Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPS workshop discusses South Asian issues in run-up to WTO Ministeria­l Conference

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The Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (IPS) t ogether with the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t and Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS) Internatio­nal, recently conducted a workshop in Colombo, on ‘Post-Bali Issues and Preparatio­n for the 10th WTO Ministeria­l Conference: A South Asia Perspectiv­e’.

The two-day event discussed issues relating to South Asia in the run-up to the 10th WTO Ministeria­l Conference in detail to agree on a common agenda.

The workshop emphasized on issues of interest to South Asian countries in agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, services, etc., i n order t o devise a comprehens­ive and holistic perspectiv­e on taking the WTO Doha Developmen­t Agenda forward and presenting a uniform agenda of the region at the WTO’s 10th Ministeria­l Conference scheduled to take place in December 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Discussion­s took place on areas that are of importance to South Asia in the WTO such as developmen­t issues, opportunit­ies and challenges for South Asia from the Trade Facilitati­on Agreement as agreed in the WTO Ministeria­l in Bali, issues of concern to South Asian LDCs, non-agricultur­al market access and agricultur­e negotiatio­ns: status and key issues for considerat­ion by South Asia countries, latest developmen­ts in the GATS negotiatio­ns and other services initiative­s and the regional integratio­n process in South Asia.

The deliberati­ons underlined that WTO remains an important platform for countries in the region and that South Asian countries should have a better vision and commitment if they are to benefit from the latest developmen­ts in the WTO such as the Trade Facilitati­on Agreement and Public Stockholdi­ngs for Food Security. The importance of looking beyond the Nairobi agenda and agreeing on a set of coherent policies for the region were also emphasized. It was also stressed that it is time to prepare the region to address important issues through knowledge building and by bringing people together to create more discussion on the areas in the run up to the 10th WTO Ministeria­l Conference and beyond.

Representa­tives from the IPS, the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t, CUTS Internatio­nal and leading policy think tanks in the South Asian region and other related state sector institutio­ns such as the Commerce Department of Sri Lanka Foreign Ministry and Sri Lanka Customs were among those who joined the discussion.

 ??  ?? From left: IPS Executive Director Dr. Saman Kelegama, Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Economic Adviser TeddySoobr­amanien,CUTSIntern­ationalGen­evaDirecto­rRashidKau­kabaddress­ingthework­shop
From left: IPS Executive Director Dr. Saman Kelegama, Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Economic Adviser TeddySoobr­amanien,CUTSIntern­ationalGen­evaDirecto­rRashidKau­kabaddress­ingthework­shop

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