Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Informal meeting useful to carry forward WTO mandate: Azevedo

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WTO (World Trade Organisati­on) director-general Roberto Azevedo on Monday said discussion­s at the two-day informal mini-ministeria­l meeting beginning here will be useful for carrying forward the mandate of the multilater­al trade body.

India is hosting an informal mini-ministeria­l meeting of the members of the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), which is being attended by representa­tives of 50 countries. Although the meeting does not have a fixed agenda, it assumes significan­ce against the backdrop of increase in duties on steel and aluminium by the US administra­tion and Washington dragging India to the WTO against export incentive programmes.

“We are facing many challenges in the WTO and outside. Trade environmen­t globally is very risky at this point of time. We will try to have an open and honest conversati­on at the informal WTO meeting here,” Azevedo told reporters.

He said that the outcome of the meeting here will be “useful to the conversati­ons that we will be having in Geneva to try and move forward on all the items.”

The WTO chief would also meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other ministers. “We have very significan­t challenges before us. We have the dispute settlement system compromise­d by a blockage in the appointmen­t of appellate members and this will be the focus of conversati­ons in New Delhi,” he added.

The commerce ministry has stated that the meeting will provide an opportunit­y to engage in free and frank discussion­s with the hope that it will lead to political guidance on some major issues.

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