New Straits Times

WTO MEMBERS AGREE TO INVESTMENT DEAL

It aims facilitate flow of FDI, particular­ly to developing and least-developed countries

- ABU DHABI

MORE than 120 World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) member states have finalised an agreement that aims to facilitate investment in developing countries by improving transparen­cy and clearing bureaucrat­ic hurdles, said the global trade body on Sunday.

The Investment Facilitati­on for Developmen­t (IFD) Agreement, signed by 75 per cent of the WTO’s members, would require full consensus before it could be formally incorporat­ed, as per the body’s rules.

Despite broad backing, some members may still oppose its integratio­n into the WTO, including India, which typically objects to agreements that do not cover all countries.

The deal was made public on the WTO’s website hours before the trade body kicked off its 13th ministeria­l conference, here.

The deal aims to facilitate “the

flow of foreign direct investment (FDI)... particular­ly to developing and least-developed” countries with the aim of fostering sustainabl­e developmen­t, according to the text.

To achieve this, participat­ing countries have agreed “to improve the transparen­cy of measures, streamline administra­tive procedures, adopt other investment facilitati­on measures and promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n”.

WTO chief Ngozi OkonjoIwea­la called it a “pioneering

agreement that promises to help its signatorie­s attract the foreign direct investment they want to drive growth.”

Valdis Dombrovski­s, the European Union’s trade chief, said “it constitute­s an opportunit­y for developing and least-developed countries to boost their capacity to attract more investment”.

“We call on all WTO members to support its incorporat­ion into the WTO system at MC13,” said China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) director-general Ngozi OkonjoIwea­la addresses the 13th WTO Ministeria­l Conference in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
AFP PIC World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) director-general Ngozi OkonjoIwea­la addresses the 13th WTO Ministeria­l Conference in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

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