|
|
|
|
|
D-8
Summit Closes In Kuala Lumpur:
Alternating G-8 For Benefits Of The
World - Balancing |
| |
July 10, 2008
The 6th summit of the leaders of the Developing-8 Muslim
nations, popularly known as D-8, scheduled for on July 4-8 in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia went well and hailed by member
governments as a success.
The D-8 group established in July 1997 has a volume of trade
among themselves that stands today at US $49 billion, up from US
$14.5 billion in 1999. The secretariat is based in Istanbul,
Turkey. The senior officials called Commissioners in D-8 met on
y 3-4 for doing the groundwork. The final summit took place on
July 08 and the venue for the Summit was Hilton Hotel, Kuala
Lumpur.
Firstly
This was a significant gathering of government leaders of some
of the largest Islamic countries Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iran,
Pakistan, Malaysia, Turkey, Nigeria and Egypt. It was the first
time that Malaysia would host the D8 Summit, an economic
grouping of eight Muslim countries.
The theme of the Summit was "Meeting Challenges Through
Innovative Cooperation." The opening of the 6th Summit of D-8
was held on 8th of July 2008, where the Prime Minister of
Malaysia, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi delivered the opening address
followed by the handing over of the group's chairmanship by
President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to Datuk Seri
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. There was the 11th Session of the D-8
Council of Ministers comprising Ministers in charge of Foreign
Affairs of member states on 6th of July 2008.
The last summit was hosted by Indonesia, the current chairman of
D-8, in Bali, Indonesia on 13th of May 2006. The meeting focused
on how D-8 member states could boost trade among themselves and
exploit each other's strength. The price of crude oil touched
US$145 (US$1=RM3.26) per barrel on the back of a weak US dollar
in the global market on concerns about conflict in the Middle
East and lower crude oil inventories. The leaders of third world
Islamic nations admitted that they have the usual work to do
such as the preparation of preferential trade agreement and
finding ways to intensify trade cooperation among the member
states. During the Indonesian chairmanship, agreement was
reached on rules of origin as a precondition for the realization
of a D-8 preferential trade agreement as the result of the Bali
summit. "Under Indonesia's chairmanship, 31 activities had been
carried out, including 15 by Indonesia covering cooperation in
trade, micro-finance, energy, tourism, civil aviation, and
healthcare," an official said.
The D-8 forum, established by eight Organization of Islamic
Conference member countries sharing development and population
characteristics to promote economic cooperation and development
especially in agriculture, industry, energy and trade, aims to
enhance cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, rural
development, human resource development, science and technology,
agriculture and health to improve the economic status of member
states.
The summit is held once in every two years, discussing various
economic issues facing the bloc countries. Malaysia will hold
the chairmanship for two years before passing to another member
country. Bangladesh hosted the second summit in 1999 when the
leaders focused on possibilities of integrating their economies.
The idea of cooperation among the developing Muslim countries
was mooted by Dr. Neemettin Erbakan, the then Prime Minister of
Turkey, during a seminar on "Cooperation in Development" held in
Istanbul in October 1996. The group envisioned cooperation among
countries stretching from South-East Asia to Africa.
Secondly
D8 is thus an economic alliance with the objective of improving
the position of Muslim developing countries in the global world
economy through the diversification of their economies by
creating new opportunities via increased trade relations. In the
process, they hope to improve the standard of living of their
people, with the objective of promoting economic and trade
cooperation among the eight largest Muslim economies.
It seeks to create new trade opportunities, promote linkages and
enhance standards of living among the member-states. It was set
up in 1997 as an economic alliance with the objective of
improving the position of Muslim developing countries in the
global world economy through the diversification of their
economies by creating new opportunities via increased trade
relations. In the process, they hope to improve the standard of
living of their people.
The 2008 Summit has adopted the decision on the setting up of
the D-8 Permanent Secretariat and D-8 Roadmap for Economic
Cooperation for the next ten years, in the Second Decade of
Cooperation (2008 - 2018).
Discussions covered a roadmap of D-8 -- economic cooperation
roadmap in the second decade of cooperation (2008-2012). To jump
start the summit, a meeting of the senior officials appointed by
their respective governments otherwise known as the 25th Session
of the Commission of D-8, was held on 4th and 5th of July 2008
in Kuala Lumpur.
The 10-year plan aims to encourage greater economic cooperation
between member nations and boost our intra-trade from 5% of the
total trade for D8 countries to 15% to 20% in the next 10
years," according to secretary-general Dipo Alam.
