[Reader-list] Concern over India's stance at WTO talks

T Peter peter.ksmtf at gmail.com
Thu Jul 31 20:49:33 IST 2008


Concern over India's stance at WTO talks

Date:31/07/2008 URL:
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/07/31/stories/2008073160130300.htm

Special Correspondent

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Swatantra Matsya Thozhilali Federation
(KSMTF) representing traditional fish-workers in the State has
expressed concern over the Indian position in the negotiations at the
ongoing ministerial-level talks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
meet in Geneva.

A press note quoting KSMTF president T. Peter here on Wednesday urged
Commerce Minister and leader of the delegation Kamal Nath to refrain
from making a deal under pressure from corporate interests.

The press note said the presence of fisheries in the WTO's NAMA
(Non-Agriculture Market Access) negotiations was a fundamental
mistake. Firstly, fish is not an industrial product. Further, trade
liberalisation is bad for fish, for the environment and for community
groups such as traditional fish-workers across the world who depend on
fish for their livelihood.

The federation expressed strong protest over the current NAMA text
issued by WTO Director General Pascal Lamy. "The presence of fisheries
in the sectoral negotiations flies in the face of the principle of
'special and differential' treatment. Further, the proposed norms will
open the flood gates for mass imports of fish into the country,
affecting the livelihoods of millions," it said.

Pointing out that four-fifths of the WTO members had been excluded
from the mini ministerial meet, KSMTF urged the Indian delegation to
negotiate keeping national interests in mind.


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