WTO's Slow Progress on Sustainable Development Goals May Hurt Developing Countries.
The article examines how the World Trade Organization's implementation of sustainable development goals will affect developed and developing countries. The UN's goals for sustainable development may lead to more open international trade, but progress is slow. The decision to end export subsidies in agricultural trade may not benefit all developing countries equally. Some countries may struggle with price competitiveness in agricultural markets. The success of other sustainable development goals will depend on how well the principle of special treatment for developing countries is applied.