After four days of intense negotiations among the G-7 -- the United States, the European Union, India, Brazil, Japan, Australia and Brazil -- India maintained that it would discuss the ideas proposed by the US, Australia and Brazil with its domestic farm constituencies before finalising on any decision.
The seven countries made little progress on the special agricultural safeguard mechanism to contain unforeseen surges in imports.
The issue is how to factor the rising imports of farm products in developing countries into the trigger that can be applied in the special safeguard to curb unforeseen surges in imports.
The US and Australia insisted that the only way to ensure that normal trade was not disrupted by the use of the SSM was through a growth factor that took into consideration the rising demand due to increased incomes and growing populations in developing countries.
The farm exporting countries suggested that a growth factor of around 20 per cent should be built into the trigger mechanism to ensure that normal trade was not disrupted. With a growth factor of around 20 per cent, the trigger to clamp on imports would require an increase of over 140 per cent over a three-year period, analysts said.
During the marathon sessions that lasted over the last four days, the discussion on the need for a built-in growth factor in the trigger mechanism to accommodate the demands of the
Without a growth factor built into the trigger, it would be difficult to ensure that the SSM would not curb normal trade, the
At the failed July mini-ministerial meeting,
The seven members also made little headway on how to address the issue of tariff simplification. The EU said it could not convert all its complex farm duties -- no more than 80 per cent -- to ad valorem tariffs because of fierce resistance from its member states.
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