How do we respond to the pandemic?
Although many countries are still unfortunately plagued by the
pandemic, the crisis will indeed greatly accelerate the digitalization of
economic, social, and cultural systems. This of course affects trade in
different ways.
Globally, the coronavirus pandemic has forced us to urgently restart
and resume international dialogue, such as WTO reform and state aid, as well as
a fuller dialogue on digital trade, especially around data organization, data
ownership, data privacy, data accessibility, and issues. In the future, if we
want to avoid fragmentation of digital trade, because this risk already exists,
we need to pay more attention to the issue of access to the trade environment.
The pandemic will increase people's attention to environmental issues, not
simply stemming from the relationship between humans and nature in some areas.
So there is an urgent need to revive the global trade dialogue and pay more
attention to the issue of "prudence" because it goes beyond pure
trade. The way countries protect health, protect the environment, safeguard
security, and ensure the safety of their citizens requires global coordination
at a higher level. It's of course difficult, because it's all about politics,
culture, history, ideology, and that's a challenge we need to deal with.
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