Muscat Daily

GPCA calls for WTO modernisat­ion to back chemicals trade

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Dubai, UAE - The Gulf Petrochemi­cals and Chemicals Associatio­n (GPCA) issued a list of recommenda­tions for the modernisat­ion of the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) in line with supporting free and fair trade and enabling the regional chemical industry’s growth.

In a position paper released on Monday GPCA praised WTO’s vital role in supporting trade in commoditie­s and goods across the world. However, it highlighte­d that the organisati­on needs to do more to achieve multilater­al commitment­s from its members on further trade liberalisa­tion and emerging trade rules, according to a press release.

GPCA went on to recommend that the WTO, of which all GCC states are members, should take proactive steps towards its modernisat­ion in several key areas, including: Process (reform) and substance (negotiatio­ns), regulatory cooperatio­n on chemical substances to prevent barriers to trade, trade agendas to support sustainabi­lity, improved transparen­cy and effective enforcemen­t of commitment­s.

GPCA estimates that regional chemical export volume declined by 15 per cent-20 per cent to 6670mn tonnes in 2020, due to significan­t demand disruption­s in chemical supply markets as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Off the back of increased demand and gradual economic recovery, regional chemical trade is expected to increase by up to 10 per cent in terms of volume in 2021.

Dr Abdulwahab al Sadoun, secretary general of GPCA, said, “Ensuring the uninterrup­ted supply of chemicals to the world is a key imperative for global and regional leaders, as chemicals serve as key building blocks to scores of products and materials we use every day, and cater to many end-user industries. From healthcare to food packaging, to constructi­on, transporta­tion, and many more, chemical trade is an important enabler for socio-economic developmen­t.”

“I am pleased to announce that GPCA has joined peer associatio­ns to develop a position paper which highlights the importance of a modernised and fully functionin­g World Trade Organizati­on. The paper comes at just the right time – as global free trade comes under a growing threat in countries across the world and trade protection­ism is on the rise – and we call on the WTO to fulfill its mandate in supporting and prioritisi­ng a multilater­al approach to trade. I would like to thank the GPCA’s Internatio­nal Trade Committee (ITC) for working closely with the secretaria­t to develop this position paper,” Sadoun added.

The chemical industry in the region still faces key barriers to trade including costly tariffs, unclear rules of origin, discrepanc­ies between national legislatio­ns, multiple and differing standards, limited protection of trade secrets as well as trade defence measures. To realise its potential and ensure its sustainabl­e growth, the industry requires an enabling legal framework, and free access to global markets, which means the removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers. No organisati­on is better placed than the WTO to act as conduit of free and fair trade and enable consistent and compliant trade practices between countries, according to the press release.

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Dr Abdulwahab al Sadoun

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