 Top U.S. Trade Negotiator Catherine Tai has confirmed the Biden administration's commitment to the World Trade Organization, saying consensus was possible on several trade and health proposals at a major meeting next month. The 25-year-old global trade body is facing questions about its relevance and Director-General Ungozio Cungeruela is on the pressure to deliver quick reforms and clinch its first multilateral trade deal in years at the November 30 to December 3 meeting. Many observers blame Washington for the paralysis of the WTO's top dispute settlement panel, whose Georgia appointments were blocked by the administration of former President Donald Trump. Let me begin by affirming the United States' continued commitment to the WTO. The Biden-Harris administration believes that trade and the WTO can be a force for good that encourages a race to the top and addresses global challenges as they arise. We all recognize the importance of the WTO and we all want it to succeed. We understand the value of a forum where we can propose ideas to improve multilateral trade rules. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.