WTO Ministerial Conference – Key Issues and India’s Trade Priorities

WTO Ministerial Conference highlights global trade reforms, digital trade rules, and India’s priorities in shaping inclusive and balanced international trade governance.

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WTO Ministerial Conference Latest News

  • The 14th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation has begun amid debates on global trade reforms and India’s policy stance. 

World Trade Organization

  • The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is a global international body established in 1995 to regulate and facilitate international trade among nations.
  • Objectives
    • Promote free and fair global trade. 
    • Ensure predictability and transparency in trade rules. 
    • Provide a platform for negotiation and dispute settlement. 
    • Support development through trade integration. 
  • Key Principles
    • Most-Favoured Nation (MFN): Equal treatment to all member countries in trade. 
    • National Treatment: Imported goods should be treated equally with domestic goods. 
    • Consensus-based decision-making: Decisions are typically taken with agreement from all of the members. 
  • Institutional Mechanisms
    • Ministerial Conference: The highest decision-making body, held every two years. 
    • Dispute Settlement Body: Resolves trade disputes among member countries. 
    • Trade Policy Review Mechanism: Monitors trade policies of member countries. 
  • Significance
    • The WTO plays a crucial role in maintaining a stable global trade system.
    • However, in recent years, it has faced challenges such as weakening dispute settlement mechanisms and rising protectionism.

News Summary

  • The ongoing WTO Ministerial Conference (MC14) takes place in a context of a changing global trade order and growing tensions among major economies.
  • Crisis of Relevance
    • The WTO is facing a crisis of relevance due to disruptions in global trade rules.
    • The dispute settlement mechanism has become ineffective because of the blocking of judge appointments by the United States. 
  • Push for WTO Reforms
    • The United States is advocating significant reforms, including reconsideration of the MFN principle.
    • There is also a push to incorporate plurilateral agreements, which involve a subset of countries instead of all members. 
    • This represents a shift away from the WTO’s traditional consensus-based approach.
  • E-commerce Moratorium
    • One of the key issues is the continuation of the moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions. It has been in place since 1998. 
    • Developed countries support its continuation. 
    • India, along with countries like Indonesia and South Africa, opposes it. 
    • India argues that:
      • It may lead to significant revenue loss. 
      • It restricts policy space in the digital economy. 
      • Developing countries lack the technological capacity to benefit equally. 
  • Investment Facilitation Agreement
    • Another major issue is the China-backed Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement.
    • Supported by over 120 countries. 
    • Aims to improve the flow of foreign direct investment. 
    • India opposes this agreement because:
      • It is being introduced through a plurilateral route. 
      • It undermines the multilateral and consensus-based structure of the WTO. 
      • It may have strategic implications linked to global investment networks. 
  • Public Stockholding for Food Security
    • India continues to push for a permanent solution on public stockholding.
    • WTO rules limit agricultural subsidies to 10% of production value. 
    • India seeks flexibility to support farmers and ensure food security. 
    • This is crucial because:
      • India supports millions of small farmers through MSP. 
      • Around 80 crore people receive free food grains under welfare schemes. 
  • Fisheries Subsidies and Livelihood Concerns
    • India advocates a balanced approach to fisheries subsidies.
    • It supports sustainability in fishing practices. 
    • It emphasises the protection of small fishers’ livelihoods. 
    • It calls for greater responsibility from developed nations engaged in distant water fishing. 
  • India’s Broader Trade Strategy
    • India’s approach to the WTO is guided by the need to preserve policy space.
    • India has a relatively low share in global trade but high growth potential. 
    • Past experiences, such as the Information Technology Agreement (ITA-1), influence its cautious approach. 
  • India aims to ensure that:
    • Development concerns remain central to WTO reforms. 
    • Trade rules do not constrain domestic policy flexibility. 
    • Emerging sectors like digital trade are regulated fairly. 

Source: IE

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