On May 21, 2025, the World Free Zones Organization (World FZO) successfully hosted
a high-impact international webinar titled:
"Opportunities and Challenges: How
Your Free Zone Can Help Your Country Navigate the Evolving Global Landscape and
Tariff Dynamics?"
The event drew 516 registrations from 91 countries,
highlighting the growing global interest in how Free Zones can adapt and lead amid
rapidly shifting trade environments.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Mohammed
Alzarooni, Chairman of World FZO, addressed the growing geopolitical and economic
volatility that is reshaping international trade. He emphasized that Free Zones
must take an active role as facilitators of opportunity, resilience, and
transformation.
He also outlined four key initiatives currently being
undertaken by World FZO:
- Strengthening cooperation with the World Customs Organization
- Promoting Green Free Zones in partnership with the International Energy
Agency
- Advancing agro-industrial Free Zones in collaboration with the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations
- Partnering with UN Tourism to support tourism-oriented Free Zones
The session was moderated by Dr. Samir Hamrouni, CEO of World FZO, who
welcomed distinguished speakers Dr. Ralph Ossa, Chief Economist of the World Trade
Organization (WTO), and Martín Ibarra, Advisor to the Board of World
FZO.
Dr. Ralph Ossa during his keynote presentation discussed the impact of
recent trade policies on global trade flows.
Key insights included:
- Rising tariffs and uncertainty have pushed global merchandise trade growth
down to just 0.3%
- Despite growing tensions, 74% of global trade continues to be governed under
WTO multilateral rules
- Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are especially vulnerable to current
disruptions
- Regional partnerships and diversified markets are essential to building
economic resilience
Dr. Ossa emphasized the enduring relevance of multilateralism and the
need for cooperative management of trade tensions and redirection.
Martín
Ibarra delivered a data-rich presentation on how Free Zones can position
themselves amid current global disruptions. He noted:
- Free Zones have historically demonstrated resilience and growth during
global crises
- The integration of U.S. content can help zones navigate new tariff
structures
- Free Zones must adapt their value propositions to align with emerging global
supply chains and trade policy trends
He also highlighted the importance of strong compliance practices,
transparent customs operations, and agile logistics frameworks to maintain
competitiveness and credibility.
The webinar concluded with a dynamic
Q&A session, covering topics ranging from African trade integration and
multilateralism to zone-specific challenges in logistics, mining, and digital
trade.
Dr. Mohammed Alzarooni, Chairman of World FZO and Dr Samir Hamrouni,
CEO of World FZO welcomed everyone to participate and continue the dialogue at the
upcoming 11th World FZO World Congress scheduled for October 10–12, 2025, in
Hainan, China.