
Keidanren Chairman Yoshinobu Tsutsui speaks at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, October 20, 2025. Photo: Jiji Press
Tsutsui will visit Geneva from Tuesday and present the proposals to WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, he told a press conference on Monday.
He said he hopes Keidanren's reform proposals will help "achieve a breakthrough."
The WTO's decision-making process requires unanimous agreement among its 166 member countries and regions in principle. This has made decision-making difficult and led to criticisms that the WTO is dysfunctional.
While noting that the basic principle of unanimity should be kept intact, Keidanren's proposals urge the WTO to revise the existing system so that decision-making would not be blocked by objections from a few members.
Keidanren also calls for strengthening the WTO's dispute settlement system to resolve trade disputes between members based on rules.
Tsutsui expressed his intention to call on major countries that advocate free trade to support Keidanren's proposals.

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