« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » MULTILATERAL versus NEW EU BILATERAL TRADE POLICY WTO.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The treatment of Government Procurement in international trade agreements: the EU experience Taipei, 11 June 2008 Christian Levon European Commission DG.
Advertisements

Computer and Related Services An Industry Perspective Geneva September 2005.
International Trade Negotiations:
Why do we need an index on copyright user rights? Third Global Congress, Cape Town, December 2013.
Trade Implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership for ASEAN and Other Asian Countries Alan V. Deardorff University of Michigan.
Global Marketing Chapter 3
Trade and Investment Regime - Japan’s Perspective -
RUSSIAN ACCESSION TO THE WTO. GOALS:  Improvement of existing conditions for access of Russian products to foreign markets and provision of non-discriminatory.
UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.
« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » Analysis of potential plurilateral negotiations in services:
Hajime Matsumura Deputy Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan Paris, 15 December 2010.
         Workshop: 25th April 2013 “Servicification – Why free trade in services matter to manufacturing “ “Why Manufacturing companies should care about.
AEC and Regional Economic Integration in East Asia
The European Union Trade Policy 2014
© Lloyd’s Regional Watch Content Guide CLICK ANY BOX AMERICAS IMEA EUROPE ASIA PACIFIC.
How can trade contribute to growth and jobs? The role of EU trade policy Signe Ratso Director Directorate General of Trade European Commission.
Robert Scollay University of Auckland
Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation By Shelby and LOLA THE DESTROYER.
Multilateralism and Regionalism: Trade Agreement Effects on Southern Agricultural Products Lynn Kennedy, Brian Hilbun, and Elizabeth Dufour LSU AgCenter.
AUSTRALIA’S DOHA ROUND AGENDA. TODAY’S DISCUSSION  briefly, the WTO and Australia  what was decided at Doha  what has happened since Doha  Australia’s.
« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » "Doing Business in Malaysia & in ASEAN Economic Community:
© The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2012 Chapter 12: EU trade policy.
Role of Developing Countries in Services Negotiations: Offensive or Defensive The Case of India by Arpita Mukherjee Developing Countries & Services Negotiations.
« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » GLOBAL SERVICES FORUM 19 APRIL 2012 – AUDITORIUM 2, QATAR.
Liberalising Services: A South African Experience Directorate: Trade in Services Wamkele Keabetswe Mene Director: Trade in Services 22 February 2008.
Figure 1 Developing countries Developed countries.
Japan’s FTAs/EPAs with APEC Economies Nobuhiko Sasaki Deputy Director-General APEC Senior Official METI Japan March 2006.
Rationale and Main Features of Trade Policy of
John Wiley & Sons, Inc c GLOBAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Chapter Two.
« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » Séminaire sur les commerce des services Organisé par.
UPDATES ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT (ITA) EXPANSION Noor Wahida Noordin Ministry of International Trade & Industry Malaysia 20 June 2013
Overview of the TISA Negotiations Training Workshop on Trade in Services Negotiations for AU-CFTA Negotiators Dr. Sherry Stephenson AUGUST 2015 Nairobi,
Supply Risk Monitoring Supply Risk Monitoring (SRM) Draws on global operational network, and analytical engine –SRM website provides quick overview.
Item 5: Exchange of views on the international agenda Council of Presidents 12 June 2009 A. van den HovenCouncil of Presidents –12 June 2009.
General Agreement on Trade in Services by Arpita Mukherjee Workshop on WTO-related issues May 1-3, 2006.
The Changing Strategy of the EU towards Free Trade Agreements Jim Rollo Professor Emeritus University of Sussex Economic Development Foundation Istanbul.
External Trade CEJA Conference DG TRADE “Future CAP in a global context”
1 The European Union Trade Policy The European Union Trade Policy May 2009.
Global MAX Welcome to the world of…. About us We take pleasure in inviting you to become a member of Global MAX. We have two objectives: 1 st to provide.
Highest Return Lowest Return Turkey Czech Rep Russia Czech Rep Thailand.
The Financial Transaction Tax:
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT On the eve of its 15th “birthday”, the World Trade Organization (WTO) earlier this month reached the milestone of having the 400th trade.
« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » Trends in World Trade in Services.
Introduction to Business & Marketing Emerging Economies.
W T O : O v e r v I e w. ABOUT: WTO Binding institution Consensus-based 151 members (as of Aug 07) Established 1995 Negotiating forum to reduce barriers.
The Changing Landscape of Trade Negotiations Alan V. Deardorff University of Michigan For presentation at 2015 Seoul Conference.
1 Lecture 4 Multilateralism and Regionalism Hyun-Hoon Lee Professor Kangwon National University.
WHAT KIND OF MARKET ACCESS PATTERN SHOULD WE PROMOTE FOR TEXTILES AND CLOTHING WITHIN THE DDA ?
Flags Quiz Peru or Algeria or Iraq.
GPPC 2007 International ICT Trade Session Service Trade Negotiations November 5, 2007 Junko Kawauchi, JISA.
A few words on Sectoral initiatives David Laborde (IFPRI) November 2 nd 2010 – Geneva.
Copyright ©2003 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PPTs t/a International Trade and Investment by John Gionea Slides prepared by John Gionea NAFTA MERCOSUR.
Introduction DSV is a global supplier of transport and logistics services. DSV has offices in more than 70 countries all over the world and an international.
Korea-EU FTA - Implications for Global Businesses - - Implications for Global Businesses Korea-EU FTA - Implications for Global Businesses - -
Global overview partner work permits* Sept ‘16
Brexit and Trump – globalisation gets a bashing
Economic Exports.
Electrification Products
Locations where Black Panther was released in the theaters in 2018.
Citi Virtual Card Accounts – Continued Global Expansion
Status of EQ-5D-5L Valuation Using Standardized Valuation Methodology
Eastern Europe, Russia and Middle and South America
ECON 331 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Analysing the impact of Brexit on trade and identifying export market potential Michael Gasiorek InterAnalysis.
Chapter The reasons for economic union
IBM's Geographical Structure and where IBM Global Financing has clients IBM Global Financing, the world's largest IT captive financier, has a total asset.
IPO and Foreign Listing on Istanbul Stock Exchange Çağatay Duruk Director Foreign Securities Market.
         Workshop: 25th April 2013 “Servicification – Why free trade in services matter to manufacturing “
Global Commercial Agriculture
Electrification business
Presentation transcript:

« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » MULTILATERAL versus NEW EU BILATERAL TRADE POLICY WTO UR ( ) DDA Offers (July 2008) WTO Accessions since 2001 US FTA + New EU FTAs China Taiwan Saudi-Arabia Vietnam Ukraine Russia (?) Kazakhstan (?) CariForum (15) Korea Columbia Peru Central America (6) Mercosur (4)(?) MultilateralBilateral Canada Singapore India Ukraine Indonesia (?) Japan (?) Etc… Market Acc + Public Proc.+ IPR + BIT + SOE + Reg. Coop. + US Parity Market Acc + Public Proc + Mode 4 + DDA+ Old EU FTA Mexico Chile Only 30 Countries, not 153 WTO Members! Market access level

« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » 1.Argentina 2.Australia 3.Bangladesh 4.Brazil 5.Canada 6.Chile 7.China 8.EU (Com + FR Presidency 9.Egypt (EuroMed) 10.Hong Kong, China 11.India 12.Indonesia 13.Japan 14.Korea 15.Lesotho (EPA) 16.Malaysia 17.Mauritius (EPA) 18.Mexico 19.Morocco (Euromed) 20.New Zealand 21.Pakistan 22.Philippines 23.Singapore 24.South Africa (EPA) 25.Switzerland 26.Chinese Taipei 27.Thailand 28.Turkey 29.United States 30.Uruguay C OUNTRIES THAT PARTICIPATED TO THE WTO S ERVICES S IGNALLING C ONFERENCE IN J ULY 2008 Only 8 countries are not negotiating bilateral agreements with the EU!

« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » EU B ILATERAL T RADE P OLICY STATE OF PLAY OF NEGOTIATIONS – O CTOBER 2011 EU: Implemented FTA: (18)Concluded FTA: EPAs with ACP: FTA under negotiations: “Scoping Exercise”: (9) (12) (27) (10)(54)

« The voice of the European Service Industries for International Trade Negotiations in Services » What is the ESF position (s)? Continue to push for DDA? (Single undertaking with trade-off deals) In favour of a Plurilateral in Services?  On MFN basis? (Free riders? Critical mass?)  On non-MFN basis? In favour of sector specific plurilateral?  IDEA? ICT sector = All related issues: tariffs, NTBs, telecom and computer related services, investment, IPR, Public Procurement?  Financial services? Maritime services? Continue to support ambitious deep and comprehensive FTAs with countries of the willing  Japan? ASEAN? … Russia? …. USA?