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India bats for easier exit from WTO pacts; cautions against discussing non-trade issues

This is in line with India's long-standing position to oppose discussions or establishment of mandates at the WTO on what the country considers non-trade issues such as MSME, environment and sustainability, and gender

February 26, 2024 / 22:23 IST
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The WTO's 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) will go on till February 29 in Abu Dhabi

India pushed for greater flexibility for developing countries in exiting World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements to overcome constraints faced by them in industrialisation. India also expressed concerns about the concerted attempt to club long-standing development issues like policy space for industrial development with the new issues of “Trade and Industrial policy”.

Non-trade issues have the potential to encourage trade distortive subsidies and non-trade barriers and such measures and their impact on the interests of developing countries, it said.

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The South Asian nation made this statement while participating in a session of the thirteenth Ministerial Conference (MC13) of the WTO, which began in Abu Dhabi on February 26. On the opening day, the Indian delegation was led by Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal.

In the second session on Trade and Inclusion, Barthwal cautioned members that mixing non-trade topics with WTO rules can lead to greater trade fragmentation. Bringing issues like Gender and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) into the realm of WTO discussions was not practical because these issues were being discussed in other relevant international organizations already.