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Eight candidates are running to fill the top job at the World Trade Organization. © Reuters
ALEX FANG and HIDETAKE MIYAMOTO, Nikkei staff writers
NEW YORK/MEXICO CITY -- The race for the top job at the World Trade Organization is in full swing, with the winner set to play a pivotal role in international trade disputes as the body becomes a new front in the power struggle between the U.S. and China.