India Bullish on TF in Services for Buenos
Aires WTO Meet
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WTO DG Azevedo
on Visit to India to Lobby for Another Terms!
India will soon send a team to the World Trade
Organisation (WTO) to push negotiations in the areas of food security and trade
facilitation in services so that movement in both areas takes place before the
Ministerial Meeting in Buenos Aires in December.
“We
will submit our formal proposal on trade facilitation in services in a few
days. Following this we will send a team to Geneva to work with our
Ambassador’s (to the WTO) office to ensure that discussions are taken up at
various stages on the matter. I have told the WTO DG that whatever stage the
talks on services are in, it should move towards being a part of the agenda in
Buenos Aires,” Commerce & Industry Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman said at a press conference following her
talks with WTO DG Roberto Azevedo on Thursday.
The
Minister also told the DG that India cannot support negotiations in investments
as well as e-commerce. India floated a concept note on trade facilitation in
services in November proposing measures such as clarity in work permits and
visas, simplification in rules of temporary stay, rationalisation of taxes,
fees and charges and sorting out social security contribution issues for
short-term workers, among others.
Azevedo,
in an interaction with the Indian industry, policy makers and the media,
pointed out that for negotiations on trade facilitation in services pact to
gain traction, India had to get other members interested in it.
“Whenever
a new proposal is introduced there is suspicion in the mind of members. India
has to give the necessary clarifications and gain support,” he said at the
seminar organised by CII.
Sitharaman
said her team of officials will go to Geneva next month and will also speak to
various groups reaffirming India’s need for a permanent solution to the issue
of food procurement subsidies at Buenos Aires.
“We
are required by our Constitution and Parliamentary Act for supporting our
farmers in years of drought and feeding our people. Our mechanism for
procurement is public and open. We cannot be asked by the WTO to stop our programme
because we may have breached some limit,” she said.
Speaking
to industry representatives, Azevedo said at the WTO,
issues such as investments and e-commerce would be discussed among amongst a
small group or entire membership depending on the interest the discussions
generated.