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WTO: 2005 NEWS ITEMS 22 March 2005 Members start work, looking at farm talks and development aspects of cotton The Cotton Sub-Committee heard updates on the agriculture talks and development aspects of cotton, getting down to substance after it swiftly adopted its work programme at its second meeting on 22 March 2005. |
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This was approved swiftly, ending debates over some of the details and allowing the sub-committee to plunge into substance. The work programme essentially reflects the 1 August 2004 framework as it relates to cotton and agriculture.
One of the sub-committee’s tasks is to assess this. Chairperson Groser
reported on progress in the talks, particularly as relevant to cotton.
Amb.Groser also noted that the recent G-20 ministerial declaration also
referred to cotton.
For the WTO Secretariat, Mr Chiedu Osakwe, director of the DDA Special
Duties Division, updated members on latest developments. He outlined latest
activities of the OECD, EU, US and African Development Bank, reporting that
the development track is on-going work that is working well, with
significant further progress having been made since the WTO
Director-General’s
December 2004 report.
Ambassador Groser noted that both the EU and Benin gave priority to
progressing on the trade front. He said it is “inconceivable” that there
will be a result in the agriculture negotiations without serious reform in
domestic support and cotton. Therefore ultimately the work in the
sub-committee and in the agriculture negotiations will be brought together,
he predicted, and development assistance will be needed to help countries
adjust.
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Amb.Tim Groser of New Zealand, who also chairs the agriculture negotiations. |
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