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Subsidies in fisheries: Anomalies in WTO documents M S Siddiqui | December 18, 2017 00:00:00
Fisheries subsidies are government actions that confer an advantage on consumers or extractors of fish in order to supplement their income or lower their cost. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) seeks a solution within t he framework of international trade rules to anomalies involving fisheries subsidies at the 11th Ministerial Conference to be held between 10 -13 December 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. According to the WTO, a subsidy exists if "there is a financial contr ibution by a government or any public body within the territory of a Member" and this contribution fulfils certain specified conditions, or if "there is any form of income or price support in the sense of Article XVI of GATT 1994". The benefit or exception for LDCs and developing countries is as per the WTO 1994 Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, Article 1. Ministers agreed in the Doha Declaration (2001) to "clarify and improve WTO rules that apply to fisheries subsidies". In 2005, the Hong Kong Ministerial Declaration included, under provision 9 of its Annex D, recognising the "broad agreement that the Group should strengthen disciplines on subsidies in the fisheries sector, including through the prohibition of certain forms of fisheries subsidies that contribute to overcapacity and over -fishing". Provision 9 also stated that the "appropriate and effective special and differential treatment for developing and least -developed Members should be an integral part of the fisheries subsidies negot iations". The declaration has taken into account the "importance of this sector to development priorities, poverty reduction, and livelihood and food security concerns". By this time, the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14.6 states its objective: "By 2020, prohibit certain forms of fisheries subsidies which contribute to overcapacity and overfishing, and eliminate subsidies that contribute to IUU fishing, and refrain from introducing new such