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Pushing for concessions at talks
( 2003-09-12 09:34) (China Daily)

China called on the developed members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Wednesday to make substantial concessions on agricultural issues during the latest round of multi-lateral trade talks being held in Mexico.

"The current stalemate (on agriculture) cannot be broken, nor can the overall negotiations be pushed forward until developed members with high subsidies, high support and high tariffs make major and substantial reduction commitments," said Lu Fuyuan, head of the Chinese delegation in a speech at the Fifth WTO ministerial conference running from September 10 to 14.

Lu, China's trade minister, said tariffs must also be substantially reduced for non-agricultural market access (NAMA).

"We believe that NAMA negotiations should aim to substantially reduce tariff peaks and eliminate tariff escalation, and should also observe the principle of 'less than full reciprocity' to genuinely safeguard the interests of members whose economies are at the level of developing countries," Lu said.

The Chinese minister also stressed that the specific circumstances in developing countries should be taken into consideration in the new round of talks.

The latest round of multi-lateral trade talks was launched at the Doha round in 2001.

Trade ministers from the 146 WTO members are expected to reach agreements on lowering global trade barriers, including farm subsidies, during the talks.

 
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