Suresh Prabhu
Urges G-20 Members to Focus on Services for Enhancing Global Trade
·
The
G-20 TMM deliberations will feed into the G-20 Leaders Declaration which will
be adopted at the G-20 Summit on 30 November – 1 December 2018 in Buenos Aires
in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to participate.
[MoC&I
Press Release dated 18-09-2018]
Commerce and Industry
Minister Suresh Prabhu led the Indian delegation for
the G-20 Trade Ministers Meeting (TMM) held at Mar del Plata, Argentina on 14
September 2018. The G-20 TMM was represented by Ministers/Vice Ministers of G20
countries, 8 guest countries and 7 Heads/Deputy Heads of International Organisations such as WTO, ITC, OECD, World Bank, IMF, CAF
and IADB. As Argentina is the President of G-20 this year, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Argentina, Mr. Jorge Faurie and Minister
for Production and Labour, Mr. Dante Sica jointly chaired the Sessions. The overall objective of
the Argentine Presidency of G-20 is ‘Building Consensus for Fair and
Sustainable Development’.
The programme
of the G-20 TMM included a breakfast meeting to facilitate free exchange of
views on the current global trade developments and three plenary sessions on
specific topics of the agenda on current international trade developments, trade
and investment aspects of Agro Food Global Value Chains (GVCs) and trade and
investment aspects of the New Industrial Revolution (NIR).
Suresh Prabhu participated in all the sessions including the
breakfast meeting. The Ministers held a shared view that the global trade and
economic situation was at a critical stage due to the ongoing trade tensions,
driven largely by protectionist and unilateral measures by some countries and
resolved to collectively work towards enhancing confidence in international
trade through dialogue and collaborations. Indian Commerce and Industry
Minister underlined that as developing countries and LDCs suffer consequential
collateral damage due to trade conflicts, resolution of differences through
dialogue between the parties should be promoted. He urged G-20 to change the
narrative on trade by focusing on the potential of Services for enhancing the
global trade, keeping in view that Services contribute more than 50% to the
World GDP. Endorsing India's commitment to the rule-based multilateral trading
system, Suresh Prabhu called for collective action
for revitalising WTO without undermining its core
principles of special and differential treatment, consensus building,
inclusiveness and transparency. Most members recalled the successful WTO Mini
Ministerial meeting held in New Delhi in March 2018 as India’s significant
contribution to the revitalisation of WTO.
The Ministers recognised the importance of Agro Food GVCs for enhancing
global food security. Suresh Prabhu underlined the
relevance of keeping in focus realisation of
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 targets relating to removal of
hunger, alleviation of poverty, empowerment of women, employment generation,
without losing sight of the plight of millions of small and marginal farmers in
developing countries and LDCs. He further drew attention to the need for
tackling non-tariff barriers in the form of SPS measures that are more trade
distorting than tariffs. He urged G-20 to support transfer of technology,
research, promote agri services and responsible
investment in agri businesses with an aim to
encouraging greater value addition for MSMEs.
On the New Industrial
Revolution, Ministers acknowledged the central role of digital technologies.
Commerce & Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu
drew attention to the need for minimising
technology disruptions and promoting distributive gains for the collective good
of all countries and, in this regard, he urged G-20 to work towards
closing gaps in the digital divide within and across nations through capacity
building measures, technology adaptation and meaningful investments to give
primacy to protection and promotion of domestic entrepreneurs with an aim to
job creation for millions of youth. He underlined the need for a holistic
approach to the NIR, one that is inclusive and development oriented.
Suresh Prabhu held 24 bilateral meetings with his counterpart
Ministers and Heads of delegation on the sidelines of the G-20 TMM with whom he
exchanged views on ways to reform WTO and strengthen bilateral relations.
The G-20 TMM
deliberations will feed into the G-20 Leaders Declaration which will be adopted
at the G-20 Summit on 30 November – 1 December 2018 in Buenos Aires in which
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to participate.