Country Position on WTO issues
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Country Positions on Different Issues in the Run Up to the WTO Doha Meet |
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CUTS’
Contributions at the 7th Meeting of the
Advisory Committee on International Trade, Ministry of Commerce,
Government of India, New Delhi, 2001.06.12
Agreement on Software and Services
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Country Positions
on Different Issues in the Run Up to the WTO Doha MeeT (As on 12th June
2001)
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Fence Sitters
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State-of-the-Play |
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This decision was adopted after hectic
lobbying by EU, and Canada before the Singapore Ministerial.
India was left alone at the end of the day. Even Malaysia
deserted at the last moment when they got the carrot of ITA In spite of the parallel launch of the MAI at
OECD, USA was happy to support it at the WTO |
Australia Argentina Brazil Hong Kong Lesotho S.
Africa USA |
India Malaysia Egypt Pakistan |
The Working
Group is yet to submit its final report There is little
consensus among members on issues which are to be taken up in
case negotiations start, while EU is pushing hard Tactically, EU has
proposed a plurilateral agreement, with the participation of all
WTO members but without any commitment. US will likely support
such a move for other trade-offs |
Background
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Fence Sitters
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State-of-the-Play |
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In the run up to the Singapore Ministerial
meeting, the EU and Japan pushed for this issue, while USA was
uninterested, due to domestic turf problems |
USA |
India Pakistan |
The Working
Group is yet to submit its final report Like investment,
tactically, EU has proposed a plurilateral agreement, with the
participation of all WTO members but without any commitment. US
will likely support such a move for other trade-offs |
Background
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Fence Sitters
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State-of-the-Play |
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The Singapore Ministerial Declaration
instructed the WTO Council for Trade in Goods to start
exploratory and analytical work on trade facilitation |
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India |
The issue is at the
background now, but the situation is fluid |
Background
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Fence Sitters
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State-of-the-Play |
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There is a plurilateral (WTO) agreement on
government procurement |
Argentina Australia Bulgaria Czech Republic Chile Colombia Turkey Jordan Poland Panama |
India |
A potentially
contentious area Likely to be a part
of the negotiating agenda in case new round starts |
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Australia S. Korea |
Many developing countries |
Discussions at the
CTE are not progressing but EU continues pushing as in the past
to incorporate environment in all accords |
Background
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Fence Sitters
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State-of-the-Play |
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Ever since the first Ministerial meeting,
some developed countries have
pushed for a working party on trade and labour standards
at the WTO, but that did not materialise due to opposition from
others, but the issue has not yet died Many trade unions in both North and South,
while mainly Northern NGOs, are big lobbies |
EU Argentina |
India Pakistan Egypt S. Korea Thailand S. Africa Brazil Hong Kong |
There has been some
softening of the stance of many of those countries who were
pushing hard earlier |
Background
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State-of-the-Play |
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Some countries want to launch a new round of
multilateral trade negotiations during the fourth Ministerial
Conference of the WTO to be held at Doha, Qatar in November
2001, while many others are opposing The issue, in the form of a ‘millennium
round’ came up during the third Ministerial meeting of the
WTO, held at Seattle, USA in 1999, but there was no progress Another proposal mooted by the UK for a
‘development round’ which highlighted India’s concerns
over anti-dumping for instance |
EU USA Canada Japan
S. Africa
Egypt Costa Rica Singapore Hong Kong |
APEC (majority) Mexico New Zealand
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India Pakistan Malaysia Mauritius Kenya Zambia Botswana Mauritania |
The EU is pushing
hard, including consensus building, for a ‘comprehensive
round’ while the US is for a ‘limited round’ |
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Change in shade indicates shifting position of a country from previous stand to latest one, on various issues at WTO.
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