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GPPC 2007 International ICT Trade Session Service Trade Negotiations November 5, 2007 Junko Kawauchi, JISA
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“Friends of Computer Services” Milestones May 2002: Discussion paper on classification of IT services Feb. 2005: 14 WTO members issued joint statement calling for full liberalization of CRS Feb. 2006: 16 WTO members signed plurilateral request for full liberalization of CRS at 2-digit level (CPC 84): Australia Hong KongMexico Peru Canada India New Zealand Singapore Chile Japan Norway Taiwan EU Korea Pakistan US Feb. 2007: Understanding on Computer & Related Services
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Service Negotiations: Waiting for Agri./NAMA Consensus Now preparing Chairman Mateo’s Text for the time when Agriculture / NAMA negotiations proceed
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Important Points for Chairman Mateo’s Text: High level commitment Especially emerging countries’ governments need to commit service trade liberalization at the highest possible level Clear future timeframe Need clear future timeframe to be kept by members
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Important Contents of Chairman’s Text Full commitment on CPC 84 Need full commitments on computer services at the 2-digit level (CPC 84) and maximum possible liberalization in: telecom services, consultancy services, and cross-border delivery of a range of services, etc. Time Frame Need to submit request & offer by next spring
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Industry role Industry needs to push governments to open service market e-Commerce tariff moratorium Need to make moratorium on customs duties applied to electronic transmissions to be permanent
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If any consensus cannot be reached by the end of this year : - How to hand over the already achieved result to next year/round? - Other frameworks for service negotiations? - What Industry can do for further service trade liberalization?
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