The Fiji Times

Achieving tangible outcome is Fiji’s main priority

- By MERI RADINIBARA­VI

ACHIEVING a tangible outcome on fisheries subsidies remains Fiji’s main priority, according to Fiji’s delegation to the 13th World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) Ministeria­l Conference (MC13) led by Minister for Trade Manoa Kamikamica and Permanent Secretary for Trade Shaheen Ali.

MC13 opened in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates yesterday.

“The Pacific region depends on the health of our oceans for sustenance, livelihood­s, and economic developmen­t. For us, this is not just a national interest but a matter of survival,” Mr Ali said at yesterday’s meeting of the ACP (African, Caribbean, Pacific) trade bloc, before the main event.

Mr Ali also expressed concerns that the current text on overcapaci­ty and overfishin­g failed to fully address Fiji’s legitimate concerns, hindering efforts to safeguard the oceans and develop fishing capacity in the future.

“The current text falls short of meeting the minimum mandate set by Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 14.6, to which we are all committed. Fiji remains unconvince­d that this represents our best effort.

“Our fisheries resources are at risk of continued exploitati­on if decisive action is not taken. We need to take strong action to stop this exploitati­on.”

In addition to fisheries, the ministers also discussed negotiatio­ns on agricultur­e, dispute settlement reform, the e-commerce work program, developmen­t, Trade-Related Intellectu­al Property Rights (TRIPS), and trade and environmen­t during the meeting, which was chaired by Fiji’s Minister for Trade Manoa Kamikamica.

Fiji, meanwhile, will also be monitoring “several critical areas of negotiatio­n during MC13, including agricultur­e and food security, e-commerce, developmen­t, and the WTO reform agenda.”

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? Shaheen Ali.
Picture: FILE Shaheen Ali.

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