Bali: Regretting the "stalemate" at the Cancun World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference
in September, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on October 7 asserted that rule-based and fair
multilateral trading system should remain the goal.
"But while we search for this ideal, regional trading arrangements offer immediate advantages,
particularly for geographically contiguous regions," he told the Association of South East Asian Nations
(ASEAN) Business and Investment Summit.
The summit is being attended by leaders of the 10-nation ASEAN, Chinese Premier and Japanese
Premiers Wen Jiabao and Junichiro Koizumi and South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun, who, like India,
are full dialogue partners of the key regional grouping.
Vajpayee said, "in spite of the stalemate at the Cancun Ministerial Conference, a rule-based and fair
multi-lateral trading system should remain our goal."
Referring to regional trading arrangements, the Prime Minister said, "They can provide our domestic
industry and agriculture with a valuable learning period, before being exposed to the far greater
competition of global free trade."
The Cancun meet had collapsed because of serious differences between the developed and the
developing world on the high level of agricultural subsidies in the US and European countries.
India, China, Brazil and South Africa, which are part of G-22 grouping, came together to strongly oppose
the moves of the rich nations to bring in new subjects on the agenda of the basis of the Singapore
issues.
PTI