Lamy reports slowdown in G-20 trade restrictions but warns trade frictions on the rise

The following is excerpted from a 31 October 2012 news item by the World Trade Organization.

Director-General Pascal Lamy, in his report on G-20 trade measures issued on 31 October 2012, said that “there has been a slowdown in the imposition of new trade restrictive measures by G-20 economies over the past five months”. However, “at a time of continuous economic difficulties, trade frictions seem to be increasing”. He urged G-20 governments “to redouble their efforts to keep their markets open, and to advance trade opening as a way to counter slowing global economic growth”.

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http://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news12_e/igo_31oct12_e.htm