UK Government states support and concerns on WTO matters
Key points
UK Government supports Item 4 and EIF
UK Government notes disappointment at MC14 and urges WTO reform
TL;DR
UK Government thanks Rebecca Fisher Lamb, the UK DPR, and says she will leave in September and attend her last General Council.
UK Government supports all four Item 4 propositions, thanks the LDC Group for separating items for decision, and states longstanding support and donor status for the EIF.
UK Government notes disappointment at outcomes since MC14, including on IFDA and the E‑Commerce moratorium, and warns that WTO costs are growing while benefits are shrinking.
UK Government says it submitted a paper on the Level Playing Field proposing options to incentivise monitoring, address discipline gaps including cumulative industrial policy impacts, and modernise the enforcement toolbox, and welcomes business engagement.
UK Government supports the ECA interim arrangement and says it will review and constructively respond to questions raised by India and Pakistan.
Original text
Item 4 The UK joins others in welcoming the new PRs and in saying a fond and heartfelt farewell to the excellent PRs and DPRs that are departing. Sadly, the UK adds to the number of departing DPRs. Rebecca Fisher Lamb, the UK’s DPR and backbone of the UK Mission for the last few years, will sadly be leaving us in September. This will be her last General Council. Personally, she has been a rock. She is a phenomenal as...