Bangladesh must address data discrepancy before WTO negotiation: Speakers

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Speakers at a workshop today expressed their

concerns about the data discrepancy of Bangladesh before the country starts

negotiations in WTO.

EquityBD and the Economic Reporters’ Forum (ERF) jointly organised the Media

workshop titled “WTO Trade Rules and LDC Graduation of Bangladesh” chaired by

ERF president Refayet Ullah Mridha and moderated by Abul Kashem, General

Secretary of ERF.

Over fifty economic journalists from different media outlets in Bangladesh

participated in the workshop.

The event’s main speaker was Hafizur Rahman, former Additional Secretary and

former DG of WTO Cell, while Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, the Chief Moderator of

EquityBD gave the welcome speech. Barkat Ullah Maruf presented the keynote on

different agreements of WTO.

In his speech, Hafizur Rahman, also a member of the Bangladesh Competition

Commission, said, “We’ve the benefits of either side of LDC graduation. We

will be benefited if we graduate and that will include the advancement of our

competencies to openly comp
ete with developed and developing countries. We

will also be benefited if we delay our graduation for a few years and that

will include the continued opportunities that the LDCs have. We have to

choose either of those provisions.”

In his welcome speech, Rezaul Karim Chowdhury said, EquityBD and COAST

Foundation have been working on WTO since 2005 when they demanded to form a

separate WTO Cell under the Commerce Ministry to effectively monitor the WTO

issues and build the country’s negotiation capacity.

Barkat Ullah Maruf of COAST Foundation in his Keynote presentation said the

government must have a national strategy based on true data and benefit

calculation before going for the graduation from LDCs which will ultimately

impact the negotiations in WTO in future.

He said, “We have data discrepancies derived from quick political ambition

for which we are about to lose some negotiation ground in different sectors

including Agriculture and Fisheries.”

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha