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Overview of the Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project (SCCP) February 2009 Reeve Wolford Latin America Consultant American National Standards Institute Tel: 703-657-9168 E-mail: rwolford@ansi.org
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2009 Slide 2 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project Introduction ANSI proposes the establishment of a Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Program (SCCP) to support Brazil-U.S. trade and development, particularly among small businesses (SMEs). Implementation to be coordinated by ANSI, in partnership with its Brazilian counterparts ABNT and INMETRO, the Brazilian and U.S. governments and private sectors.
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2009 Slide 3 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project Introduction The SCCP would initially consist of the following two initiatives, to be carried out over a 3-year period, with preliminary deliverables produced within 3-6 months: Brazil-U.S. StandardsPortal An online resource for information on the standards, conformity assessment and technical regulations applicable to the U.S. and Brazilian markets, in English and Portuguese. Brazil-U.S. Training and Capacity Building Initiative A program of events, seminars and workshops aimed at helping companies: meet the standards, conformity assessment and technical regulations in effect in the U.S. and Brazil. engage in standardization activities so that their perspectives are considered as future requirements are developed.
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2009 Slide 4 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project Introduction The SCCP is designed to: Reduce barriers to bilateral trade and investment Increase transparency Create incentives for technical requirements in both countries to conform to international practices
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2009 Slide 5 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project Introduction: Participating Organizations The SCCP would be led by ANSI, in cooperation with a broad group of collaborating organizations including the following: BrazilU.S. ABNT, INMETRO ANSI Companies, associations Ministry of Development Industry and Trade, APEX Dept. of Commerce, USTDA Regulators Conformity assessment bodies (CABs) Standards developers (SDO’s)
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2009 Slide 6 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project StandardsPortal
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2009 Slide 7 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project StandardsPortal The Brazil-U.S. StandardsPortal will be built upon the existing StandardsPortal (www.standardsportal.org) infrastructure, which includes the following information:www.standardsportal.org Standards and conformance information for the U.S. and China in English and Mandarin Chinese (2006) Information on India developed as part of an U.S.-India SCCP (2008) Information on Korea in English and Korean under development (2009 launch)
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2009 Slide 8 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project StandardsPortal The StandardsPortal aims to answer key questions for companies looking to engage in international trade: What technical requirements must my product meet to enter and compete in the U.S. or Brazilian market? How can I get an “early warning” about changes to these requirements? How can I ensure that my company’s perspectives are heard and considered in the development of standards, technical regulations and conformity assessment policies?
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2009 Slide 9 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project
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2009 Slide 10 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project StandardsPortal Existing U.S. information on StandardsPortal would be expanded and translated into Portuguese. Similar information on Brazil (English and Portuguese) would be developed.
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2009 Slide 11 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project
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2009 Slide 12 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project Search by Name, ICS Code, or Industry Sector
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2009 Slide 13 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project
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2009 Slide 14 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project StandardsPortal: Market Access Directory A searchable, bilingual product-by-product database of U.S. and Brazilian standards, technical regulations and conformity assessment requirements for five priority industry sectors. Information on public and private developers of standards and regulations in both countries, including contact information. Links to the organizations that carry out conformity assessment for specific scopes in the U.S. and Brazil. An online discussion forum for companies to ask questions and provide practical suggestions related to the specific standards, conformity assessment procedures and regulations referenced by the Directory. A new Market Requirements Directory would be added to StandardsPortal and would provide:
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2009 Slide 15 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project Brazil-U.S. Standards Cooperation Workshop and Event Series
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2009 Slide 16 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project Brazil-U.S. Standards Cooperation Workshop and Event Series A series of workshops focused on finding solutions to mutually-relevant issues in standards and conformance. Larger events aimed at drawing public attention to the importance of standards & conformity assessment for business, public health, safety, etc. The Brazil-U.S. Standards Cooperation Workshop and Event Series will complement the online resources by organizing:
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2009 Slide 17 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project For more information American National Standards Institute HeadquartersOperations 1819 L Street, NW25 West 43rd Street Sixth FloorFourth Floor Washington, DC 20036New York, NY 10036 T: 202.293.8020T: 212.642.4900 F: 202.293.9287F: 212.398.0023 www.ansi.org | webstore.ansi.org | www.nssn.orgwww.nssn.org www.standardsportal.org
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2009 Slide 18 Overview of Brazil-U.S. Standards and Conformance Cooperation Project For more information: Gary Kushnier, Vice President of International Policy 202-331-3604 / gkushnie@ansi.orggkushnie@ansi.org Steven Bipes, Director – Regional & Bilateral Programs 202-331-3607 / sbipes@ansi.orgsbipes@ansi.org Elise Owen, ANSI Representative for China & India Affairs 202-331-3624 / eowen@ansi.orgeowen@ansi.org ANSI International Policy Department Contacts
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