Title: WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
1WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Portfolio Committee  Agriculture and Land Affairs
- April 2003
Günter Müller Directorate International
Trade National Department of Agriculture
2WTO Agricultural Negotiations
- Part of the broader WTO Round launched in Doha,
Qatar in November 2001 by the 4th WTO Ministerial
Meeting - WTO Round Doha Development Agenda
- Agriculture is a critical part of broader
negotiations - 4th WTO Ministerial agreed on a detailed mandate
for the agricultural negotiations - Agreed on a schedule for the negotiations
3Doha Decisions on Agriculture (Mandate)
- Building on the work carried out to date
- Substantial improvement in market access
- Reductions of, with a view to phasing out, all
forms of export subsidies - Substantial reductions in trade distorting
domestic support - Special and differential treatment for
developing countries - Non-trade concerns will be taken into account
4WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Agricultural negotiations chaired by Ambassador
Stuart Harbinson (Hong Kong) - Meetings in Geneva in informal and formal
negotiation sessions with broad, active
participation, also by developing countries - First Modalities Draft Paper by Chair 12
February 2003 - According to schedule Agreement should have been
reached on modalities by 31 March 2003. - Modalities framework/structure for commitments
by individual WTO members, e.g. formula for
tariff reductions, size of reduction in
domestic support, time frame for eliminations
of export subsidies
5WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Major Negotiation Issues
- Market Access Level of tariff reductions,
special treatment for certain products, Safe
Guard Clause, Tariff Preferences - Domestic Support Level of reduction in support,
Non-trade concerns, definition of boxes amber,
blue and green - Export Competition Elimination or not of export
subsidies, time frame, handling of export
credits, state trading enterprises - Positions of WTO members on these and other
negotiation issues far from reaching a compromise
6WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Harbinson Draft (released February 2003)
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- Based on work carried out with the objective to
build bridges and attempt to identify possible
paths to solutions - Text was discussed during special negotiation
sessions in Geneva in February and March with
very little sign of progress towards an agreement - WTO Membership is split mainly on the level of
ambition - Agriculture one of various deadlines in the broad
WTO Round that has been missed
7WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- RSA Objectives (summarized)
- Domestic support provide for the development of
historicaly disadvantages farmers, rural and
farming communities, and, facilitate a
substantial reduction in current high levels of
support to bring about real structural change in
developed countries. - Market Access Substantial improvement in market
access in targeted markets for South African
agricultural products with export potential - Export Competition Elimination of all export
subsidies (included subsidies under export
credits) over the shortest period of time
possible - Link between further market access commitments by
RSA and substantial reduction in domestic support
by developed countries
8WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- RSA Approach
- Approach negotiations from a development
perspective - Close consultation and co-operation with SACU and
SADC - Active participation in Africa Group
- Active participation in Cairns Group
9WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Harbinson draft modalities
10HARBINSON TEXT TARIFFS
- Developed Countries (reduce over 5 years)
Original tariff Average reduction Minimum per line
90 60 45
15 - 90 50 35
15 - 40 25
11TARIFFS
- Developing Countries (reduce over 10 years)
Original tariff Average reduction Minimum per line
120 40 30
20 - 120 33 23
20 - 27 17
SP (? of agri products) Food livelihood security, rural development 10 5
12HARBINSON TEXT
Harbinson UR Formula
Developed Countries ? 500 Tariff peaks? Not addressed Tariff escalation? Reduction to be higher on processed product Flexibility ? 275
Developing countries ? 500 Tariff peaks? Tariff escalation? SP products to be reduced by an average of 10 with minimum of 5 per line ? 475
13SACU IMPORTS 2001Duties Major Products
14RSA IMPORTS 2001
15AVERAGE TARIFFS ON RSA EXPORTS EXAMPLES ()
16RSA EXPORTS 2001
17Market Access (other)
- Preferential Schemes
- tariffs of products of vital interest to
developing countries may be reduced over 8
instead of 5 years - Erosion of preferences major topic for
negotiations - Tariff Quota volume
- Developed Countries
- Increase to 10 of consumption over 5 years
(additional flexibility) - Developing Countries
- Increase to 6.6 over 10years (additional
flexibility) - In quota tariff No proposal
18Market Access
- Safeguard Clause Article 5
- Will be phased-out for developed countries after
5 years - New provision for SP products developing
countries based on Article 5 of AoA, detail to be
agreed - Debate Countervailing measure for developing
countries to act against subsidized imports - Non-Trade Concerns
- GIs, Animal welfare, food safety
19Export Competition
- Export Subsidies
- 50 to zero in 5 years
- 50 to zero in 9 years
- Improved rules
- Export Credits
- Food Aid
- State Trading Export Enterprises
- Export Restrictions and Taxes
20Export CompetitionCommitment and expenditure in
US m
21Domestic Support
- Green Box
- No major changes
- Blue Box
- Capped at 1999 2001 level and reduced by 50
over 5 years - Alternative included in amber box
- Amber Box
- To be reduced by 60 over 5 years
- De Minimis
- Developed countries reduce from current 5 to
2.5 over 5 years - Developing countries maintain 10 level
- Article 6.2 (input subsidies, developing
countries) - To be maintained and enhanced
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25WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Negotiation time frame and deadlines
- Agreement on Modalities 31 March 2001
- Tabling of draft country schedules by the 5th
Ministerial Meeting in Mexico (September 2003) - Conclusion of Round by 1 January 2005
26WTO AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Contentious Issues
- Level of ambition
- Special flexibility to developing countries
- Scope of negotiations