media advisory
friends of the earth international
Appalling Hong Kong trade deal threatens
people and environment
HONG-KONG ( CHINA), December 18, 2005
-–Although a face-saving deal was reached on
trade issues here today, the global trade
system remains in crisis. Today's agreement
contains proposals that will further threaten
the global environment and the livelihoods of
the worlds' poorest people.
"The so-called gains for developing
countries are just little crumbs that will
not make up for the price millions of
farmers, fisher folk, Indigenous Peoples and
others in the developing world will have to
pay as a result of the rest of today’s deal,"
said Friends of the Earth International chair
Meena Raman from Malaysia.
The European Union, the US administration
and their allies have ignored the demands of
thousands of peasant farmers and fisherfolk
protesting outside the conference.
Proposals to open markets in farming and
natural-resource sectors, including forests,
fisheries and minerals, will benefit the
world's largest corporations, but are likely
to have a devastating impact on millions of
the world's poorest people, who rely on
access to natural resources for their
livelihoods, food and medicines.
"The deal struck in Hong Kong deal is a
dangerous one. Developing countries may feel
that they have succeeded in limiting some of
the damage they thought would be inflicted
upon them. But they are still stuck with
stark market opening proposals that could
devastate biodiversity and people’s
livelihoods in years to come" added Friends
of the Earth International Trade Campaigner
Ronnie Hall.
Intensive agricultural practices and
liberalized international trade are leading
to social disruption, environmental damage
and even hunger, particularly in developing
countries. Small-scale farmers are
particularly vulnerable to market opening
pressures and often forced from their land
when it is converted to plantations or
planted with crops for export.
Governments meeting in Hong Kong,
supposedly to offer the poorest countries a
'development' deal, have repackaged old aid,
disguising it as new money for developing
countries. Furthermore, promises of loans for
infrastructure projects will increase debt
burdens and open developing countries to
further corporate exploitation.
It is ironic that some of the poorest
countries in the world are still being put
under extreme pressure to open up their
markets in the name of development, even when
they have protested that it could lead to
deindustrialization and increased poverty and
unemployment.
In addition, rich countries' governments
have rejected attempts to begin to recognize
the rights of local communities and
Indigenous Peoples to retain rights over
their own traditional knowledge and natural
resources. Negotiations to 'reduce or
eliminate' environmental and health standards
will also be intensified.
The Hong Kong deal on services removes
flexibility from developing countries who
don't want to negotiate away services such as
water and energy to multinational
corporations.
"Hong Kong clearly shows that the WTO
cannot deliver what people need. Thousands of
farmers and fisherfolk are on the streets
demanding that their livelihoods and families
be protected, but they have been ignored by
governments meeting in the WTO. Rich
countries have continued to pursue their own
trade interests at the expense of the poor
and the environment," said Friends of the
Earth International Trade Campaigner Alberto
Villarreal.
For more information:
'tyranny of free trade' exposed in new
report, online
here
.
For more information in Hong Kong (until
December 19 in Hong Kong):
Ronnie Hall, Friends of the Earth
International Trade Campaign: +852 6129 0419
or
ronnieh@foe.co.uk
David Waskow, Friends of the Earth
International Trade Campaign: +852 6127 8644
or
dwaskow@foe.org
Alexandra Wandel, Friends of the Earth
Europe Trade Campaign: +852 6125 7644 or
alexandra.wandel@foeeurope.org
Alberto Villarreal Friends of the Earth
International Trade Campaign (Spanish,
English): +852 6127 0200 or
comercioredes@gmail.com
Meena Raman, Chair, Friends of the Earth
International: +852 6129 0032 or
meenaraman@hotmail.com
|