City
Epaper

WTO talks enter day-5 amid hectic negotiations on agriculture, dispute settlement

By ANI | Updated: March 1, 2024 00:30 IST

Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 1 : World Trade Organisation ministerial conference talks have entered 5th day as the hectic ...

Open in App

Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 1 : World Trade Organisation ministerial conference talks have entered 5th day as the hectic negotiations continues on agriculture, fisheries, e-commerce moratorium and dispute settlement.India and South Africa blocked the inclusion of the China-led Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) proposal in the outcome document of the 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13).

Earlier, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said, "India stands on strong principles of fair play, and justice and wants to ensure all decisions taken at the WTO are keeping in mind the best interests of India's farmers, and fishermen and ensures that our work twirls meeting SDGs, ameliorating poverty, good quality of life and ease of living for Indians, along with strong and speedy growth in the 'Amrit Kaal' is promoted through the various decisions at the WTO."

He also added that India has demanded appellate body be restored so that complaints on WTO resolutions not being met can be taken up before the appellate body to ensure decisions are implemented

India is urging for a permanent solution to the issue of public stock holdings of grains for food security programmes.

In these negotiations, India reiterated its long-held position that responsible and sustainable fisheries are a practice ingrained in the ethos and practices of India's large and varied fishing community. In that context, any comprehensive agreement on fisheries subsidies should keep in mind the interests and welfare of the fishing community, which depends on marine resources for their livelihood and sustenance.

New Delhi has demanded ending the moratorium on imposing customs duties on e-commerce trade.

Goyal also mentioned on Wednesday that India's stand is consistent, the world needs to see who is blocking the issues and why WTO work is not going smoothly. It shows India is a consensus builder and we are playing an important role in this regard but many countries are breaking the consensus.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsSA20 Season 4: Proteas spinner Harmer joins DSG as temporary replacement for Narine

NationalGujarat CM directs swift redressal of public grievances at December 'SWAGAT' programme

NationalThree saplings for every tree cut: DM clarifies rules on Pirpainti Power Project

NationalHM Amit Shah to inaugurate Growth Summit in MP tomorrow

BusinessRBI to inject USD 10 billion liquidity through three-year Dollar-Rupee swap

International Realted Stories

InternationalSouth Korea reports three new bird flu cases at poultry farms

International12 killed in migrant boat capsize off Senegal's coast

International"Extremist voices have been allowed to grow in Bangladesh," says ORF Vice President

InternationalEU slams US travel curbs on five Europeans

InternationalYunus govt junks US concerns on Bangladesh elections, insists AL won't be allowed to contest polls