INDEPENDENT NEWS

United States' WTO agriculture position welcomed

Published: Thu 6 Jun 2002 04:36 PM
The United States Administration's proposal to the World Trade Organisation's agriculture committee was welcome, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today.
The United States has proposed eliminating agricultural export subsidies over five years following conclusion of the ongoing Doha negotiations.
Mr Sutton said the proposal, by such a major player in the international trade arena, would add momentum to the Doha round of international trade negotiations begun last year.
"New Zealand has long been against agricultural export subsidies and we will be pressing hard in negotiations to have these subsidies eliminated, markets opened, and trade-distorting domestic subsidies substantially reduced."
ENDS

Next in New Zealand politics

New Zealand Supports UN Palestine Resolution
By: New Zealand Government
Greens Welcome Cross-party Approach To Climate Adaptation
By: Green Party
Climate Change – Mitigating The Risks And Costs
By: New Zealand Government
Protest March Against Fast-track Bill Announced For Auckland
By: Greenpeace
Wellington Mayor Responds To Housing Minister’s District Plan Decision
By: Wellington Office of the Mayor
Modernising Census – Stats NZ
By: Stats NZ
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media