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