Piyush Goyal Calls for Intensive Efforts to Save and Promote Ideals of
Multilateralism
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Minister
Calls for a Consensus-based Outcome Document for the Ministerial, particularly on
Agenda and Priorities related to Trade and Investment
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Goyal
Urges G20 to Commit to Positive and Timely Discussions on TRIPS Waiver
Extension to COVID 19 Diagnostics and Therapeutics
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Fisheries
Negotiations and Permanent solution to Public Stockholding and E-Commerce
Moratorium Deserve the Urgent Attention of the Ministerial
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Goyal
Seeks Collective Solutions to Strengthen Resilient Global Supply Chains amidst Geopolitical
and Pandemic-Driven Disruptions
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Minister
Calls for Promoting Healthy and Sustainable way of Living based on PM Modi’s Call
for Lifestyle for Environment (LIFE)
Commerce and Industry
Minister Piyush Goyal called for intensive efforts to save and promote multilateralism.
He was delivering his opening statement at the G20 Trade, Investment and Industry
Ministerial Meeting that is underway in Bali, Indonesia.
He expressed concern that
if multilateralism was imperilled, the world would not be left with many forums
to promote dialogue and diplomacy and thus free trade would suffer.
The Minister reiterated
that India stood firmly with the Indonesian Presidency in its efforts to achieve
an outcome based on consensus reflecting the collective commitment of all nations
for a fair, transparent and rules-based multilateral trading system
Emphasizing that India
believes that multilateralism is the cornerstone for managing and facilitating global
trade, the Minister welcomed the outcomes of WTO MC12. He urged the G20 to commit
itself to positive and timely discussions on important areas mandated by the MC12
including WTO reforms and extension of TRIPS waver to cover the production and supply
of COVID 19 diagnostics and therapeutics within the agreed timeframe of 6 months.
He also asked members to be conscious that our fisheries negotiations and a permanent
solution to public stockholding, a permanent solution to e-commerce moratorium amongst
other agendas required their urgent attention and decisions.
The Minister observed
that in the wake of the pandemic and other recent geopolitical developments, the
world had witnessed disruptions in supply chains. There was an urgent need to address
these challenges, he said.
Expressing grave concern
over climate change he called for promoting a healthy and sustainable way of living
based on traditions and values of conservation and moderation. In this regard, the
‘LIFE’ approach, that is, ‘Lifestyle For Environment’ proposed
by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi can prove to be an effective tool in promoting
sustainable lifestyles and enhancing environmental sustainability, he opined.
He called upon all members
to show utmost flexibility and draw from the experience at the WTO MC12 in June
where significant progress to promote equitable and fair trade was achieved.
There was significant
support to India’s position and many members expressed the desire to see outcomes,
and aligned with India’s proposal.