28 de marzo de 2024

Los Miembros de la OMC examinan proyectos de texto sobre el establecimiento de topes para las subvenciones a la pesca y otros enfoques

En un bloque de reuniones celebradas en el marco del Grupo de Negociación sobre las Normas del 25 al 29 de marzo, los Miembros de la OMC examinaron propuestas relativas al establecimiento de topes para las subvenciones a la pesca, así como otros enfoques destinados a limitar la ayuda excesiva al sector de la pesca.

Members discussed a joint proposal from the United States and Australia to hold negotiations on member-specific caps on fisheries subsidies expressed in monetary terms and to require, for the larger players, commitments to reduce fisheries subsidies over time. Members also discussed the Philippines’ draft text on subsidy caps, Australia’s revised text on prohibiting subsidies for fishing that negatively affect overfished stocks, and India’s draft text proposing to include fuel subsidies not specifically earmarked for certain industries in the scope of prohibitions.

 

Like in previous meeting clusters, the discussions during the consultation sessions open to all members were structured around four areas –  illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing; fishing of overfished stocks; overfishing and overcapacity of fleets; and cross-cutting issues such as dispute settlement, notification requirements, and special and differential treatment for developing country members and least-developed countries. Members heard that more proposals were forthcoming.

 

The chair of the Negotiating Group, Ambassador Roberto Zapata Barradas (Mexico), called on members to seek compromises at this stage of the negotiations. Noting that the US-Australia and Philippine proposals rely on submissions of information from members about their respective subsidy programmes as the basis for proposed caps, the chair also reminded members of their recommitment at the 11th Ministerial Conference in Buenos Aires in 2017 to fulfill transparency obligations, which includes notifying subsidy programmes by 30 June this year.

The next cluster of meetings will be held on 6-10 May.

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