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<html> <head> <meta name="Generator" content="Corel WordPerfect 8"> <title></title> </head> <body text="#000000" link="#0000ff" vlink="#551a8b" alink="#ff0000" bgcolor="#c0c0c0"> <p><font size="+1"><strong></strong></font><font size="+1"><strong>July 16, 2004 <em>(6:45 p.m. EDT)</em> No. 80</strong></font></p> <p align="CENTER"><font size="+1"><strong>GOVERNMENT OF CANADA VIEWS ON DRAFT WTO FRAMEWORK</strong></font></p> <p>International Trade Minister Jim Peterson, Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Bob&nbsp;Speller and Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board Reg Alcock today issued the following statement regarding the draft text on decisions and frameworks from World Trade Organization (WTO) General Council Chair Shotaro Oshima and WTO Director General Dr.&nbsp;Supachai Panitchpakdi.</p> <p>"We see the draft text released today as a serious effort to move the entire Doha Development Agenda forward, and to bridge the key differences between members.</p> <p>"The key for Canada in these negotiations is agriculture.</p> <p>"The draft framework on agriculture strongly supports many of Canada's key objectives and builds on many of the ideas that Canada has been putting forward since the negotiations began.</p> <p>"These include the elimination of export subsidies; substantial and meaningful reductions to trade-distorting domestic support; and substantial improvements in market access, while still providing flexibility for sensitive products.</p> <p>"Canada does, however, have serious concerns with other parts of the draft framework on agriculture, such as proposed new disciplines on exporting state-trading enterprises and some aspects of the proposed approaches on market access and domestic support.</p> <p>"The Government of Canada is committed to defending the ability of Canadians to operate orderly marketing systems such as supply management and the Canadian Wheat Board.</p> <p>"We will continue to press our views strongly on these issues to get a positive outcome for the entire agri-food sector.</p> <p>"As we work toward agreement in July and move to the next phase of negotiations, we will continue to seek results that benefit all Canadians and that help make trade a strong engine for development."</p> <p align="CENTER">- 30 -</p> <p>For further information, media representatives may contact:</p> <p>Jacqueline LaRocque<br> Director of Communications<br> Office of the Minister of International Trade<br> (613) 992-7332</p> <p>Media Relations Office<br> Foreign Affairs Canada and International Trade Canada<br> (613) 995-1874<br> <a href="https://bac-lac.wayback.archive-it.org/web/20071207005858/http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/">http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca</a></p> <p>Media Relations<br> Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada<br> (613) 759-7972</p> <p>Lise Jolicoeur<br> Press Secretary<br> Office of the President of the Treasury Board and<br> Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board<br> (613) 957-2666</p> </body> </html>

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