Commerce secy Rajesh Agrawal holds key bilateral meetings ahead of WTO Ministerial Conference
Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal engaged in crucial WTO talks, preparing for MC14 in Cameroon. Discussions with key diplomats from the EU, China, US, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil focused on strengthening multilateralism, WTO reform, and addressing gl...

In a meeting with Joao Aguiar Machado, Permanent Representative and Ambassador of the European Union to the WTO, the two sides discussed the importance of strengthening multilateralism and advancing reforms within the WTO framework. They also reviewed key issues expected to feature prominently at MC14.
Engaging with Li Yongjie, Permanent Representative and Ambassador of China to the WTO, Agrawal discussed broader WTO-related matters, global trade challenges, and priorities for the forthcoming Ministerial Conference. Both sides exchanged views on ensuring constructive engagement at MC14.0.
The Commerce Secretary also met David Bisbee, Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States to the WTO. Their discussions focused on opportunities and challenges leading up to MC14, with an emphasis on continued mutual cooperation in addressing trade-related concerns.
In a separate meeting with Leslie Ramsammy, Permanent Representative of Guyana and Chairperson of the Fisheries Negotiations, Agrawal held detailed discussions on livelihood and sustainability considerations in fisheries negotiations. The two sides also deliberated on the path forward for ongoing consultations on overcapacity and overfishing (OCOF), as well as priorities for MC14.
Agrawal further met Saqer Abdullah Almoqbel, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Chairperson of the WTO General Council. Their talks centred on the agenda for MC14, the priorities of India and developing countries, and various proposals concerning WTO reform.
In another bilateral engagement, Agrawal met Ambassador Guilherme de Aguiar Patriota, Permanent Representative of Brazil to the WTO. The discussions featured a candid exchange of views on foundational WTO principles, agriculture negotiations, trade and development concerns, and strategic priorities for MC14.
The series of consultations reflects India's active diplomatic outreach in the lead-up to MC14, with a focus on safeguarding the interests of developing countries, strengthening the multilateral trading system, and advancing balanced, inclusive, and development-oriented outcomes at the WTO.
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