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G20 Delhi Declaration: WTO reform, discouraging protectionism, mutually supportive trade and green policies.
Sep 11, 2023
The G20 Summit on Saturday reiterated their commitment towards reform of the World Trade Organization (WTO), dispute settlement and that trade and environment policies should be mutually supportive consistent with global trade rules and multilateral environmental agreements.
In the New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration, the grouping- which added the African Union as its new permanent member- emphasised on avoiding discriminatory green economic policies.
'We renew our commitment to ensure a level-playing field and fair competition by discouraging protectionism and market distorting practices, to foster a favourable trade and investment environment for all,' the bloc said, highlighting its commitment to 'positive outcomes at the WTO’s Thirteenth Ministerial Conference (MC13).'
The 37-page declaration has the trade and investment agenda in a subhead titled 'Unlocking Trade for Growth.'
'We affirm that a rules-based, non-discriminatory, fair, open, inclusive, equitable, sustainable and transparent multilateral trading system, with WTO at its core, is indispensable,' they said.
The statement assumes significance as the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body (DSB), is dysfunctional and a crucial point of discussion ahead of the upcoming ministerial meeting of the trade body.
'We will support policies that enable trade and investment to serve as an engine of growth and prosperity for all,' it said.
In the declaration, the G20 referred to the Jaipur Call for Action for enhancing micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) access to information to promote their integration into international trade.
Digitalization of trade documents, enhancing information access to MSMEs, framework to map global value chains, best practices on mutual recognition agreements for professional services, and a standards dialogue, were the five outcomes of the G20 Trade and Investment Ministers Meeting last month which culminated into the Jaipur Call for Action.
As per the New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration, the G20 Generic Framework for Mapping GVCs will help members identify risks and build resilience.
The members said that trade and environment policies should be mutually supportive, consistent with WTO and multilateral environmental agreements.
Recognising the importance of WTO’s ‘Aid for Trade’ initiative to enable developing countries, notably LDCs to effectively participate in global trade, including through enhanced local value creation, they said: 'We welcome all efforts to mobilize necessary resources in this regard.'
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