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© 2014 Djaghe LLC The New WTO Government Procurement Agreement – Its Impact on World Procurement Markets The George Washington University Law School 13 May 2014 Jean Heilman Grier Principal Consultant on Trade Djaghe, LLC
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Introduction Work programs Arbitration process Expansion of market access under revised GPA
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Work Programs Work Program on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Work Program on the Collection and Reporting of Statistical Data Work Program on Sustainable Procurement Work Program on Exclusions and Restrictions in Parties’ Annexes Work Program on Safety Standards in International Procurement For more information, see Work Programs for Unfinished Business in Revision of GPA, Trade Blog: http://trade.djaghe.comWork Programs for Unfinished Business in Revision of GPAhttp://trade.djaghe.com
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC GPA Arbitration Process New approach to facilitate resolution of disputes over whether a Party should be allowed to withdraw an entity from coverage Will be implemented after WTO Committee on Government Procurement adopts: Arbitration procedures Indicative criteria that demonstrate effective elimination of government control or influence over an entity's covered procurement For more information, see Need to Initiate GPA Arbitration Process, Trade blog: http://trade.djaghe.comNeed to Initiate GPA Arbitration Processhttp://trade.djaghe.com
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Covered Procurement under Revised GPA Incorporates concept of covered procurement to simplify references to procurement covered under the GPA Means procurement for government purposes: Of goods and services as specified in each Party’s annexes to Appendix I and not for commercial sale or resale By any contractual means, including purchase, lease, and rental or hire purchase, with or without option to buy For which the value is estimated to equal or exceed relevant threshold By a procuring entity (an entity covered under Party’s annexes) Not otherwise excluded from coverage.
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Thresholds under GPA Annex 1: Central government goods and services 130,000 SDRs (before some reductions in revised GPA) Annex 2: Sub-central government goods and services Most Parties: 200,000 SDRs Canada and United States: 355,000 SDRs; Israel: 250,000 SDRs Annex 3: Other entities goods and services Most Parties: 400,000 SDRs U.S.: $250,000 threshold for federal government enterprises Construction services procured by all entities Most Parties: 5,000,000 SDRs Japan & Korea: 15,000,000 (for Annexes 2 & 3); Israel: 8,500,000 SDRs
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Thresholds Reduced under Revised GPA Israel: Will lower central government threshold for construction services from 8,500,000 SDRs to 5,000,000 SDRs in 2019 Japan and Netherlands with Respect to Aruba: Reduced central government threshold for goods and services from 130,000 SDRs to 100,000 SDRs Aruba: Reduced central government threshold for construction services from 5,000,000 to 4,000,000 SDRs Korea: Reduced Annex 3 threshold for goods and services from 450,000 SDRs to 400,000 SDRs
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Annex 1: Central Government Scope of Coverage Annex 1 coverage based on: Positive lists (most Parties specify entities covered) Description/category coverage Executive/administrative entities: Parties cover all or most central government entities Judiciary: Several Parties cover courts Legislature: Several Parties cover legislatures Coverage varies based on governmental system
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Expansion of Central Government Coverage under Revised GPA European Union: Added 1 EU-wide entity - the European External Action Service plus Member State entities Hong Kong China: Added Chief Executive’s Office and Secretariat, Commissioner on Interception of Communications and Surveillance Israel: Added 5 central government entities, including Small and Medium Business Agency; and removed several product exclusions for Ministry of Health Korea: Added 8 entities, including National Emergency Management Agency, Defense Acquisition Program Administration, Korea Communications Commission and Fair Trade Commission Liechtenstein: Added courts and Parliament Aruba: Added 9 entities, including Parliament Switzerland: Added federal judicial and criminal prosecution authorities, including Federal Supreme Court, Federal Criminal Court, Federal Administrative Court, Federal Patent Court and the Office of the Attorney General; and 3 federal assembly entities: National Council, Council of States and Parliamentary Services United States: Added 11 federal entities, including Social Security Administration, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Millennium Challenge Corporation; covered Transportation Security Administration
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC EU “Catch-all” Central Government Coverage for Member States Offers comprehensive “catch all” coverage of all central government entities of its Member States – both existing and future entities Only provides comprehensive coverage to 5 Parties: Iceland, Aruba, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland Gives Israel 2 nd best coverage: access to all listed entities (not future entities) Provides 3 rd level of coverage (all listed entities, except those marked by asterisk) to 8 Parties, including Armenia and U.S. Refined its coverage with 4 th category for U.S., Japan and Chinese Taipei: access to entities marked by double asterisk
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Annex 2: Approaches to Sub-central Coverage All GPA Parties cover their sub-central entities Two approaches to coverage of sub-central entities Positive list of specific entities, used by Armenia, Canada, Israel, Japan, Korea, Switzerland and United States Coverage by description or definition (may include partial list of entities), includes EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway Type of coverage depends on governmental structure Centralized procurement systems, such as EU Federal systems such as U.S.
