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Transparency of Air Services Agreements Australia Richard Wood, Department of Transport and Regional Services
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to improve transparency and reporting of air services arrangements across the APEC region to propose the review of existing measures and reporting of new initiatives for better information sharing Purpose TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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Clear and accurate information may facilitate continued growth in aviation Transparency is a recognised principle amongst APEC economies - Osaka Action Agenda - Statement to Implement APEC Transparency Standards Without active information sharing, Members may continue to operate under outdated assumptions Background TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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Information for stakeholders (e.g. airlines, airports) Knowledge for the public Measure of liberalisation success for governments Accountability Benefits of Transparency TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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AIRLINES - Informs airlines on markets to pursue - Allows accurate advice to governments on priorities - Improves management of current fleet and future investment - Educates emerging carriers inexperience with Air Services Agreements TRADE AND INDUSTRY - Informs businesses of the ease of movement for - Business travel - Trade - Tourism Benefits of Transparency TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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REGIONAL ADVANTAGE - May assist the region in negotiations with non-APEC economies MEASURING LIBERALISATION - Enables Government and industry to measure the extent of liberalisation across the sector with greater accuracy Benefits of Transparency TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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Domestic measures - Website publication: Canada, New Zealand, Australia, India Global measures - ICAO Database for Aeronautical Agreements and Arrangements (DAGMAR) - ICAO World Air Services Agreement (WASA) Database 2005 - United Nations Treaty Collection Database Current Transparency Arrangements TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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The current mechanisms for information distribution are not complicated They provide central and accessible reference points for stakeholders to ascertain timely and detailed information about the sector Current Transparency Arrangements TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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There are many things we as Member economies can do to promote and facilitate transparency in air services Domestic publication: summary table Update of data inputs to WTO Quantitative Air Services Agreements Review Registration with ICAO: delegation of responsibility Proposal TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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Next meeting - report on current approaches to disseminating information about air services - report any new initiatives or measures that could be undertaken to improve transparency across their air services arrangements or in the sector globally Recommendations TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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Next meeting - agree to develop principles on transparency in air services agreements, to be reported to APEC Leaders, consistent with principle 8 of the Leaders’ Statement to Implement APEC Transparency Standards Recommendations TPT-WG29, Chinese Taipei 29 th APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Chinese Taipei, 9-13 July 2007
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