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India ready for talks if Lamy
gets positive U.S. response
Business Line, August
14, 2008
NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday
reiterated its willingness to join the global trade talks if World
Trade Organisation Director-General Pascal Lamy gets a positive
response from the U.S. next week for resolving the Doha deadlock on
safeguards for farmers in developing countries.
“We have always said if the WTO
Director-General feels there is a chance for [another] opening, then
we will be prepared to come again to Geneva,” Commerce Secretary G.K.
Pillai told journalists on the sidelines of a FICCI-CUTS conference
here.
He said Mr. Lamy “would get back to
us” after his visit to the U.S. and consultations with others.
Participating in a panel
discussion, Mr. Lamy said there was a critical need for building
consensus “as there is no other option available at this time.”
He said world trade had
dramatically changed in the last two decades. “We now have 15 trade
unions [country and regional groupings] within the WTO, which as
powerful coalitions negotiate on the nitty-gritties of trade.” He
emphasised the need to probe whether the rules encompassing the
multilateral trading system reflected the pro-development stance.
There was much greater participation, Mr. Lamy said. “In reality, in
the ‘Green Room’ of today all the leaders of the Trade Unions [40
Ministers from different countries] are present.”
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