Merkel urges common social, environment, trade approach (Reuters) Updated: 2006-01-26 10:35
German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Wednesday for international bodies
to develop common standards in social and environmental policy and push ahead
with trade liberalisation.
"We need to knit environmental protection and social measures together with
the World Trade Organisation, the International Monetary Fund, with the World
Bank," Merkel told the opening session of the World Economic Forum.
"These things have to be coordinated with each other."
Merkel, making her first appearance as German chancellor at the Davos
meeting, made a strong plea for a successful outcome to the Doha world trade
round. She said this would require fair access for developing countries to world
markets.
She also said the world needed to go further to develop common standards in
areas like social and environmental policy, a suggestion some developing
countries view as disguised trade protectionism and have in the past resisted.
"I think bilateral agreements between individual groups in the world ... will
not get us very far," she said. "We have to learn to reach agreements with each
other in a global world."
"We need to reach an understanding about the foundations of our common
values," she added. "It will not be possible to reach agreement on common
political and economic interests without sharing common ethical
grounds."
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