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Expansion of Sub-central Coverage under Revised GPA Canada: Extended to all Parties (except Iceland &Liechtenstein) coverage of provinces & territories that it had provided to U.S. in 2010 Japan: Added 7 designated cities: Saitama-shi, Shizuoka-shi, Sakai- shi, Niigata-shi, Hamamatsu-shi, Okayama-shi and Sagamihara-shi Korea: Added Ulsan Metropolitan City and local governments entities in 3 metropolitan cities: Seoul (25 local governments); Busan (16 local governments); and Incheon (10 local governments) Chinese Taipei: Added bureau-Level administrative units of Kaohsiung County Government, which merged with Kaohsiung City Government
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Annex 3: Coverage of Government Enterprises and Other Entities Coverage includes utilities, government enterprises, state-owned entities, state-invested entities and other entities where government has control or influence Coverage of specific entities Canada, Hong Kong China, Israel, Japan, Korea, Netherlands with respect to Aruba, Singapore, Chinese Taipei and the United States Coverage by sectors or general categories Armenia, EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland Sectors covered include electricity, urban transport, airports, ports and water
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Expansion of Annex 3 Coverage under Revised GPA Israel: Added 9 government enterprises, including Environmental Services Co. and three development companies Japan: Added Japan Alcohol Corporation Korea: Added Korean Rail Network Authority Chinese Taipei: Added National Taiwan College of Physical Education United States: Added financing of telecommunications projects by Rural Utilities Service (waived “buy American” requirement) Aruba: Withdrew all Annex 3 entities due to privatization
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Annex 4: Expansion of Goods Coverage under Revised GPA Annex 4 (Goods Annex) added Israel: Removed exclusions for several goods procured by its Ministry of Health United States: Removed exclusion of Transportation Security Administration, except for textile and apparel goods
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Annex 5: Coverage of Services Positive list of services and construction services Access provided only to listed services Used by all Parties except United States Negative list of services and construction services Provides access to all services except those listed Covers new services that are created Only used by the United States
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Expansion of Services Coverage under Revised GPA Telecommunication services: EU, Hong Kong China, Iceland, Aruba, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland expanded partial coverage of telecommunications services to all of sector Hong Kong China: Added 5 services categories Israel: Added 6 categories of services, including commercial courier services, financial services (insurance, banking & investment) and armored car services. Japan: Added 18 service categories, but only for its central government entities; New services include management consulting services and packaging services Korea: Added 5 service categories, including computer services Aruba: Added 12 categories of services, including all services related to management consulting, accounting, auditing and bookkeeping service and market research and opinion polling services Singapore: Added executive search services. Switzerland: Added more than 10 services, including certain legal advisory and taxation services
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Annex 6: Coverage of Construction Services Positive list of construction services Access provided only to listed services Used by all Parties except United States Negative list: U.S. uses Parties cover all construction services, except for U.S. exclusion of dredging
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Expansion of Construction Services Coverage under Revised GPA EU Covered works concessions contracts under national treatment regime when the contracts are awarded by central or sub-central government entities covered under the GPA Limited access to Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Aruba and Switzerland Japan: Extended coverage to procurement based on its Private Finance Initiative Korea: Covered build-operate-transfer contracts Liechtenstein: Added several construction services so that it now covers all construction services
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC Offsets Commitments under Revised GPA Israel: Commitment to end its use of offsets Will not apply offsets for procurement below 3,000,000 SDRs Will phase-out use of offsets over a 15-year period by progressively reducing Number of entities that apply offsets Level of offsets from the current 20% level to zero
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© 2014 Djaghe LLC ] Contact Information Jean Heilman Grier Principal Consultant on Trade Djaghe, LLC jhgrier@djaghe.com Website: www.djaghe.comwww.djaghe.com Trade Blog: http://trade.djaghe.comhttp://trade.djaghe.com © 2014 Djaghe LLC
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