India's WTO Stance Heard and Reflected in MC14 Decisions, Says Goyal

Union Minister Piyush Goyal stated that India's position at the WTO's 14th Ministerial Conference in Cameroon was clearly heard and incorporated into the final decisions. He emphasized that India ensured the voice and aspirations of the Global South and developing nations were prioritized during negotiations. Goyal highlighted India's constructive engagement on all agenda items, guided by principles of fairness and inclusivity. The minister also noted that bilateral meetings on the sidelines were crucial in building support for India's key stances.

Key Points: India's Position Reflected in WTO MC14 Decisions: Piyush Goyal

  • India's position reflected in WTO decisions
  • Voice of Global South articulated
  • Active participation across all agenda items
  • Bilateral meetings boosted receptiveness to India's stance
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India's stance at WTO MC14 reflected in ministerial decisions: Piyush Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal states India's stance was heard and reflected in WTO MC14 outcomes, championing the Global South's voice.

"India's stance on issues in the WTO was not only heard but also reflected in the Ministerial decisions - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, March 30

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday said India's position at the 14th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Cameroon was "not only heard but also reflected in the Ministerial decisions."

Wrapping up his four-day visit to Cameroon, Goyal said the conference was significant as it marked the return of the WTO Ministerial Conference to the African continent after a decade.

"Reflecting on the last four days spent in Cameroon, I am assured that India's stance on issues in the WTO was not only heard but also reflected in the Ministerial decisions," the minister said in a post on social media.

The minister added that "India ensured that the voice of the Global South was well-articulated and the needs and aspirations of developing countries and Least Developed Countries (LDCs) were given primacy in the negotiating room."

He noted that India participated actively across all agenda items at the conference.

"India constructively engaged in all agenda items and in areas where India had strong concerns, we took a position based on the principles of openness, fairness, non-discrimination and inclusivity, which are the cornerstones of WTO engagement," he said in the post.

The minister also highlighted his bilateral meetings held on the sidelines of the conference.

"On the sidelines of MC-14, I held extensive bilateral meetings with many countries, trading blocs and key African countries. This enabled greater receptiveness to India's position on key agenda items of MC-14," he said.

Goyal also thanked officials and experts who supported India's participation in the conference.

"Supporting me in this endeavour were the officers of the Department of Commerce, PMI Geneva, relevant ministries, experts who have burnt many a midnight oil to ensure that India's interests are well protected and represented in this Ministerial Conference," he said.

Looking ahead, the minister said, "India will continue to engage with WTO members on issues of critical importance for the global trade landscape, transparently, constructively and in good faith."

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's encouraging to see India taking a constructive role on the global stage. Ensuring fairness for LDCs is crucial for sustainable global trade. Hope the decisions translate into real benefits for farmers and small businesses back home.
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Rohit P
Good work by the team and Minister Goyal. Representing 1.4 billion people is no small task. The focus on Africa is also strategic and important for future partnerships. Jai Hind!
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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the diplomatic effort, I hope this isn't just talk. We need to see concrete outcomes that protect our farmers from unfair subsidies and ensure food security. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Karthik V
The bilateral meetings on the sidelines are often where the real work happens. Building those relationships with African nations and trading blocs is key for India's long-term economic vision. Well done.
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Michael C
As an observer, India's stance on fairness and inclusivity in global trade is commendable. The world needs more voices advocating for a balanced playing field, not just the interests of the most powerful economies.

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