SPECIAL AND DIFFRENTIATED TREATMENT
- November 4, 2020
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Subject : Economy
Context : Negotiations on curbing “harmful” fisheries subsidies are picking up pace at the World Trade Organization with a revised text of the draft agreement now in circulation. But there is still no consensus on the special dispensation for developing countries being pushed for by India.
Concept :
- More discussions on the special and differential treatment (S&DT) for developing countries and LDCs are scheduled this week in addition to some bilateral meetings to help members narrow their gaps on the matter.
Special and differential treatment :
- The WTO agreements contain special provisions which give developing countries special rights and allow other members to treat them more favourably. These are “special and differential treatment provisions” . It includes ,
- Longer time periods for implementing agreements and commitments
- Measures to increase trading opportunities for these countries
- Provisions requiring all WTO members to safeguard the trade interests of developing countries
- Support to help developing countries build the infrastructure to undertake WTO work, handle disputes, and implement technical standard
- Provisions related to least-developed country (LDC) members.
Designation :
- Currently, any WTO member can designate itself as a developing country and avail these benefits.
- The US had submitted its suggestions to the WTO which states that self-declaration puts the WTO on a path to failed negotiations and it is also a path to institutional irrelevance.
- In the Doha Declaration, ministers agreed that all special and differential treatment provisions should be reviewed, in order to strengthen them and make them more precise, effective and operational.