HC Deb 25 June 2003 vol 407 cc800-2W
Tim Loughton

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if she will propose(a) restrictions on the size of the delegations of rich countries to the WTO and GATS meetings, (b) that the money saved be passed directly to countries which cannot afford to send delegations to these meetings and (c) that the voting at these meetings be proportional to the size of the populations they represent. [120405]

Ms Hewitt

The Government believe that it is important that all WTO Members are able to participate effectively in WTO negotiations. We are therefore working to strengthen the capacity of developing countries to participate in the WTO and in the international trading system. In doing so, we are helping developing countries and development agencies to build trade policy capacity in both national capitals and in Geneva, where many of the least-developed country Members of the WTO still have no permanent representation. Since 1997, we have committed £45 million to trade-related technical assistance and capacity building.

£
Market Amounts at risk Unrecovered claims Moratorium interest Total (incl. MI)
Abu Dhabi 25,792,665 0 0 25,792,665
Algeria 47,412,908 143,703,262 0 191,116,169
Angola 0 54,037,320 55,760,006 109,797,326
Anguilla 135,735 0 0 135,735
Antigua and Barbuda 0 3,197,134 0 3,197,134
Argentina 14,507,659 34,097,429 2,973,142 51,578,230
Australia 66,086,995 4,582,107 0 70,669,103
Austria 16,597,685 0 0 16,597,685
Azerbaijan 13,881,235 0 0 13,881,235
Bahrain 142,282,270 69,466 0 142,351,736
Bangladesh 65,208,062 0 0 65,208,062
Barbados 6,807,567 0 0 6,807,567
Belgium 85,408,750 9,956,409 0 95,365,159
Benin 0 2,491,246 169,666 2,660,912
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 975,089 535,784 1,510,873
Brazil 251,528,094 219,870,948 86,506,905 557,905,948
Brunei Darussalam 85,784,186 0 0 85,784,186
Burma (Myanmar) 0 23,053,590 0 23,053,590
Cameroon 0 26,719,101 32,412,449 59,131,551
Canada 246,479,473 787 0 246,480,260
Central African Republic 0 144,746 198,513 343,259
Chile 330,129,806 0 0 330,129,806
China 1,802,641,883 0 0 1,802,641,883
Colombia 16,479,702 0 0 16,479,702
Congo 0 58,027,462 98,419,660 156,447,122
Congo, Democratic Republic of 0 24,887,981 24,824,518 49,712,499
Costa Rica 203,654 0 0 203,654
Cote D Ivoire 539,974 24,067,789 10,304,976 34,912,738
Croatia 43,263,244 55,560,452 3,486,477 102,310,173
Cuba 0 52,619,660 52,349,579 104,969,239
Cyprus 14,188,934 1,400 0 14,190,333
Denmark 18,823,979 0 0 18,823,979
Dominica 7,770,045 806,108 0 8,576,154
Dominican Republic 44,520,996 0 0 44,520,996
EC Market n/k 8,544,922 0 0 8,544,922
Ecuador 0 28,693,116 31,560,208 60,253,324
Egypt 98,596,530 138,460,494 18,319,561 255,376,585
Egypt (Business to 31/12/93) 123,785 0 0 123,785
El Salvador 51,228,945 0 0 51,228,945
Ethiopia 0 10,996,464 437,028 11,433,492
Finland 24,711,201 0 0 24,711,201
France 12,811,724 86,752 0 12,898,476
Gabon 0 75,090,151 56,957,478 132,047,629
Ghana 73,442,414 39,440,596 834,664 113,717,673

WTO meetings generally operate on a consensus basis, with agreement reached only when all WTO Members are content with the outcome. As a result, occasions for formal voting are rare but, when they do occur, take place on the basis of one member, one vote, regardless either of the size of countries' populations or of their economic power within the international trading system.

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