Introduction to the WTO Non-tariff Measures and the SPS & TBT Agreements

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Introduction to the WTO Non-tariff Measures and the SPS & TBT Agreements Gretchen H. Stanton Agriculture and Commodities Division World Trade Organization

Introduction to the WTO 1. General Introduction to the WTO 2. Non-Tariff Measures and the WTO 3. Introduction to the SPS & TBT Agreements Why the SPS & TBT Agreements? What are their objectives? What do they cover? 2

What is it all about?

Multilateral trading system 1948 94: GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Goods 1995 now: WTO Goods + Services + Intellectual property Members are governments > now 161 member-driven > about trade policies

Multilateral trading system Result: Freer-flowing trade lower trade barriers Less trade friction between governments agreed rules Growth, access to goods + services, welfare Economic stability

Multilateral trading system Objectives: Freer-flowing trade lower trade barriers Less trade friction between governments agreed rules, rules-based

Multilateral trading system The means: Negotiations resulting in agreements: principles and commitments Implementation, monitoring ( regular work): agreements and protectionism in general Dispute settlement: rulings and legal interpretations (of agreements)

Negotiations Everything else follows from negotiations... Starting point of all WTO work Agreement only by consensus Everyone has to be persuaded No one forced by a majority

Negotiating Trade Rounds Rounds: 1947(Geneva)... Negotiations 1948 - General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Multilateral Agreement on Trade in Goods) Rules Disputes Implementation...

Negotiating Trade Rounds Year Place / name 1947 Geneva 1949 Annecy 1951 Torquay 1956 Geneva 1960-1961 Geneva (Dillon Round) 1964-1967 Geneva (Kennedy Round) 1973-1979 Geneva (Tokyo Round) 1986-1994 Geneva (Uruguay Round) 2001 - Geneva (DDA) 1995: WTO Source: WTO

WTO Contract Decisions: consensus 30 negotiated agreements Status of international treaties WTO Members must modify their commercial policies to conform with their WTO obligations. When Members disagree, WTO rules have priority. Dispute settlement

WTO Basic Principles 1. No discrimination Most favoured nation principle (MFN): treating other countries equally National treatment principle: treating foreign & domestic producers equally 2. Predictability Respect of tariff bindings (goods and services) Transparency (notification, TPR) 3. Freer trade (suppression of barriers through negotiations) Tariff reductions Prohibition of using quantitative restrictions (quotas)

Decision-making Member-driven Ministerial Conference Topmost, political.... At least once every 2 years General Council In charge between ministerials Meets in Gene Councils and committees Cover all WTO agreements and related issues include all members decisions by consensus

All WTO members may participate in all councils, committees, etc, except Appellate Body, Dispute Settlement panels, and plurilateral committees. Ministerial Conference Decision-making WTO structure General Council meeting as Dispute Settlement Body Appellate Body Dispute Settlement panels Committees on Trade and Environment Trade and Development Subcommittee on Least- Developed Countries Regional Trade Agreements Balance of Payments Restrictions Budget, Finance and Administration Working parties on Accession Working groups on Trade, debt and finance Trade and technology transfer (Inactive: (Relationship between Trade and Investment (Interaction between Trade and Competition Policy (Transparency in Government Procurement) General Council Council for Trade in Goods Committees on Market Access Agriculture Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Technical Barriers to Trade Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Anti-Dumping Practices Customs Valuation Rules of Origin Import Licensing Trade-Related Investment Measures Safeguards Working party on State-Trading Enterprises Plurilateral Information Technology Agreement Committee General Council meeting as Trade Policy Review Body Council for Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Council for Trade in Services Committees on Trade in Financial Services Specific Commitments Working parties on Domestic Regulation GATS Rules Plurilaterals Trade in Civil Aircraft Committee Government Procurement Committee Doha Development Agenda: TNC and its bodies Trade Negotiations Committee Special Sessions of Services Council TRIPS Council Dispute Settlement Body Agriculture Committee Trade and Development Committee Trade and Environment Committee Negotiating groups on Market Access Rules Trade facilitation

Dispute Settlement The WTO is not a policeman Disputes: handled by members in...dispute Settlement Body Cases are brought by governments......based on broken promises i.e. agreements or commitments violated Aim: consult, settle out of court Dispute starts with request for consultations

