Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during an informal meeting of about 25 WTO members yesterday in Paris also emphasised on working on trade facilitation in services including Mode 4 (movement of professionals).
About 25 key trade ministers have met on the sidelines of an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Ministerial Council Meeting in Paris.
India "emphasised on setting timelines for working on SSM (special safeguard mechanism) and permanent solution on public stock holding of food grains", Sitharaman said in series of tweets.
She has also emphasised on working on a trade facilitation in services including Mode 4, a proposal which was welcomed by WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo.
The minister "reiterated taking up of remaining DDA (Doha Development Agenda) issues including agriculture before taking up of new issues at the WTO".
The new issues which are being pushed by developed world include investments, competition, labour, government procurement, environment and global value chains.
She also called for implementation of Bali and Nairobi ministerial decisions.
She said that these issues could lay the foundation for the outcomes of 11th WTO Ministerial Conference.
For a permanent solution, India had proposed either amending the formula to calculate the food subsidy cap of 10 per cent, which is based on the reference price of 1986-88, or allowing such schemes outside the purview of subsidy caps.
The Doha Round of negotiations launched in 2001 has remained stalled since July 2008 due to differences between the rich and the developing nations, mainly over the subsidies given to farmers.
"Ministers need to be involved directly or agreements will not be reached. You need to meet often, be engaged and be active," he has said.
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