Mexican could be tipped as new chief of WTO
Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Eduardo Perez Motta, head of Mexico's competition commission, would enter the race to be the next director general of the World Trade Organization if his name were put forward.
Diplomats have told Reuters that it is the turn of Africa, the Caribbean or Latin America to hold the top WTO job.
A Mexican candidate's chance might be lessened by the fact the country's Angel Gurria heads the OECD, and running two international bodies is seen as wielding too much influence.
Source: Chicago Tribune