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Australian Trade Minister calls for intensified Doha negotiations.


Byline: ANI

New Delhi New Delhi (dĕl`ē), city (1991 pop. 294,149), capital of India and of Delhi state, N central India, on the right bank of the Yamuna River. , Sep.2 (ANI): Australia's Minister for Trade, Simon Crean Simon Findlay Crean (born 26 February 1949) an Australian politician, was leader of the Australian Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition at the Federal level, from November 2001 to 2 December 2003. , has called for intensified negotiations across all areas of the Doha negotiations in a speech to the CII CII Confederation of Indian Industry
CII Chartered Insurance Institute (UK)
CII Construction Industry Institute (University of Texas)
CII Council of Institutional Investors
 on September 2.

He noted that while Doha Round covers a vast range of trading sectors, agriculture and industrial products tend to dominate media attention. The real gains for many countries, including India, are in areas such as services and trade facilitation See also Trade Facilitation and Development.

Trade facilitation looks at how procedures and controls governing the movement of goods across national borders can be improved to reduce associated cost burdens and maximise efficiency while safeguarding legitimate
. He said "that is why we need our officials to be prepared to negotiate across the spectrum of Doha areas."

Crean noted the recent Peterson Institute study into the benefits of concluding the Doha Round. A successful conclusion to the Doha Round could deliver as much as US$300 billion to US$700 billion per year additional GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  to the world economy.

He said "that is a huge impact with great on-going benefits for all nations from greater trade flows."

He added that "benefits would flow to developed and developing countries and boost services. For India, this could equate to a boost of almost 2 per cent of GDP growth or in dollar figures a boost of US$ 22.4 billion annually to the Indian economy."

Crean stressed the importance of Australia and India working together to advance the Doha round.

He said "in Bangkok, India and Australia worked together for convergence in Asia" pushing for "track one status of an examination of a new Free Trade Area spanning the 10 countries of South-East Asia - known as ASEAN ASEAN: see Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
ASEAN
 in full Association of Southeast Asian Nations

International organization established by the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand in
 plus India, Japan, China, South Korea, New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland.  and Australia."

This ASEAN+6 would cover some 3 billion people and have a collective GDP of $US14.1 trillion. Minister Crean said "we both supported that proposal very strongly in Bangkok and we succeeded with it - another example of the Indian-Australian partnership at work."

Crean told the audience that it is time to raise the level of the Australia-India relationship to "a strategic partnership -benefiting both nations and the region."

He said "eight Australian Ministers are expected to visit India in 2009 and nine Indian ministers have visited Australia in the past 18 months," and added "India is Australia's fastest growing major two-way trading two-way trading

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 partner."

In 2008, trade between India and Australia increased by 43 per cent to 18.9 billion dollars.

Speaking to gathered business representatives, Minister Crean said Indian business should "look to Australia - the fastest growing developed country in the world in the past year."

He noted that the joint Free Trade Agreement feasibility study - which commenced in August 2007 was reaching its final stages, and he would return to India next month to discuss the next steps.

Crean concluded that Australia and India needed to "think big about how our bilateral relationship and how our strategic partnership should evolve and develop over the next decade." (ANI)

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