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India calls investment facilitation for development proposal at WTO as non-trade issue: official

Updated on: 28 February,2024 08:44 AM IST  |  Abu Dhabi
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The official also maintained that the IFD proposal is led by the vested interests of the group

India calls investment facilitation for development proposal at WTO as non-trade issue: official

World Trade Organization (WTO). Pic/AFP

India calls investment facilitation for a development proposal backed by China at the World Trade Organization (WTO), a non-trade issue. As per the WTO, ministers representing 123 WTO members issued on February 25, a Joint Ministerial Declaration marking the finalisation of the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement and made it available to the public.


"India believes the WTO should deal with issues related to trade, and this (IFD) is a non-trade issue," the official said. The group wants to bring the proposal through Annexure 4 of the WTO, under which the proposal would be binding on only the signatory members and not on those who are opposed to it.


The official also maintained that the IFD proposal is led by the vested interests of the group. Such pacts come under Annexure 4 of the WTO, which deals with plurilateral agreements. As per the WTO, the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Initiative, was originally launched in the spring of 2017 by a group of developing and least-developed WTO members.


The IFD initiative aims to develop a global agreement on IFD to improve the investment and business climate and make it easier for investors in all sectors of the economy to invest, conduct their day-to-day business and expand their operations.

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