He also led Mexico's participation in the Uruguay round of talks that led to the creation of the WTO in 1995. His name is the seventh to be tossed into the hat to replace the current WTO chief, Frenchman Pascal Lamy, who will step down when his second term expires on August 31.
Observers say the next director general will most likely not be a European or an American and all but one of the current candidates are from developing countries. The WTO's 158 member countries have until December 31 to submit candidates for the post, and the body will make its decision known by May 31.