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Tags: Current Focus, Brazil, Mexico,
Azevedo, Brazil's ambassador to the WTO since 2008, succeeds Pascal Lamy of France as the new head of the WTO in 2013. Brazil is not seen as the best proponent of free trade as it protects its domestic industry and depends less on free trade than countries like Mexico.
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