New Delhi:A ministerial meeting of the developing countries of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) here on Tuesday urged all the members of the global trading body to engage constructively to resolve the ongoing impasse on the dispute settlement system that threatens to completely paralyse the organisation by this year-end.
This was decided at a meeting of 18 developing countries after a two-day meeting chaired by India and attended among others by China. Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu headed the Indian delegation to the meeting that discussed recent developments at the WTO and explores ways for working with all Members to strengthen the multilateral trading system.
In the outcome document, the countries said they reaffirmed that the dispute settlement system of the WTO is a central element in providing security and predictability to the multilateral trading system.
This has proved to be more effective and reliable as compared to its predecessor, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
"We note with concern that Members have failed to arrive at a consensus in the selection process to fill vacancies in the Appellate Body. This ongoing impasse has weakened the dispute settlement system and threatens to completely paralyze it by December 2019.
"We, therefore, urge all WTO Members to engage constructively to address this challenge without any delay in filling the vacancies in the Appellate Body, while continuing discussions on other issues relating to the functioning of the dispute settlement mechanism," the meeting said.
Countries also declared the preeminence of WTO as a global forum for trade rules setting and governance.
"We note with concern the multiple challenges confronting the rules-based multilateral trading system and agree to work together with all WTO Members to strengthen the WTO, make it more effective and continue to remain relevant to the diverse needs of its Members, in line with objectives of the WTO," it said.