report
(2017) of the committee on trade and development
1 introduction
1.1. This report covers the work of the Committee on Trade and
Development (CTD) in 2017. An overview is provided of the work of the CTD's
Regular Session, the Dedicated Session on the Monitoring Mechanism on Special
and Differential Treatment, the Dedicated Sessions on Regional Trade Agreements
and Small Economies, the CTD's work on Aid for Trade, and the work of the
Sub-Committee on Least Developed Countries.[1]
2 regular
session
2.1. The CTD in Regular Session held four formal meetings on 27 January
and 14 March (101st Session), 17 May (102nd Session),
21 June (103rd Session) and 15 November 2017 (104th Session).
The minutes of these meetings are contained in documents WT/COMTD/M/101, WT/COMTD/M/102,
WT/COMTD/M/103 and WT/COMTD/M/104[2],
respectively.
2.2. Members agreed to continue to invite a number of intergovernmental
organizations on an ad hoc meeting-by-meeting basis. A full list of
intergovernmental organizations with observer status in the Committee is
contained in document WT/COMTD/W/22/Rev.8. The CTD continues to have
outstanding requests for observer status from the League of Arab States, the
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the Gulf Organization
for Industrial Consulting (GOIC), the Organisation internationale de la
Francophonie, the Common Fund for Commodities (CFC), the Organization of Arab
Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) and the Groupe de la Banque Africaine de
Développement.
2.3. At the 102nd Session, the Committee elected Ambassador Monique
Van Daalen (Netherlands) as the Chairperson of the Sub-Committee on Least
Developed Countries for 2017. Ambassador Taonga Mushayavanhu (Zimbabwe) was
elected Chairman of the CTD.
2.4. The principal areas addressed by
the CTD in Regular Session during the period covered in this report included
the following:
·
technical cooperation and training;
·
market access
for developing and least developed countries;
·
report of the Joint Advisory Group on the
International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO;
·
trade and development - work in the Committee
on the basis of the Chairman's concluding statement from the Eighth Ministerial
Conference (MC8);
·
Work Programme on Electronic Commerce;
·
duty-free and quota-free (DFQF) market access
for least developed countries (LDCs);
·
participation of developing countries in the
multilateral trading system.
[1] There were no meetings in 2017 of the CTD's Dedicated Session on
Preferential Trade Arrangements. The Special Session of the CTD, dealing with
the issue of special and differential treatment (S&D), has its own
reporting channel.