Wto Subsidies
Wto Subsidies
Wto Subsidies
For Prelims: WTO, GATT, Subsidy Boxes, Peace Clause, Di Minimus Clause
For Mains: WTO reforms, Issues with Subsidy Boxes, India’s suggestions on WTO reforms
Why in News?
The finance minister of India has urged the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to look at the issue of
farm subsidies with an open mind as it impacts the food security needs of emerging economies in the
backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war.
The FM said this while Speaking at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Governor’s seminar on
‘Policies to support Asia’s rebound.
Note:
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Governor’s Seminar is an annual event that brings together
the Governors of ADB's member countries, leading policy makers, development experts, etc. to
discuss developmental issues in the Asia-Pacific region.
Headquartered in Manila (Philippines), the ADB is a regional development bank
established in 1966 to promote economic and social development in Asia and the Pacific.
The Board of Governors is ADB's highest policy-making body; comprised of one representative
from each member nation.
Amber Box:
Amber box subsidies are those that can distort international trade by making a country's
products cheaper in comparison to those of other countries.
Examples: Subsidies for inputs such as fertilisers, seeds, electricity, irrigation, and
Minimum Support Price (MSP).
According to the WTO, agriculture's amber box is used for all domestic support measures
that are deemed to distort production and trade.
As a result, the trade agreement requires signatories to commit to reducing trade-
distorting domestic supports that fall into the amber box.
Members who do not make these commitments must keep their amber box support within 5-
10% of their value of production. (Di Minimus Clause)
10% for developing countries
5% for developed countries
Blue box:
It is the “amber box with conditions” — conditions, designed to reduce distortion.
Any support that would normally be in the amber box is placed in the blue box if it requires
farmers to limit production.
These subsidies aim to limit production by imposing production quotas or requiring
farmers to set aside part of their land.
At present there are no limits on spending on blue box subsidies.
Green Box:
Green Box is domestic support measures that don’t cause trade distortion or at most
cause minimal distortion.
The Green box subsidies are government funded without any price support to crops.
They also include environmental protection and regional development programmes.
“Green box” subsidies are therefore allowed without limits (except in certain
circumstances).
About:
WTO is an international organization that regulates and promotes global trade.
It was established in 1995 and currently has 164 member countries (including the European
Union).
It provides a forum for member countries to negotiate and enforce trade agreements, resolve
disputes, and promote economic growth and development.
It’s headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
Origin of WTO:
The WTO is the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which
was created in 1947.
The Uruguay Round (1986-94) of the GATT led to the WTO's creation.
WTO began operations on 1st January 1995.
The Agreement Establishing the WTO, commonly known as the “Marrakesh Agreement”,
was signed in Marrakesh, Morocco in 1994.
India was one of the founding members of the 1947 GATT and its successor, the
WTO.
Main difference between GATT and WTO was that GATT mostly dealt with trade in goods,
the WTO and its agreements could not only cover goods but also trade in services and
other intellectual properties like trade creations, designs, and inventions.
UPSC Civil Services Examination, Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
Prelims:
Q1. India enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act,
1999 in order to comply with the obligations to (2018)
(a) ILO
(b) IMF
(c) UNCTAD
(d) WTO
Ans: (d)
Q2. The terms ‘Agreement on Agriculture’, ‘Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures’ and ‘Peace Clause’ appear in the news frequently in the context of
the affairs of the (2015)
Ans: (c)
Q3. In the context of which of the following do you sometimes find the terms ‘amber box, blue
box and green box’ in the news? (2016)
Ans: (a)
Q5. With reference to Trade-Related Investment Measures (TRIMS), which of the following
statements is/are correct? (2020)
Ans: (c)
Mains
Q1. WTO is an important international institution where decisions taken affect countries in a
profound manner. What is the mandate of WTO and how binding are their decisions? Critically
analyse India’s stand on the latest round of talks on Food security. (2014)
Q2. “The broader aims and objectives of WTO are to manage and promote international trade in the
era of globalization. But the Doha round of negotiations seem doomed due to differences between
the developed and the developing countries.” Discuss in the Indian perspective. (2016)
Q3. What are the key areas of reform if the WTO has to survive in the present context of ‘Trade
War’, especially keeping in mind the interest of India? (2018)
Source: TH
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