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WTOs 5th day meet: Talks on to break impasse over agri, fisheries issues

The conference of the World Trade Organization's highest decision-making body entered its fifth day on Friday, with key members including India, the United States, and the European Union holding negotiations to resolve disputes on subjects such as agriculture, fisheries subsidies, and a duty moratorium on e-commerce trade.

March 01, 2024 / 10:33 IST
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Friday marked the start of the fifth day of the WTO's highest decision-making body meeting. Important participants, including the US, EU, and India, were having discussions to resolve disagreements on matters including e-commerce trade duties moratoriums, agriculture, and fisheries subsidies.

The meeting of the highest decision making body of the WTO on Friday entered the fifth day with key members including India, the US and EU holding talks to iron out differences on issues such as agriculture, fisheries subsidies, and duty moratorium on e-commerce trade.

The 13h ministerial conference (MC), which was to end on February 29, was extended for a day as developing and developed nations were unable to find a common ground on these key issues.

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The members are talking to end the impasse and so far things have not moved much, an official said.

“There are nine countries in the Green Room meeting including Brazil and China. The negotiations have been extended as WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is pushing for outcomes,” the official said.
However, officials here are not sounding positive so far about bridging the differences and coming out with a ministerial declaration, which is a must for the success of the conference.