"Last year, total D8 trade was $1 trillion and intra-trade was
about $60 billion so we believe this cooperation will open more
opportunities for us," he added.
The main stumbling block had been agreement on a 2005
preferential trade agreement that was deadlocked on the "rules
of origin" part of the pact, which trade officials are trying to
resolve ahead of the summit. D8 has yet to implement three
agreements that would help it reach its target.
The rules of origin are used to determine the source of goods
for trade purposes. "Without the rules of origin, we cannot
implement the Preferential Trade Agreement and at the moment
only Malaysia and Iran have ratified the pact," Alam said. Six
member countries have already agreed to have local content at
40% but Bangladesh wants the local content to be about 30% while
Egypt wants it as high as 50%. Dipo quipped, "If they ask for
50% then there will be no trade."
Thirdly
Most of the leaders of those countries attended the 6th D-8
Summit had sent confirmation to secretariat. Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Pakistani
Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani. The group also includes Bangladesh,
Egypt and Nigeria which were represented by ministers at the
July 4-8 conference.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono attended the 6th
Developing Eight summit before he attends the summit of high
profile developed nations' forum G8 Hokkaido, Japan and hand
over the D-8 chairmanship to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Abdullah Badawi. During the meeting, President Yudhoyono had a
bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Badawi and Malaysian
business community. The Indonesian government held the D-8
chairmanship since May 2006 at the 5th summit in the country's
resort island Bali.
The rising oil prices was not the top agenda of the 6th Group of
Eight Developing Islamic Countries Summit (D-8), though the
leaders discussed it. "It is a much broader issue. The crisis
should be discussed at the global stage," said Ambassador,
Deputy Undersecretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkey,
Selim Kuneralp.
"We, but I think we can't take concrete step because the problem
is universal and something not peculiar to D-8," he told
reporters on the sidelines of the 25th Session of D-8 Commission
in Kuala Lumpur. Apart from halal and oil issues the meeting
also focused on efforts towards developing renewable energy. |
| |
|
Source:
esinislam.com
+ Agencies |
| |
|
[../../Toppage.htm] |
|
|
|
[MuslimWorldNews_Header.htm] |
|
D-8
Summit Closes In Kuala Lumpur:
Alternating G-8 For Benefits Of The
World - Balancing |
| |
July 10, 2008
The 6th summit of the leaders of the Developing-8 Muslim
nations, popularly known as D-8, scheduled for on July 4-8 in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia went well and hailed by member
governments as a success.
The D-8 group established in July 1997 has a volume of trade
among themselves that stands today at US $49 billion, up from US
$14.5 billion in 1999. The secretariat is based in Istanbul,
Turkey. The senior officials called Commissioners in D-8 met on
y 3-4 for doing the groundwork. The final summit took place on
July 08 and the venue for the Summit was Hilton Hotel, Kuala
Lumpur.
Firstly
This was a significant gathering of government leaders of some
of the largest Islamic countries Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iran,
Pakistan, Malaysia, Turkey, Nigeria and Egypt. It was the first
time that Malaysia would host the D8 Summit, an economic
grouping of eight Muslim countries.
The theme of the Summit was "Meeting Challenges Through
Innovative Cooperation." The opening of the 6th Summit of D-8
was held on 8th of July 2008, where the Prime Minister of
Malaysia, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi delivered the opening address
followed by the handing over of the group's chairmanship by
President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to Datuk Seri
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. There was the 11th Session of the D-8
Council of Ministers comprising Ministers in charge of Foreign
Affairs of member states on 6th of July 2008.
The last summit was hosted by Indonesia, the current chairman of
D-8, in Bali, Indonesia on 13th of May 2006. The meeting focused
on how D-8 member states could boost trade among themselves and
exploit each other's strength. The price of crude oil touched
US$145 (US$1=RM3.26) per barrel on the back of a weak US dollar
in the global market on concerns about conflict in the Middle
East and lower crude oil inventories. The leaders of third world
Islamic nations admitted that they have the usual work to do
such as the preparation of preferential trade agreement and
finding ways to intensify trade cooperation among the member
states. During the Indonesian chairmanship, agreement was
reached on rules of origin as a precondition for the realization
of a D-8 preferential trade agreement as the result of the Bali
summit. "Under Indonesia's chairmanship, 31 activities had been
carried out, including 15 by Indonesia covering cooperation in
trade, micro-finance, energy, tourism, civil aviation, and
healthcare," an official said.
