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Trade Policy Cooperation under CAREC Program Guoliang WU Regional Cooperation Specialist Asian Development Bank Incheon, Korea 27-28 Mar 2017

CAREC Trade Policy Strategic Action Plans CASE STUDY: Technical Assistance on Addressing TBT Introduction Trade in Services

Introduction TPCC four key focuses 3 (i) achieving WTO accession and post accession adaptation; (ii) making non-tariff measures consistent with WTO TBT Agreement and SPS Agreement; (iii) expanding trade in services; and (iv) achieving more trade openness prior to WTO accession.

CAREC Trade Policy Strategic Action Plans

TPSAP Goals (Old and New) 5 Achieving more trade openness prior to WTO accession Achieving WTO accession Capacity building on trade issues Old 1 Old 2 Old 3 New 1 New 2 New 3 New 4 New 5 Achieving more trade openness prior to WTO accession WTO accession and post accession Capacity building and knowledge sharing on trade issues Expansion of trade in services Make technical regulations on industrial goods and SPS measures consistent with the WTO TBT and SPS agreements

Supporting WTO accession WTO accession and implementation of commitments TPSAP Policy Action (Old and New) 6 Old TPSAP 2008-2012 New TPSAP 2013-2017 Pre-accession tarification of quantitative restrictions Pre-accession trade tax reductions and simplifications Eliminate quantitative restraints on trade Simplify and liberalize the trade-tax regime Capacity building and knowledge transfer activities Capacity building and knowledge sharing throughout all focuses Reducing barriers to transit and border trade Promote market access and national treatment for foreign companies in backbone service sector Adoption of international standards and prepare national SPS strategy and action plan

CAREC Trade Policy Action Plans 7 Trade Policy Strategic Action Plan for 2008-2012 Trade Policy Strategic Action Plan for 2013-2017 GOALS Achieving more trade openness prior to WTO accession Achieving WTO accession Capacity building on trade issues Achieving more trade openness prior to WTO accession WTO accession and post accession Make technical regulations on industrial goods and SPS measures consistent with the WTO TBT and SPS agreements Expansion of trade in services Capacity building and knowledge sharing on trade issues POLICY ACTION Supporting WTO accession Pre-accession tarification of quantitative restrictions Pre-accession trade tax reductions and simplifications Capacity building and knowledge transfer activities Reducing barriers to transit and border trade WTO accession and implementation of commitments Eliminate quantitative restraints on trade Simplify and liberalize the trade-tax regime Adoption of international standards and prepare national SPS strategy and action plan Promote market access and national treatment for foreign companies in backbone service sector

Trade Policy Strategic Action Plan (TPSAP) Three main expansions of its focus 8 The new TPSAP, endorsed in the 12th CAREC Ministerial Conference in 2013, continues to emphasize the objectives of the previous one, but notes that the trade policy agenda is shifting and expanding. Expansion on both supporting WTO accession and the post-accession commitments implementation. Pakistan, 1 January 1995 Mongolia, 29 January 1997 Kyrgyz Republic, 20 December 1998 Georgia, 14 June 2000 China, 11 December 2001 Tajikistan, 2 March 2013 Kazakhstan, 30 November 2015 Afghanistan, 29 July 2016 Expansion on both trade in industrial goods and trade in services. Of the eleven CAREC countries, only Pakistan, China and Georgia have ports with access to open seas.. Expansion on both tariff and non-tariff issues. Regardless of their WTO membership status, reduce the NTBs for achieving greater trade openness. Non-WTO countries in CAREC: Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Case Study: Technical Assistance on Addressing TBT

WTO and Tajikstandart 10 A full-pledged WTO member in March 2013 Tajikistan joined WTO Legal, regulatory and administrative impediments to trade; low FDI; conflicts of interests of the Standards Agency -Tajikistandart Tajikstandart dominates quality infrastructure; contradicts international best practice; incompliant with Tajikistan s WTO commitments WTO commitment to conduct a policy research and analysis on organizational reform of Tajikistandart Difficulties confronted by Tajikistan Tajikstandart's organizational defection Tajikistan's WTO commitments to reform Tajikstandart

Tajikstandart 11 Current Organization of Tajik Quality Infrastructure TECHNICAL REGULATION TRADE INSPECTION STANDARDS CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT ACCREDITATION METROLOGY (Certification, testing)

Tajikstandart Conflicts of Interests Threaten both the ability of Tajik quality infrastructure to safeguard product safety and quality and the efficiency and effectiveness of the services offered. 12 First conflict of interest Technical Regulation Development v.s Conformity Assessment & Trade Inspection Tajikstandart Second conflict of interest Accreditation v.s Conformity Assessment

Tajikstandart Suggested Reorganization of Tajik Quality Infrastructure 13 New Tajikstandart TECHNICAL REGULATION TRADE INSPECTION ACCREDITATION STANDARDS CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT METROLOGY (Certification, testing) Authorized Body for Technical Regulation under the President s Office Authorized Body for State Supervision Focal point for accreditation Ministry of Economic Development & Trade Public & Private sector alternative services providers

Trade in Services

Trade in Service Leading driver of global economic growth 15 A critical instrument in forming GVCs; Productivity in manufacturing increased as a result of gains in efficiency in service sector Gains from global trade liberalization enhanced by 80% if services included in the reform package The quality of service availability, an important determinant of rural income Service liberalization reduces costs of doing business Benefits gained through FDI and trade via GATS Mode III

CAREC TPSAP 2013-2107 Objectives and policy actions Expansion of cross-border trade in services Conduct national studies to assess key bottlenecks. Expansion of backbone service provision Promote market access and national treatment for foreign companies that would provide financial services, telecommunications, and transportation services. Regulatory improvement and sustained review of services regulations. 16 Organize public-private dialogue to flag problems and contribute to the solution. Formation of a technical team for substantial analysis to lead the dialogue into policy action. Commission and score the Services Trade Restrictiveness. Improve the quality of institutions Implement key regulatory policy steps to liberalize telecommunications and other important sectors. Bilateral Labor Agreements Negotiate Bilateral Labor Agreements for a temporary visa regime. Develop mutual recognition agreements for professional qualifications.

CAREC Region at Tipping Point 17 A tipping point: prospects for further trade expansion limited by economic fundamentals and trade policy shortcomings Sustainably developing the resource sectors and expansion of trade beyond commodities would require (i) more skilled labor; (ii) strengthened institutions that deliver better services and ensure competition; and (iii) improved connectivity.

We have to learn how to work within the limits that are possible, not what is desirable. Roberto Azevêdo

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