Piyush Advocates Free Movement of Covid Supplies at Davos
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India would soon be able to overcome the Pandemic & Emerge
Stronger
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India more Comfortable in Launching Negotiations for a Balanced,
Ambitious, Comprehensive, and Mutually Beneficial Agreement on Trade &
Investment Protection
Minister of Commerce & Industry,
Railways, Consumer Affairs and Food & Public Distribution Piyush Goyal on 12 May 2021 said that
India feels much more comfortable in launching negotiations for a
Balanced, Ambitious, Comprehensive, and Mutually Beneficial Agreement on trade &
investment protection. Speaking at World Economic
Forum’s Global Trade Outlook Session, he said that Regional Comprehensive
Economic Partnership (RCEP) was not a balanced agreement as it would have hurt India's
farmers, our MSMEs, dairy industry and therefore it was prudent for India not to
join RCEP.
Mr. Goyal said that the
country is looking forward to the trade and investment negotiations & the potential
they hold for economic growth & prosperity for the people of India, UK &
the countries of the EU. The Minister said that India resonates with the countries
and entities like the UK, EU, Australia, Canada and the US, in terms of democracy,
transparency, rule of law, independence of courts, investment rules, etc. Moreover,
Indian trade with them is by and large balanced.
Mr. Goyal said that we
certainly cannot accept the agenda of a limited set of countries, as lopsided trading
arrangements, subsidy arrangements & benefits that the developed world is enjoying
has to be addressed with more compassion & more sincerity at the WTO. He said
that the agenda of the world will have to be addressed fairly, equitably & in
the true spirit of the WTO.
On the issue of Covid-19, the Minister said that
India today is experiencing the 2nd wave of pandemic, magnitude of this wave being
severe. He said that India is fighting the pandemic boldly. The Government has ramped
up procurement of critical supplies, distribution of oxygen supplies across states
& is ensuring real-time monitoring. He also mentioned about Railways having
commenced “Oxygen express”- trains to carry Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) across the
country to meet oxygen deficits, and India continuing its vaccination drive on a
war footing. He said that together with our continued efforts, we would soon be
able to overcome this global challenge & emerge stronger. He said that India seeks to be an integral part of the resilient
Global supply chains. Even during the first wave of the pandemic, the country fulfilled
all its international commitments and obligations.
Appreciating the support extended by countries
to India in these challenging times, Mr. Goyal said that
the Countries must facilitate export of COVID-19 related health products to countries
that urgently require these for saving precious lives. He said that this is especially
relevant for vaccines. Urging the countries to share vaccines liberally with those
who are in dire need of it, Mr. Goyal said that Global
solidarity is the need of the hour.
Mr. Goyal said that to
overcome this crisis much faster, we need not only the acceptance of the TRIPS waiver,
but also expeditious consensus building, transfer of technology & availability
of the raw materials to make this happen. He said that we wanted to cover medicines,
vaccinations and associated infrastructure to address the challenge of COVID. The
Minister said that the US has given limited support for vaccines patent issue, which
we heartily welcome, and that is the pressing need of today. He said that under
the circumstances, speed is of essence, as this will allow all to meet
the objective of equitable, timely and affordable access for all to vaccines, therapeutics
and other goods required to deal with COVID-19 pandemic. He said that India had provided 67 million doses of Covid vaccine earlier, believing in the motto of ‘VasudhevKatumbakam”. He assured that with enhanced manufacturing
and supply of Vaccines, India would be at the forefront in
supporting the Least Developed Countries and the developing nations in this hour
of need. India has always been IP compliant & would continue to be so, he added.