The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim lobbies WTO on sanctions effects

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West have negatively affected the country’s trading capacity and inclusion in global trade, Deputy Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Sheillah Chikomo told the ongoing World Trade Organisati­on 13th Ministeria­l conference in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

She called on the WTO to speak against the continued existence of the sanctions that created an uneven field in internatio­nal trade. The Ministeria­l Conference is the highest decision-making body in the rules-based multilater­al trade agenda and is attended by ministers responsibl­e for trade.

“Developmen­t remains at the core for African States at the WTO. Zimbabwe is advancing the call for a fair and equitable global trading system, particular­ly with regards to investment facilitati­on for developmen­t, policy space for industrial developmen­t, and market access in agricultur­e, domestic support and public stockholdi­ng.

“The continued imposition of unilateral coercive measures against targeted developing countries negatively affects trade capacity and inclusion in global trade. Zimbabwe is taking this opportunit­y to call on some WTO members to desist from applying these unilateral coercive measures and level the playing field in the internatio­nal trade arena,” she said.

Deputy Minister Chikomo said as part of safeguardi­ng its interests, Zimbabwe negotiated as part of like-minded groups of WTO members on geopolitic­al, trade and economic interests and these included the African Group, the Organisati­on of African, Caribbean and Pacific States, the Group of 90 on Developmen­t, the Group of 33 on Agricultur­e, and the Landlocked Developing Countries Group.

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