Building Developing Countries’ Convergence on Tropical and Diversification Products: Picking the Low Hanging Fruits (2)
13th June 2006
On the initiative of Ambassador Claudia Uribe (Colombia) and Ambassador Samual Amehou (Benin), the objective of the meeting was to continue exploring the potential for common ground between those developing countries that are active proponents of the fullest liberalisation of trade in tropical and diversification products and others which have long benefited from trade preferences for these same commodities. The meeting gave the opportunity to a core group of countries to discuss an eventual common approach.
The July 2004 Framework commits Members to pursue the “full implementation of the long-standing commitment to achieve the fullest liberalisation of trade” in tropical farm products as well as crops that farmers could grow instead of narcotics - so called ‘diversification products.’ Members still need to identify which products will qualify, and agree on their treatment. WTO Agriculture Chair Ambassador Crawford Falconer proposed that Members establish a “core set” of products that individual countries could build on when scheduling specific liberalisation commitments. Since some products are controversial, Amb. Falconer has suggested that Members could begin by developing a list of products for which agreement exists, before deciding on any others.
Participants
Ambassador Claudia Uribe
Permanent Mission of Colombia
Ambassador Samuel Amehou
Permanent Mission of Benin
Ambassador Alicia Martin Gallegos
Permanent Mission of Nicaragua
Annie Nyama
ACP Secretariat Office
Umpika Poonnachit
Permanent Mission of Thailand
Anne Kamau
Permanent Mission of Kenya
Milagros Miranda
Permanent Mission of Peru
Shazinaz Sahadutkhan
Permanent Mission of Mauritius
Cesar Montano
Permanent Mission of Ecuador
Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz
ICTSD
Christophe Bellmann
ICTSD
Marie Chamay
ICTSD