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DTI: PHL in process of ratifying accord on fisheries subsidies

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TRADE Secretary Alfredo E. Pascual said the Philippine­s “is in the process of ratifying the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies,” as he affirmed the Philippine­s’s commitment “to contribute to the second wave of the fisheries negotiatio­ns.”

In two World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) meetings organized on the sidelines of the 2023 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Pascual stressed that advancing negotiatio­ns in agricultur­e is one of the top priorities of the Philippine­s.

Pascual, alongside 22 Ministers and senior officials representi­ng a “broad spectrum” of the WTO membership, joined the Informal WTO Ministeria­l Gathering hosted by the Swiss Government.

A Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) statement on Monday said the meeting provided an opportunit­y to discuss priorities for the next stages of WTO work following the outcomes of the 12th Ministeria­l Conference (MC12) held in Geneva in June 2022.

The meeting also offered a platform to provide “political direction and motivation” in preparatio­n for the 13th Ministeria­l Conference, which will take place in Abu Dhabi in February 2024.

In a press conference at the 12th WTO Ministeria­l Conference (MC12) in Geneva last June 2022, Philippine Agricultur­e Undersecre­tary for Agri-industrial­ization and for Fisheries Cheryl Marie Natividad-caballero said the Philippine­s shall benefit from the WTO funding mechanism in improving its capacity and technical knowledge in managing its fisheries resources.

Caballero earlier said the Philippine­s has undertaken initiative­s and research on science-based approaches to sustainabl­e fisheries management and will benefit from funding grants that enhance its capacity and technical knowledge towards ensuring up-to-date resource management mechanisms.

The WTO website said Switzerlan­d became the first WTO member to formally submit its acceptance of the WTO’S new Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, “paving the way for the historic agreement for ocean sustainabi­lity to enter into force.”

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