HC Deb 14 February 2003 vol 400 c7W
Mr. John Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development if she will make it her policy to encourage the World Trade Organisation to(a) give a higher priority to and (b) treat with greater urgency issues brought by poor countries under special and differential treatment. [97960]

Clare Short

We are giving high priority to the issue of special and differential treatment for developing countries in the WTO. An effective system of special and differential treatment is a key element in ensuring that the current round of WTO negotiations is truly a development round. Special and differential treatment needs to ensure that the implementation of WTO rules and efforts to negotiate and implement future disciplines make sense from a development perspective.

DFID is working with other key partners such as the World bank in order to push this issue forward. As part of this on-going programme of work, DFID will be hosting a seminar on special and differential treatment on 7 March this year which will be attended by representatives of the WTO, UNCTAD, the World bank, and developing country Governments, as well as NGOs and academics working in the area.