WTO 14th Ministerial Conference Concludes: India Focuses on Reforms, Fisheries and Agriculture
The 14th Ministerial Conference (MC-14) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) concluded on the 30th March in Yaounde in Cameroo. This conference brings together the global trade leaders to discuss the critical economic issues. Indian delegation was led by Piyush Goyal and India has actively participated to shaping the discussions on WTO reforms, fisheries subsidies, e-commerce and the agriculture. This conference has highlighted the need for the fair, inclusive and the development-oriented global trading system for developing and least developing nations.
The MC-14 of the WTO was focused on to the multiple high priority global trade issues though the several discussions remain are still ongoing.
Key outcomes of the MC-14 includes,
While the some progress was also made but the several complex issues could not reach out to the full consensus and its showcase the global challenges to the trade negotiations globally.
India had emphasized that consensus-based decision-making is the foundation pillar of the WTO system. Mr. Piyush Goyal has stressed that no country should be forced into the agreements without consent.
India highlighted the key concerns such as,
Fisheries subsidies were one of the most debated topics at MC-14 and India had represented a people centric and balanced approach.
India also highlighted that,
The issue of the customs duty on the electronic transmissions is still remained unresolved. Despite the extensive discussions in MC-14 WTO members were failed to reach the consensus.
India stated its position and it focused on to,
India has strongly advocated for the food security and farmer protection and especially for the developing nations.
Key points raised by India are,
The WTO’s Ministerial Conference is the highest decision-making body of the World Trade Organization and held for every two years.
It plays the crucial role in the,
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