A former World Trade Organization boss has said the future terms of global trade, rocked by U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping protectionist tariffs, could be decided outside the 30-year-old international watchdog unless it reforms itself fast.

Details surrounding the pause in U.S. tariffs remains murky
Trump ratchets tariffs on China even higher; China says it will “follow through to the end”
U.S. trade war could make EU wheat more attractive to China
White House reverses initial statements, says Canada, Mexico not subject to 10 per cent global tariffs
“Irreplaceable” market China has already decreased reliance on American soy, corn