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Plurilaterals without guardrails could fracture global trade rules experts warn WTO reform is urgent
Economy
Published on 2 May 2026

A new trend called precautionism is reshaping decisions
As global trade keeps expanding, experts say cracks are widening in the WTO’s governance—especially with “plurilaterals” lacking shared guardrails. They argue that “precautionism” is driving cautious, fragmented rulemaking, complicating consensus. Reforming WTO rules and balancing unilateral risks with multilateral stability is now central, with India’s negotiating approach under scrutiny.
- Experts warn unguarded plurilateral deals could fragment trade governance
- “Precautionism” is emerging as a force behind cautious policy choices
- Reform of WTO rules and governance is framed as urgent and necessary
- India’s role in plurilateral negotiations remains a key debate
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