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UNCTAD Environmental goods and services
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Mandate “The reduction or, as appropriate, elimination of tariff and non-tariff barriers to environmental goods and services”, Doha Ministerial Declaration, para 31(iii) Does not define environmental goods except in juxtaposition with environmental services Does not define negotiating modalities Dual task
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Institutional arrangements
CTESS: product coverage NAMA: modalities CTS: environmental services AG? Rules?
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Role for CTESS Define environmental goods?
foreshadow modalities? Identify issues relevant to environmental goods? Mainstreaming vs. compartmentalizing
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Lists OECD APEC National lists WTO compilation «Convergence list»
«Climate change» list
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Defining goods Environmental goods Environmentally preferable products
dual use Environmentally preferable products relativism in time and space Environmental goods = industrial goods?
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NAMA +, scenario I Market access as priority
Extension of tariff negotiations Trade performance as main criterion assessing reciprocity statistical approach and its deficiencies Applied tariff differential (developed – developing) is in 2-3 percent range going down as a result of unilateral liberalization environmental projects enjoy tariff waivers
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NAMA +, scenario II Environment as priority
Going beyond tariff negotiations NTBs Links to services negotiations Agricultural goods (?) Rules (?)
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NTBs: defining the scope
NAMA: mandate on NTBs Notifications proved difficult
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NTBs “Critical mass” approach?
Practicality of negotiating objectives within the time-frame (?) for DDA negotiations Reports on status of request-offer negotiations conducted bi- or pluri-laterally from Chairs of such negotiating groups Hear presentations from NAMA Members pursuing particular initiatives in other Committees and Negotiating Groups
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Services-led negotiations?
Environmental projects goods account for 5-15 percent ES play a role in the negotiations under Article XIX of the GATS
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Negotiating dynamics Phased-in commitments
telecom, banking, insurance, distribution, business, postal and courrier, construction Sectoral focus of current schedules 44 percent of membership Sectoral pattern of offers less than 10
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Reality check Only 10% of the total EGS may actually be traded
Equipment: 35-45% Services: 15-20% over 50 percent are low tech - high volume Goods and services: are they interrelated? In trade? In markets? Projects as main vehicle
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Alternative approaches
Bringing negotiations closer to real life situations Refocusing on environment
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Project approach Unilateral project definition (India)
apparently designed after CDM Concessions limited in time, in scope
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Integrated approaches
Combination of a list and project approach (Argentina) List of private and public entities eligible for enhanced market access of relevant goods and services (Argentina, India)
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Compatibility test Absent any new and particular rules
analysis of WTO law, as it stands, shows a number of uncertainties MFN, like product, general exceptions, jurisprudence WTO Members are free to negotiate a new framework would form part of the WTO system on a par with other agreements and will prevail as lex specialis over more general provisions Two levels Members may pvercome them by agreement
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Environmental area approach
Environmental areas as point of convergence UNCTAD expert meeting, July 2003 Start with multilaterally agreed goals and targets MDGs, MEAs, other agreements Proceed to technical negotiations goods, services, standards, investment measures, IPRs, domestic regulation, other areas Result: schedules (bindings), changes in rules (as appropriate), and protocols (measures of support)
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Main areas Water and waste-water management Renewable energy
UNCTAD expert meeting, July 2003 Renewable energy UNCTAD expert meeting, February 2005
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Climate change Climate change under environmental area approach? US
«WTO Climate Initiative» negotiation of parallel EGS Agreement EU, US: early action on «climate-friendly» technologies Proposal by Brazil: biofuels
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Renewables UNCTAD’s expert meeting, Feb. 2005
goods, equipment, technologies, biofuels Limits to tariff liberalization Need for international deployment strategy support measures scope for trade and trade policy
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Agricultural goods Ethanol Organic agricultural products
proposal by Brazil
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Identifying issues List of renewable Standards Subsidies
energy efficiency building materials, electric appliances carbon content??? Subsidies non-actionable subsidies for renewables? phasing out of subsidies for fossil fuels??? Investment measures local content requirements Government procurement
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Fall back option Request and offer Managing risks Tailor-made outcome
NTBs proposal by Brazil
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Climate change, GHG emissions reduction
Air pollution Renewables Biofuels Agriculture Organics Environmental goods and services
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Overriding considerations
How to ensure the negotiations and their outcome are commercially meaningful and financially viable? How to make negotiations serve the higher purpose of environmental technology transfer?
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