Domestic Regulations for Trade in Services Ahmad Mukhtar Economist August 2015, Nairobi Kenya.

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Domestic Regulations for Trade in Services Ahmad Mukhtar Economist August 2015, Nairobi Kenya

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Domestic Regulations for Trade in Services

Ahmad MukhtarEconomist

August 2015, Nairobi Kenya

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Domestic Regulations

What

How

Why

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WHAT is Domestic Regulations

DR

Regulations

Standards

Rules

Practices

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WHY Domestic Regulations

Market Access

Domestic Regulations

Utilization (effective

Market Access)

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HOW…..Domestic Regulations

Regional Harmonized National

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Prerequisites: 3 E’s

Existing

Enabling

Extensive

• To regulate• To develop

• Necessary• Harmonized

• NSS+FSS• Operate+Trade

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HOW: in the WTO

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No Standard-SettingNo Direct control in

Promoting or creating DRs

Recognized “Right to Regulate” [GATS

preamble]

“enabling” and not “trade restrictive”

Disciplines to be negotiated

GATS Article VI

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HOW: in the WTO

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VI:1

• Committed Sectors

• Reasonable, objective and impartial

VI:2

• Procedures for the review of administrative decisions affecting trade in services to be in place

VI:3

• Decisions within reasonable time

VI: 6

• Procedures to verify competence in all sectors, with or without commitments

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HOW: in the WTO

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Article VI: 4 (negotiations)

Based on objective

and transparent

criteria

Not more burdensome

than necessary

Not in themselves a restriction

on supply (licensing)

To ensure that measures relating to qualification requirements and procedures, technical standards and licensing requirements do not constitute unnecessary barriers to trade, the Services Council shall develop any necessary disciplines

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HOW: in the WTO

Article VI: 5International Standards of

Relevant International Organizations

Licensing Qualifications

Nullification of Commitments

Technical Standards

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HOW: in the WTO

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Working Party on Domestic Regulations

Established 26 April 1999, replacing WP on

Professional Services

Emphasis on generally application disciplines for all

services sectors

Negotiating (as per of DDA now)

Article VI: 4 disciplinesTransparencyNecessity Test

Equivalence and international standards

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HOW: in RTAs TISA

LicensingRequirements /

Procedures

All specific measures

Annex and reference to

GATS Art. VI:4

QualificationsRequirements /

Procedures

Single WindowEnquiry points

Reasonable time and

procedures

Technical Standards

Objective and

Transparent Criteria

Necessity Test (?)

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HOW: in RTAs TTIP

Public Services: Government supplied?

Annex 1-Existing (with Ratchet)Annex 2-Future (Without Ratchet)

Financial Services

Professional Services

Recognition

Linked with TISA

Transparency

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HOW: in RTAs ASEAN

• Logistics and Transport• Professional Services

Mutual Recognition

• National level regulations• Regional benchmarking

Gradual Harmonization

• Regulation/de-regulation• Enabling regulatory framework

Investment-Services Linkage

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WHY: in the CFTA

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“African” Services

CFTAMA+DR

WTOMA+DR

TISA

LDC Waiver

AGOA

RECs

EPAs

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HOW: in the CFTAMappi

ng

• Regulatory Gap Assessment• Normative framework for development of regulations

Framework

• To have a framework agreement for CFTA• Relevant national regulatory structures

Adoption

• Incorporating in the CFTA outcome • Implementation at Member States level

Harmonizat

ion

• Regional (African) standards and benchmarking• Priority areas for mutual recognition

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Questions-Comments

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