15 de noviembre de 2024

Costa Rica acepta formalmente el Acuerdo sobre Subvenciones a la Pesca

El Embajador de Costa Rica, Ronald Saborío Soto presentó el instrumento de aceptación de su país a la Directora General, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

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Ronald Saborío Soto, Embajador de Costa Rica y Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Directora General de la OMC

El 15 de noviembre, Costa Rica depositó su instrumento de aceptación del Acuerdo sobre Subvenciones a la Pesca. El Embajador Ronald Saborío Soto presentó el instrumento de aceptación de su país a la Directora General, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

 

Director-General Okonjo-Iweala said: «Costa Rica continues to lead by example: its formal acceptance of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies reinforces its impressive track record in advancing marine conservation and promoting sustainable economic practices. I applaud its dedication to global efforts to promote sustainable fishing. I hope more WTO members swiftly follow suit so that this landmark Agreement enters into force.»

 

Ambassador Saborío said: «Me complace depositar el instrumento de aceptación de Costa Rica del Acuerdo sobre Subvenciones a la Pesca. Costa Rica está convencida que este Acuerdo contribuirá decididamente a la sostenibilidad de los recursos pesqueros mundiales y por lo tanto alienta a otros Miembros a completar también los requisitos de aceptación con el fin de que el Acuerdo entre en vigencia lo antes posible.»

 

Costa Rica’s instrument of acceptance brings to 87 the total number of WTO members that have formally accepted the Agreement. Twenty-four more formal acceptances are needed for the Agreement to come into effect. The Agreement will enter into force upon acceptance by two-thirds of the membership.

 

Adopted by consensus at the WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12), held in Geneva on 12-17 June 2022, the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies sets new, binding, multilateral rules to curb harmful subsidies, which are a key factor in the widespread depletion of the world’s fish stocks. In addition, the Agreement recognizes the needs of developing economies and least-developed countries and establishes a fund to provide technical assistance and capacity building to help them implement the obligations.

 

The Agreement prohibits subsidies for illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, for fishing overfished stocks, and for fishing on the unregulated high seas.

 

Members also agreed at MC12 to continue negotiations on outstanding issues, with a view to adopting additional provisions that would further enhance the disciplines of the Agreement.

 

The full text of the Agreement can be accessed here. The list of members that have deposited their instruments of acceptance is available here. Information for members on how to accept the Protocol of Amendment is available here.

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