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WTO Members Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations

Publish Date: 
28 Sep 2020

During the World Trade Organization (WTO) cluster of meetings from September 14-18, 2020 of the Negotiating Group on Rules, they began a new phase of their work on an agreement to curb harmful fisheries subsidies. Several members noted that the focus on specific parts of the text was particularly useful as it helped generate some suggestions for compromise language, as well as greater clarity on members’ positions.

The cluster comprised meetings of heads of delegations, technical discussions among the Negotiating Group, and informal consultations among members and with the Negotiating Group Chair. The discussions were anchored on a consolidated draft document the chair had introduced in June and which members in July had agreed to use as the starting point for text-based work. Members reviewed draft language on subsidies contributing to overcapacity and overfishing, subsidies to distant water fishing, special and differential treatment for developing and least-developed countries, and transparency provisions.

At the close of the cluster of meetings, members said the week had been productive and helped provide a fuller perspective of various positions. The chair said the quality of the exchanges during the week, which marked the resumption of negotiating work since the summer break, was an encouraging sign.

As for the deadline for concluding talks, the chair noted that some members had emphasised the importance of concluding the negotiations in 2020 as previously agreed, and also acknowledged that some other members had questioned the feasibility of meeting that timing, given the ongoing difficulties stemming from the COVID-19 crisis. No member had said they were against continuing to work towards the end-of-year deadline, and work would thus continue to be organised with the aim of making as much progress as possible, the chair said. He will continue to consult with members during the period before the next cluster of fisheries subsidies meetings to be held on October 5-9, 2020.

At the WTO's 11th Ministerial Conference, ministers agreed, consistent with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Target 14.6, to secure an agreement in 2020 on disciplines eliminating subsidies for illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and prohibiting certain forms of fisheries subsidies that contribute to overcapacity and overfishing, with special and differential treatment for developing and least-developed countries.

Story by: Riaan de Lange

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