CII calls for strong commitments on services from developed countries
by Ed RobertsIndia’s Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has called for strong market access proposals from developed countries on services trade in the ongoing mini-Ministerial of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Services Signalling Conference scheduled for 24 July.
According to Mr. Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII, for a balanced outcome of the Doha Round, the, must lead to meaningful trade liberalisation commitments in Services from developed countries, especially in two modes of supply of interest to developing countries - Mode I and Mode IV.
Mr. Banerjee said that under the stewardship of Mr. Nath and Mr. Pillai, India will make positive move forward for a development friendly successful conclusion of the Doha Round.
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