India to work towards creating a "give and take" environment at WTO talks
24 May 2007
New Delhi: India will work towards creating a balance of "give-and-take" among the developing and developed countries for ensuring the success of the Doha round of trade talks.
Speaking
at the Nikkei "Future of Asia Conference"
in Tokyo, commerce and industry minister Kamal Nath
said, "I intend to continue working with my colleagues
in order to create that balance of give-and-take across
the Doha work programme as a whole that will make winners
of each of us."
He said the unity of the developing countries in the World Trade Organisation has "withstood all pressures to undermine the development promise of the Doha round," an official release quoting the minister said here.
He, however, said there was no recognition as yet by some developed countries that the basic premise of the ongoing trade talks was the development dimension and not market access for the rich countries.
Nath also alluded to the double speak of a few rich countries who want subsidies to continue for their own farmers but do not want them for industries in the developing countries.
"We
are told that subsidies are bad for industrial sectors
but on agricultural
subsidies the only thing we hear is that we will get
back to you," he said.