Brazil and India Cold to G8’s One-Month Deadline for WTO Negotiations

Leaders of the Group of Eight major industrial countries meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia on Sunday, July 16, agreed to set a one month deadline for World Trade Organization (WTO) members to revive stalled global trade negotiations.

"There was an agreement on the deadline we gave to our negotiators and no one opposed that," European Commission President José Manuel Barroso said. "It shows that they (the leaders) are aware of the importance of this trade round".

The text of the G8 agreement called WTO Director General Pascal Lamy to consult with members to reach an agreement on agriculture and industry tariffs "within a month." An attempt to revive the ailing trade round floundered in Geneva earlier in July.

"We call upon him to report to the WTO membership as soon as possible with the aim of facilitating agreement on negotiating modalities on agriculture and industrial tariffs within a month," continued the release.

"We call upon all countries to commit to the concerted leadership and action needed to reach a successful conclusion of the Doha round." A spokesman for Barroso explained that "modalities" meant G8 leaders had ordered their WTO negotiators to reach "broad agreement on key figures" as a way of carrying the trade talks forward.

However, it was far from clear whether the call for negotiations would be embraced by the leaders of Brazil and India, who meet for talks with G8 leaders today, July 17.

Both have been vocal in their insistence that the talks must include more concessions by rich countries to lower trade barriers on farm products produced by poor countries. But the two countries are themselves being pressed by the G8 countries to do more to lower their barriers to imports of manufactured products.

Russian President Vladimir Putin who is hosting the meeting for the first time said that wealthy countries "must remove barriers for the inflow of goods of traditional production, but also stop full-scale subsidizing of their exports on the state level" in direct reference to the import tariffs and agricultural supports that jack up global prices and prevent developing countries from getting a foothold in the global economy.

The WTO Doha round faces a count down since a year from now the special authority the US president has to negotiate trade deals will expire. After that it will be harder to obtain congressional approval, and if the US cannot deliver on whatever its negotiators might agree, other countries will not feel obliged.

Agriculture issues have the European Union and United States in opposite sides. The US has been critical about the extent to which Europe has offered to cut tariffs on farm imports, while the EU has said the US is not doing enough to cut its farm subsidies. Developing countries agree with both these criticisms of rich countries’ farm policies.

Meanwhile, the big emerging economies, especially India and Brazil, are in turn criticized by the US, Europe and others for not being ready to open their markets more to imports of industrial goods

Mercopress – www.mercopress.com

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil Lays Out US$ 35 Million for a Bioenergy Disneyland

Biofuels and oil. These are the main topics of the visit of Russian president ...

Cervical Cancer Vaccine Developed in Brazil

A potential vaccine against the virus that causes cervical cancer and genital warts protects ...

Despite Last Decade’s Good Ride Competitiveness Cliff Haunts Brazil

As Carnaval in Brazil kicked earlier this month, Brazilians were ready for a party. ...

Brazil Marks Glamorous Presence at Dubai’s Fashion Fair

The clothes factory from the Brazilian southeastern state of Minas Gerais, Castor, started selling ...

China, the New US of Latin America and Brazil

President Bush’s current trip to China underscores Washington’s vital interest in comprehending that emerging ...

Air Force Chief Admits Air Controller Might Have Led to Brazil’s Air Tragedy

In a public hearing in the Senate, today, November 21, for the first time, ...

Brazil's Petrobras offshore platform

Nigeria Adds Ethanol to Its Gas and Brazil Is Supplying the Additive

Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras will sell, in the following days, an initial shipment ...

FTAA: Brazil Toughens Up Against U.S.

On September 7th, Brazil’s Independence Day, marches will take place throughout the country with ...

Iran Thanks Brazil for Supporting Its 20% Uranium Enrichment Plan

Speaking at a press conference in Brazilian capital Brasília the Iranian ambassador to Brazil, ...

Globalization Is Opening Doors for Brazilian Fashion in the Middle East

The Brazilian fashion industry has great potential to elevate its participation in the market ...