HANOI, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Pascal
Lamy on Wednesday appealed to the APEC business community to push for a successful
conclusion of the Doha round of negotiations.
Addressing a luncheon of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Business Advisory Council (ABAC) meeting here, Lamy urged the APEC business
community "to play a leading role in ensuring a transparent and predictable
global business environment, building bridges over differences and advancing
freer trade."
He asked the business community to lobby their respective governments and negotiators
to show a more visible political engagement and to put greater flexibility
on the negotiation table, and help advocate the benefits of the round
to raise public awareness and support for trade opening on a global scale.
Lamy also suggested the APEC business community engage themselves as much
as they can by telling their negotiators the difficulties and unfair treatment
they have met in doing business.
"The Asia-Pacific region has, without any doubt, become the most vibrant region on
this planet," Lamy said, adding that with 2.6 billion people, around 60 percent
of world GDP and 50 percent of world trade, "APEC economies do have a big
stake in the success of the Doha Round."
The Doha Development Agenda (DDA), established in
2001, sets out goals for liberalizing trade in agriculture, manufactured goods
and services. The trade negotiations, however, have stalled due to strong
objections from the developed nations.