The D-8 forum, established by eight Organization of Islamic
Conference member countries sharing development and population
characteristics to promote economic cooperation and development
especially in agriculture, industry, energy and trade, aims to
enhance cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, rural
development, human resource development, science and technology,
agriculture and health to improve the economic status of member
states.
The summit is held once in every two years, discussing various
economic issues facing the bloc countries. Malaysia will hold
the chairmanship for two years before passing to another member
country. Bangladesh hosted the second summit in 1999 when the
leaders focused on possibilities of integrating their economies.
The idea of cooperation among the developing Muslim countries
was mooted by Dr. Neemettin Erbakan, the then Prime Minister of
Turkey, during a seminar on "Cooperation in Development" held in
Istanbul in October 1996. The group envisioned cooperation among
countries stretching from South-East Asia to Africa.
Secondly
D8 is thus an economic alliance with the objective of improving
the position of Muslim developing countries in the global world
economy through the diversification of their economies by
creating new opportunities via increased trade relations. In the
process, they hope to improve the standard of living of their
people, with the objective of promoting economic and trade
cooperation among the eight largest Muslim economies.
It seeks to create new trade opportunities, promote linkages and
enhance standards of living among the member-states. It was set
up in 1997 as an economic alliance with the objective of
improving the position of Muslim developing countries in the
global world economy through the diversification of their
economies by creating new opportunities via increased trade
relations. In the process, they hope to improve the standard of
living of their people.
The 2008 Summit has adopted the decision on the setting up of
the D-8 Permanent Secretariat and D-8 Roadmap for Economic
Cooperation for the next ten years, in the Second Decade of
Cooperation (2008 - 2018).
Discussions covered a roadmap of D-8 -- economic cooperation
roadmap in the second decade of cooperation (2008-2012). To jump
start the summit, a meeting of the senior officials appointed by
their respective governments otherwise known as the 25th Session
of the Commission of D-8, was held on 4th and 5th of July 2008
in Kuala Lumpur.
The 10-year plan aims to encourage greater economic cooperation
between member nations and boost our intra-trade from 5% of the
total trade for D8 countries to 15% to 20% in the next 10
years," according to secretary-general Dipo Alam.
"Last year, total D8 trade was $1 trillion and intra-trade was
about $60 billion so we believe this cooperation will open more
opportunities for us," he added.
The main stumbling block had been agreement on a 2005
preferential trade agreement that was deadlocked on the "rules
of origin" part of the pact, which trade officials are trying to
resolve ahead of the summit. D8 has yet to implement three
agreements that would help it reach its target.
The rules of origin are used to determine the source of goods
for trade purposes. "Without the rules of origin, we cannot
implement the Preferential Trade Agreement and at the moment
only Malaysia and Iran have ratified the pact," Alam said. Six
member countries have already agreed to have local content at
40% but Bangladesh wants the local content to be about 30% while
Egypt wants it as high as 50%. Dipo quipped, "If they ask for
50% then there will be no trade."
Thirdly
Most of the leaders of those countries attended the 6th D-8
Summit had sent confirmation to secretariat. Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Pakistani
Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani. The group also includes Bangladesh,
Egypt and Nigeria which were represented by ministers at the
July 4-8 conference.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono attended the 6th
Developing Eight summit before he attends the summit of high
profile developed nations' forum G8 Hokkaido, Japan and hand
over the D-8 chairmanship to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Abdullah Badawi. During the meeting, President Yudhoyono had a
bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Badawi and Malaysian
business community. The Indonesian government held the D-8
chairmanship since May 2006 at the 5th summit in the country's
resort island Bali.
The rising oil prices was not the top agenda of the 6th Group of
Eight Developing Islamic Countries Summit (D-8), though the
leaders discussed it. "It is a much broader issue. The crisis
should be discussed at the global stage," said Ambassador,
Deputy Undersecretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkey,
Selim Kuneralp.
"We, but I think we can't take concrete step because the problem
is universal and something not peculiar to D-8," he told
reporters on the sidelines of the 25th Session of D-8 Commission
in Kuala Lumpur. Apart from halal and oil issues the meeting
also focused on efforts towards developing renewable energy. |
| |
|
Source:
esinislam.com
+ Agencies |
| |
|
[MuslimWorldNews_Inner.htm] |
| |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
[../../Bottompage.htm] |
|
|
|
| |
|
| |
|
|
|