WTO Strategy U.S. Ambassador to the WTO Dennis Shea told Friday’s General Council meeting that addressing the organization’s future should wait until after the COVID-19 crisis has passed. However, on Saturday President Trump leapt forward and questioned the level of U.S. financial support to the WTO, questioning why Washington must pay more than Beijing. However, funding is proportional to a WTO member’s share of global trade and the U.S. has 11.6 percent of it versus China at 10.1 percent. In the end, it is about leverage to influence the future of the organization. With the early retirement of current Director General Roberto Azevêdo, the U.S. is likely to oppose any permanent successor unless that decision is par...