SANTIAGO, April 15 (Reuters) - Global trade will face lingering protectionism for up to two years, as the job market reels from the global financial crisis, World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy said on Thursday.
"We are not out of the woods in coping with this protectionist tensions," Lamy told reporters in the Chilean capital Santiago during a visit. "We on the trade side know by experience that we still have one or two years of stress to live and to cope with."
Lamy said on Monday the recovery in the global job market will lag that of the world economy by around 18 months. (Reporting by Juana Casas; Writing by Alonso Soto and Paul Simao)