Negotiations IN THE END: Trade agreements do not create trade They create trade opportunities

The WTO Fact File Location: Geneva, Switzerland Established: 1 January 1995 Membership: 161 Budget: 197m Swiss francs for 2014 Secretariat staff: ~640 Director-General: Roberto Azevêdo

Non-Tariff Measures 1. General Introduction to the WTO 2. Non-Tariff Measures and the WTO 3. Introduction to the SPS & TBT Agreements Why the SPS & TBT Agreements? What are their objectives? What do they cover? 18

Use of Non-tariff measures 40% Overall, import weighted tariff on industrial products > 4% 19

Non-tariff measures Trade-related intellectual Property rights Technical barriers to trade Subsidies Quantitative restrictions Government purchase Trade in services Sanitary and phytosanitary measures 20

Characteristics of NTMs There is a problem with transparency NTMs more opaque than tariffs difficult to quantify difficult to negotiate (no numbers and formulas) less predictable The effects on trade are complex difficult to assess impact(s), and difficult to compare across countries

Characteristics of NTMs Even NTMs solely motivated by public policy objectives can cause trade problems (even when not intentional!). differences between countries in social preferences, level of development and governance, can lead to divergences between regulations Different costs for different Members may affect or divert trade Approaches to precaution can be difficult to reconcile e.g. what is fresh poultry?

Characteristics of NTMs TBT and SPS measures often perceived as major impediment to exporters, particularly for developing countries measures often associated with burdensome (not always transparent) procedures to demonstrate conformity (e.g., certification, inspection) that rely on an established technical (quality) infrastructure (metrology, laboratories, accreditation bodies)

WTO Disciplines on NTMs WTO disciplines on NTMs are essentially about resisting protectionist pressures legally binding treaty obligations international disciplines that cannot be broken or only at a high cost (formal dispute settlement, retaliation) Important in times of crisis!

WTO Disciplines on NTMs But you cannot always eliminate NTMs (Ø-tariff equivalent)! You cannot bring a measure aimed at achieving a legitimate public policy objective with an effect on trade to Ø.

1. General Introduction to the WTO 2. Non-Tariff Measures and the WTO Introduction to the SPS & TBT Agreements 3. Introduction to the SPS & TBT Agreements Why the SPS & TBT Agreements? What are their objectives? What do they cover? 26

SPS & TBT Agreements Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade 1979 1995 Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 1995

TBT Agreement - Coverage TBT Annex 1 It applies to all: technical regulations (mandatory) standards (voluntary) conformity assessment procedures For all products, industrial and agricultural TBT SPS But: its provisions do not apply to SPS measures (TBT Article 1.5) 28

Why an Agreement on SPS? World food and agriculture trade: In 2014, US$ 1746 billion of agricultural products traded 9.5% total goods traded (2014) But, on the other hand...

Bird Flu BSE Plant Pests SARS MRL

Uruguay Round: Negotiations on Agriculture Objectives to eliminate quantitative import restrictions Eliminate other non-tariff barriers (variable levies) Reduce tariffs Reduce domestic production subsidies Reduce export subsidies Establish sanitary and phytosanitary rules

Objectives of the SPS and TBT Agreements Pursuit of trade liberalization to avoid unnecessary barriers to international trade Recognizing Members right to fulfill legitimate objectives protect human, animal, plant life or health at levels they consider appropriate 32

SPS vs. TBT So how to determine whether a measure falls under the: SPS Agreement OR TBT Agreement OR any other WTO Agreement? 33

SPS Measures - Definition SPS Annex A A measure taken to protect: Human or animal health Human life Animal or plant life Territory of Member from from from from risks arising from additives, contaminants, toxins or disease organisms in food, drink, feedstuff plant- or animal-carried diseases pests, diseases, disease-causing organisms other damage caused by entry, establishment or spread of pests 34

SPS or TBT? SPS Measures TBT Measures human or animal health from food-borne risks human health from animalor plant-carried diseases animals and plants from pests or diseases examples: o pesticide residues o food additives human disease control (unless it s food safety) nutritional claims food packaging and quality examples: o labelling (unless related to food safety) o pesticide handling o seat belts 35

THANK YOU! Questions? Gretchen.Stanton@wto.org SPS Gateway http://www.wto.org/sps TBT Gateway http://www.wto.org/tbt