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Mr President, I think we are all agreed that trade can do more for development than all the aid and debt relief we give. In other words, Hong Kong in December can be more important for development than the Gleneagles summit in the summer was. However, there is more to trade than simple liberalisation: we have to give developing countries assistance in getting their goods to the market and we have to give them assistance in terms of meeting our technical and health standards.
That is why the Committee on International Trade is proposing a new budget line called 'aid for trade'. It is not that we do not already have trade assistance in our budget, but at the moment it is spread over two hundred different budget lines. The Trade Committee would like this to be unified into one single budget line. We would like a clear budget line so that aid for trade is more easily mobilised, more visible and more accessible to the developing countries."@en1
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