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India, China find common ground on WTO issues

India and China have decided to coordinate over contentious WTO issues of mutual concern.

Updated on: Sep 12, 2003 12:40 PM IST
PTI | By , Cancun
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India and China have decided to coordinate position on contentious WTO issues of concern to developing countries with the Chinese Trade Minister Lu Fuyuan asserting, "in areas where we have a common consensus, we should offer support to each other.

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This assertion came at a bilateral meeting Commerce Minister Arun Jaitley had with his Chinese counterpart in Cancun on Thursday.

India and China are already part of the 21-member developing countries coalition on agriculture in the WTO, which is pressing for elimination of trade distorting subsidies and a more equitable world agricultural trade.

They are also together in the group of 15 developing countries that have been formed to oppose Singapore issues comprising investment, competition policy, trade facilitation and transparency in Government procurement.

Jaitley said during the meeting that coalition building had ushered in a new area of cooperation between India and China and observed that together both could shape the WTO negotiations and leave an impact on the functioning of the multilateral trading system.

The current stalemate cannot be broken nor can the overall negotiations be pushed forward unless developed members with high subsidy, high support and high tariffs make major and substantial reduction commitments."

Negotiations on all the three pillars should proceed in a balanced way, he said.

 
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