[Reader-list] Call to protect State’s trade interests

T Peter peter.ksmtf at gmail.com
Sun Jul 23 20:49:37 CDT 2017


*Call to protect State’s trade interests *

T.Nandakumar <http://www.thehindu.com/profile/author/T.Nandakumar/>:
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/call-to-
protect-states-trade-interests/article19339581.ece

*16 Asia-Pacific countries are participating in tariff negotiations in
Hyderabad*

With the 19th round of negotiations for the Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP) under way at Hyderabad, civil society organisations and
advocacy groups are stepping up pressure on the government to come up with
a coordinated strategy to cushion the impact of the mega trade pact and
protect the vulnerable sectors in the State.Four non-governmental
organisations from Kerala have been selected to participate in the
stakeholder consultations with negotiators at the ministerial meeting which
seeks to liberalise the norms for trade in goods and services and promote
investment among the member States.Last year, the State government moved
the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry with a representation calling
for steps to ensure that Kerala’s interests are not compromised by the RCEP.The
government fears that the lowering of trade barriers under the FTA will
bring tremendous pressure on the fisheries, industrial, agriculture, and
allied sectors in Kerala from other RCEP member States, especially China,
Australia, and New Zealand .The State Cabinet had also sought discussions
with the Centre on tariff negotiations under the RCEP.“That is not enough.
The government should walk the talk,” says Chittur MLA K.Krishnankutty, who
chaired the committee set up to formulate the State’s agricultural policy.

“While exerting pressure on the Centre, the State government should have
adopted a proactive approach. But so far there has been no consultations
with the stakeholders to gauge the impact of the trade pact on livelihoods
and the social and economic sectors.” Mr. Krishnankutty points out that
many of the cash crops in Kerala as well as the dairy sector are vulnerable
to import surges triggered by the lowering of trade tariffs.R.Sridhar,
programme director of Thanal, an NGO based in the city, who is
participating in the stakeholder consultation at Hyderabad on Tuesday said
civil society organisations across India were looking up to Kerala to
provide the lead in safeguarding the interests of domestic farmers,
fishers, and small industries.

T.Peter, National Fishworkers Forum general secretary, said it was
unfortunate that the State government had failed to take stakeholder
communities into confidence on the response to the RCEP. As many as 700
officials from 16 Asia-Pacific countries, including India and China, are
participating in the Hyderabad round of discussions from July 18 to 28,
which is expected to finalise the list of goods on which trade tariffs will
either be eliminated or slashed significantly.Apart from Thanal, the other
organisations from Kerala slated to participate in the stakeholder
consultations are the Farmers Coordination Committee, Plantation Workers
Union, and the Malanadu Karshaka Raksha Samithi.


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