ENHANCING THE ROLE OF THE WTO TRADE
FACILITATION AGREEMENT
IN PROMOTING FOOD SECURITY
COMMUNICATION FROM THE UNITED
STATES
The following communication, dated 18
September 2023, is being circulated at the request of the delegation of the
United States.
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1 Introduction
1.1. According to the World Food
Programme (WFP), the world is experiencing the largest food and nutrition
crisis in modern history. Across the 79 countries in which WFP operates and
regularly collects data, an estimated 345 million people are acutely food
insecure.[1] There are many
underlying factors contributing to the crisis. Some are ongoing and long-term
challenges, while others are attributed to shocks and conflicts disrupting food
production and trade. In order to address these factors, short-term urgent
interventions to provide life-saving food and nutritional assistance should be
coupled with longer-term resilience efforts.
1.2. As the United States expressed in
its communication "The World Trade Organization's Role in Enhancing Food Security"[2], trade and transparent,
predictable, open markets are vital components in addressing each dimension of
food security (i.e., availability, accessibility, utilization, and stability).
Implementation of the WTO agreements by WTO Members has improved global food
security through the promotion of transparency and strong trading rules and
science-based regulatory systems. However, more can be done to ensure that WTO
Members fully avail themselves of all the benefits accorded by the WTO
agreements to facilitate global trade and reduce poverty while enhancing food
security.
1.3. In this communication, the United
States highlights the role that robust implementation of the WTO Agreement on
Trade Facilitation (TFA) can play in improving the safe, quick, and
cost-effective movement of agricultural and food products (agri-food) to where
they are needed. The effective implementation of the TFA in areas that directly
support agri-food trade contributes to long-term economic and food security
resilience through reliable food trade. Effective implementation also ensures
the dependable delivery, when needed, of food assistance.
[1]
Background Document to the 105th WTO
Regular Meeting of the Committee on Agriculture, Submission by the World Food
Programme on 20 June 2023, G/AG/GEN/221.
[2]
Circulated on
27 March 2023 as JOB/CTG/25; JOB/AG/241; JOB/MA/160; JOB/SPS/28; JOB/TBT/501;
JOB/COMTD/1; and JOB/TF/233.