Piyush Goyal Calls
for Waiver of IPR and Dismantling New Trade Barriers in the Global Fight against
the Pandemic
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“We need to actively resolve new trade barriers like vaccine
differentiations or COVID passports, which impose mobility restrictions and
impede the movement of personnel needed for delivering critical services:” Goyal says at G20 Trade Ministers
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Goyal asks countries engaged in distant water fishing to stop
subsidizing their fishing in high seas and gradually reduce their fishing
capacities, particularly, for overfished stocks
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Piyush Goyal urges Developed Countries to
fulfil their Commitments regarding Transfer of Technology and Climate Finance
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“India among Few Countries on Track to exceed SDG Commitments as
per the Paris Agreement,” says Goyal
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Piyush Goyal Meets Ministers of G-20 to Advance
India's Trade Position and Negotiated Bilateral and Multilateral Agreements
The Union Minister of Commerce & Industry,
Consumer Affairs & Food & Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal has called for
waiver of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and dismantling new trade barriers
in the global fight against the COVID19 pandemic.
“Our response to the pandemic needs to ensure
equitable access to vaccines and other COVID-19 related health products by
ensuring quick resolution of the supply side constraints. One of the ways to
demonstrate this is by accepting the TRIPS waiver proposal,” Mr. Goyal said, in his address to the G20 Trade and Investment
Ministerial Meeting in Naples, Italy today.
Mr. Goyal called for
actively resolving new trade barriers like vaccine differentiations or COVID
passports, which impose mobility restrictions and impede the movement of
personnel needed for delivering critical services.
“COVID-19 crisis is a powerful reminder of our
inter-connectedness, and the need for a coordinated global strategy to overcome
such an unprecedented public health situation,” he said.
Mr. Goyal underlined
the need for an early universal vaccination against Covid19.
“Apart from focusing on facilitating free flow
of goods, I invite G20 countries to join in efforts to make health services
accessible and more affordable by the citizens of the world by enabling free
flow of health services,” he said, adding, “as a quick response to the
pandemic, I am happy to inform that our telemedicine initiative “e Sanjeevani”, has been serving millions of Indians. I am
happy to offer it to the entire world.”
Calling for an equitable and balanced outcome
to the trade negotiations in the Fisheries sector, Mr. Goyal
advocated that countries engaged in distant water fishing should stop
subsidizing their fishing in high seas and gradually reduce their fishing
capacities, particularly, for overfished stocks.
“To achieve balanced outcomes in Fisheries
Subsidies, policy space for future is a must, not only to protect the
livelihoods of poor and marginal fishermen and address, the food security
concerns but also to diversify, modernise and develop
the fisheries sector, he said. Separately, Mr. Goyal
also discussed the Agreement on joint multilateral positions in Fisheries etc with his Australian counterpart during a one-to-one
meeting on 11 October.
In his G20 Ministerial Address, meanwhile, Mr.
Goyal also said India is committed towards the United
Nations 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs).
“India is among the few countries which is on
track to exceed its commitments as per the Paris Agreement. We urge the Members
to fulfil their commitments regarding Transfer of Technology and Climate
Finance, which are far from being fulfilled by the Developed Countries,” he
said.
Mr. Goyal said
sustainability cannot be seen in isolation and has to be linked to making
available grant based, long tenure, low cost and concessional & affordable
technologies.
“India has consistently maintained that
environmental/sustainability measures need careful assessment to ensure that
they do not become new trade barriers and the right forum for them is the
dedicated Multilateral Environmental Agreements,” he said.
On Tuesday, it turned out to be a power packed
day for Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal
on the sidelines of the G20 Trade Ministers Meeting at Sorrento, Italy. He met
with nearly 15 Ministers to advance India's trade position and negotiated
bilateral and multilateral agreements. Among the countries and dignitaries met
included DG WTO, US, UK, EU, Brazil, China, Australia, South Africa, Indonesia,
Canada, South Korea and Mexico.
Mr. Goyal
unequivocally put forth the position that India is working towards the success
of the upcoming WTO 12thMinisterial Conference (WTO MC12) next month
but the outcome must be just and equitable. “Historical wrongs against
developing countries must be corrected rather than being carried over,” he
said.
In his meetings with the Canadian Minister, Mr.
Goyal discussed steps to take forward the FTA
negotiations with the newly elected Government while he called upon his South
Korean and EU counterparts to accelerate review of the FTA. With the Mexican
Minister, Mr. Goyal discussed cooperation in
healthcare. Mr. Goyal also met with the DG, WTO to
discuss the MC12 agenda.