W
ORLD
T
RADE
O
RGANIZATION
MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE
Sixth Session
Hong Kong, 13 - 18 December 2005
WT/MIN(05)/W/3/Rev.2
18 December 2005
(05-6190)
DOHA WORK PROGRAMME
Draft Ministerial Declaration
Revision
1.
We reaffirm the Declarations and Decisions we adopted at Doha, as well as the Decision
adopted by the General Council on 1 August 2004, and our full commitment to give effect to them.
We renew our resolve to complete the Doha Work Programme fully and to conclude the negotiations
launched at Doha successfully in 2006.
2.
We emphasize the central importance of the development dimension in every aspect of the
Doha Work Programme and recommit ourselves to making it a meaningful reality, in terms both of
the results of the negotiations on market access and rule-making and of the specific development-
related issues set out below.
3.
In pursuance of these objectives, we agree as follows:
4.
We reaffirm our commitment to the mandate on agriculture as set out in
paragraph 13 of the Doha Ministerial Declaration and to the Framework adopted by
the General Council on 1 August 2004. We take note of the report by the Chairman
of the Special Session on his own responsibility (TN/AG/21, contained in Annex A).
We welcome the progress made by the Special Session of the Committee on
Agriculture since 2004 and recorded therein.
5.
On domestic support, there will be three bands for reductions in Final Bound
Total AMS and in the overall cut in trade-distorting domestic support, with higher
linear cuts in higher bands. In both cases, the Member with the highest level of
permitted support will be in the top band, the two Members with the second and
third highest levels of support will be in the middle band and all other Members,
including all developing country Members, will be in the bottom band. In addition,
developed country Members in the lower bands with high relative levels of Final
Bound Total AMS will make an additional effort in AMS reduction. We also note
that there has been some convergence concerning the reductions in Final Bound
Total AMS, the overall cut in trade-distorting domestic support and in both product-
specific and non product-specific
de minimis
limits. Disciplines will be developed to
achieve effective cuts in trade-distorting domestic support consistent with the
Framework. The overall reduction in trade-distorting domestic support will still
need to be made even if the sum of the reductions in Final Bound Total AMS,
de minimis
and Blue Box payments would otherwise be less than that overall
reduction. Developing country Members with no AMS commitments will be
exempt from reductions in
de minimis
and the overall cut in trade-distorting
domestic support. Green Box criteria will be reviewed in line with paragraph 16 of
Agriculture
negotiations