organization's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (WTO) (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
E-Commerce Takes Centre Stage at World Trade Organization in Run-up to MC13
Yasmin Ismail and Rashmi Jose explore the developments in the role and dynamics of trade-related e-commerce discussions leading up to the WTO's 13th Ministerial Conference.
Joint Statement Initiative on E-commerce at Crossroads for a “Substantial” Conclusion by MC13
Yasmin Ismail explores the recent updates of the JSI negotiation text on e-commerce and examines the impact of national policies, regional trade agreements, and digital economy accords on the ongoing negotiations.
WTO Reform
Inside MC13: Reforming the World Trade Organization
IISD expert Alice Tipping delves into the topic of reform ahead of the World Trade Organization's Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (WTO) (MC13) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, covering the top issues on the agenda for member countries.
Reforming the World Trade Organization
Alice Tipping navigates through the opposing views that are shaping reform at the WTO, including changes in the dispute settlement system, plurilateral treaty on investment facilitation, and special and differential treatment.
Environment and Climate
Is the World Trade Organization Up to the Challenge of Prioritizing the Environment at MC13?
Ieva Baršauskaitė tackles the complexities of revitalizing trade and environment discussions at the WTO to discern whether environmental issues will be a priority in the upcoming 13th Ministerial Conference.
Trade-Related Policy Measures to Reduce Plastic Pollution: Building on the state of play
This report looks at the trade-related plastic pollution-reduction measures notified by World Trade Organization (WTO) members in order to provide inspiration for further actions and international cooperation options.
Our MC13 Experts
Alice Tipping
Director, Trade and Sustainable Development
Facundo Calvo
Policy Analyst, Trade and Agriculture
Tristan Irschlinger
Policy Advisor, Fisheries Subsidies
Ieva Baršauskaitė
Senior Policy Advisor
Rashid S. Kaukab
Senior Specialist, Trade and Sustainable Development
Rashmi Jose
Senior Policy Advisor
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder
Vice-President, Global Strategies and Managing Director, Europe
Maria Barral
Communications Officer