Note: From the news about radioactive steel based products to contaminated spices, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma has miserably failed with its bottom line obsession. It is the same ministry which promotes hazardous waste trade which has led to hazardous waste dumping in Indian by European and other developed countries. European companies like BASF, world's biggest chemical company have admittedly dumped Mono Methyl containers at New Mangalore port and challenged the might of Government of India saying, it does not have space on its factory premises. Sharma and his ilk who have compromised India's interest so far can rectify their mistakes by taking a decision to ban entry of hazardous wastes under any classification from European and other developed countries. In India-EU FTA talks, waste is being defined as non-waste and non-new good as an exercise in linguistic corruption but Sharma headed ministry remains complicit in allowing transfer of harm from EU to Indian waters.
Gopal Krishna
ToxicsWatch Alliance (TWA)
Sour turn in India-EU trade
The ban imposed by the European Union on the import of Alphonso mangoes
and four varieties of vegetables from India until December 2015 after
some consignments were found infested with “non-European fruit flies”
has naturally upset India. As the biggest producer of the golden fruit,
India sends about 70,000 tonnes of mangoes abroad every year. Yet,
merely insisting that the 28-member bloc’s action is “unilateral…
without any meaningful official consultation,” as Commerce Minister
Anand Sharma has done, will not do. The EU had notified India in March
of its concerns. Whether the Agricultural and Processed Food Products
Export Development Authority, which is tasked with ensuring that items
of export are compliant in terms of sanitary and phyto-sanitary
standards as set down by importing countries, was able to fully address
them effectively, remains unclear. It is also to be noted that scores of
consignments of mangoes and vegetables shipped in 2013 had been found
to be contaminated. Periodic problems that come up with respect to
shrimp exports over contamination concerns, are relevant here. India
certainly needs to put in place fool-proof mechanisms for the
examination and certification of export commodities to remove such
taints once and for all. Necessary correctives need to be worked out
with the involvement of technical and scientific bodies in order that in
the lucrative but competitive export markets the country would
establish its reputation as a reliable partner meeting health and
phyto-sanitary standards.
On its part, the EU should ensure that any cause for a perception of its
decision being an unfair one which smacks of a punitive approach and
that would potentially jeopardise India-EU trade, is avoided. As the
Minister has pointed out, the ongoing negotiations for a broad-based
India-EU trade and investment agreement is based on the premise of trust
and understanding to put in place a more liberal trade regime. Brussels
should note Indian domestic concerns and invoke the necessary
correctives on the basis of an appropriate assessment of risks. If it is
indeed possible that sections of the EU bureaucracy see here a
leveraging factor in the context of talks on a Free Trade Agreement, as
also other bilateral issues, that will amount to unfairness. Although
Europe is not a major market for Indian mangoes — it accounts for 16
million tonnes annually — any ban typically pulls down prices. About 80
per cent of the exports from India go to West Asia. What India should do
is to strengthen its bargaining position by raising export standards
and leave no quarter to be found remiss. The entire ecosystem for
exports, involving farmers, packers and exporters of agri-commodities,
should be geared to meet the quality and safety requirements of
countries across the world.
The Hindu
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