Prior to Tuesday, many governments were hopeful that a fisheries agreement -- which aims to help prevent overfishing of oceans -- would be the WTO’s first multilateral accord in almost a decade.
But India is seeking broad exemptions for its fishing industry, including a 25-year phase-in period and a 200-nautical-mile exclusion for its artisanal anglers. “We feel that without agreeing to the 25-year transition period, it will be impossible for us to finalize the negotiations, as policy space is essential for the long-term sustainable growth and prosperity of our low-income fishermen,” Goyal said.
“There are countries which are taking some very strong positions -- very far-reaching demands -- which weakens the purpose of this agreement,” European Union Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis told reporters.