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Sheri Rosenow - WTO Trade Facilitation Section. The International Organization that Governs the Rules of Trade Between Nations. WTO Trade Facilitation. TF negotiations began in 2004 Negotiating Group on Trade Facilitation (NGTF) WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. Why TF at the WTO?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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1Sheri RosenowSheri Rosenow - - WTO Trade Facilitation SectionWTO Trade Facilitation Section
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The International Organization that Governs the Rules of Trade Between Nations
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WTO Trade Facilitation
TF negotiations began in 2004
Negotiating Group on Trade Facilitation (NGTF)
WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement
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Why TF at the WTO?
Binding commitments from trading partners (157 Member countries)
Enforcement through dispute settlement
Apply to all border agencies
Existing WTO Legal Framework
• GATT Article V – Freedom of Transit
• GATT Article VIII – Fees and Formalities Connected with Importation and Exportation
• GATT Article X – Publication and Administration of Trade Regulations
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Objectives:
• Expedite movement, release & clearance of goods
• Improve cooperation between customs/other authorities
• Enhance technical assistance and build capacity
Scope:
• Clarify and improve GATT Articles V, VIII & X
• Customs cooperation (mechanism for exchange of information)
• Special & Differential Treatment (SDT)
• Technical Assistance & support for capacity building
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WTO Trade Facilitation Mandate
WT/L/579- Annex DWT/L/579- Annex D
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How to Clarify & ImproveGATT Article X
• Publication/internet publication• Enquiry Point for trade
information• Interval between publish and
enter into force• Opportunity to comment• Advance rulings• Right of appeal
GATT Article V• Restrictions on fees and
charges• Non-discrimination• No customs duties• Use of guarantee
GATT Article VIII • Disciplines on fees• Pre-arrival processing• Risk management• Customs audit• Publish average release times• Authorized traders• Border agency cooperation• Review formalities and
documents• Single window• Eliminate use of PSI• Separate release from clearance
Benefits for Your Exporters
Benefits for Government
Transparency + Fairness •Predictability•Reduced time/costs
•Better compliance•Better quality decisions
Good Governance •Reduced costs •Reduced delays •Reduced complexity
•Better compliance•More effective government•More efficient government
Modernization •Reduce clearance times and costs
•Align with modern business practice•More effective government•More efficient government 8
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Article 12. Customs Cooperation
Multilateral Mechanism for Exchange and Handling of
Information
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IMPLEMENTATION RELATED ISSUES
Establishment of national committees
Establishment of a WTO Committee
Preamble crosscutting issues
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Special and Differential Treatment (SDT)
Section II of Text- integral part
Applies only to developing countries
Gives flexibility in implementation
Each developing country decides
when it can implement each provision
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Transparent
Bottom up
Member driven
All Inclusive (open-ended meetings)
Basic PrinciplesBasic Principles
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Negotiation Progression
General proposals (2005)
Revised proposals in draft text form (1-2 years later)Secretariat Compilation of Members’ proposals(W/43)
Consolidated Negotiating text (end 2009)(TN/TF/W/165)
Streamlining of Consolidated Negotiating text (TN/TF/W/165/Rev.?)
WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (201?)
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Consolidated TextConsolidated Text
ARTICLE 10: FORMALITIES CONNECTED WITH IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION 5. Single Window/One-time Submission
5.1 Members [[in so far as possible][where practicable]] [[shall][may]] [endeavour to] [maintain or] establish a "single window" where documentation and/or data requirements for exportation, importation and transit [procedures] are submitted [by a trader resident in the Member state in question] [[one time only][to a single entry point]] [to all stakeholders in international trade procedures]. [[The single window shall undertake onward distribution of the aforementioned documentation and/or data requirements to all the relevant authorities [[or agencies which require them][and participating agencies]].][A single window will be responsible for distribution of documents and information for all the bodies involved in international trade.]] [After the examination by the relevant authorities or agencies of the documentation and/or data, [[the single window shall notify the results to the applicants][the results shall be notified to the applicants through the single window]] in a timely manner.]
TN/TF/W/165/Rev.6
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Facilitator –Led Intensive Sessions(includes SDT)
Goal: to streamline texts- reduce [brackets]Facilitators assigned by ChairFacilitators propose “improved” text for
discussionTransparency and inclusiveness Streamlined texts accepted in NGTF meetingReflected in revised Consolidated Text – Rev.13
Article 5: Single Window/One-time Submission Working Document
Text in TN/TF/W/165/Rev.6 Proposed Text (as of 18 January 2011) Comments
Text in TN/TF/W/165/Rev.6 Facilitator’s Proposed Working Text Member’s Comments
5.1 Members shall [endeavour to] [maintain or] establish a "single window" where documentation and/or data requirements for exportation, importation and transit procedures are submitted [by a trader resident in the Member state in question] [[one time only][to a single entry point]]. (2nd sentence) [[[The single window shall undertake onward distribution of the aforementioned documentation and/or data requirements to all the relevant authorities [and participating agencies]].] (3rd sentence) [A single window will be responsible for distribution of documents [[and information] [and/or data]] for all the bodies involved in international trade.]]] (4th sentence) [[The single window [is generally managed centrally by a lead agency], enab[[es] [ling]] the appropriate governmental authorities and agencies to receive or have access to the information relevant for their purpose.]] [After the examination by the relevant authorities or agencies of the documentation and/or data, the results shall be notified to the applicants through the single window in a timely manner.]
5.1 Members shall, [where practicable], [endeavour to] establish or maintain a single window, enabling traders to submit documentation and/or data requirement for importation, exportation or transit to a single entry point. [The single window shall undertake onward distribution of the aforementioned documentation and/or data requirements to the participating authorities or agencies]. After the examination by the relevant authorities or agencies of the documentation and/or data, the results shall be notified to the applicants through the single window in a timely manner.
The proposed text in the middle column takes into account the comments and suggestions of Members during the session of 18 January 2011.\
St Lucia – "where practicable"Rwanda – need to consider whether or not a footnote is necessary after "traders" in the third line to mention that this also includes the traders’ authorized representatives. Horizontal issue as "traders" are referred to in other parts of the TF Agreement.EU, US, Japan, New Zealand, India – can accept "traders" alone. New Zealand – up to Members to determine who is authorized to submit information, and that this article is not a provision for this purpose, but rather to illustrate the function of a single window, thus does not require elaboration on traders. Turkey – need to come back on whether it needs to specify "one time only" before "to a single entry point" in the fifth line. Malaysia cannot agree to "one time only".EU, Japan, India, Hong Kong China can agree to delete "one time only" especially since this is not in the UN/CEFACT definition.
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(Streamlined) Consolidated Text(Streamlined) Consolidated TextARTICLE 10: FORMALITIES CONNECTED WITH IMPORTATION AND
EXPORTATION
5. Single Window/One-time Submission
5.1 Members shall, [where practicable], [endeavour to] establish or maintain a single window, enabling traders to submit documentation and/or data requirement for importation, exportation or transit of goods to a single entry point. [The single window shall undertake onward distribution of the aforementioned documentation and/or data requirements to the participating authorities or agencies]. After the examination by the participating authorities or agencies of the documentation and/or data, the results shall be notified to the applicants through the single window in a timely manner.
TN/TF/W/165/Rev.13
Other Issues To Be Resolved
Level of commitment
Scope
Cross-cutting issues
Articles in Brackets []
Legal drafting18
Level of commitment2.1 Each Member shall [to the extent possible] make available and update as appropriate the following through the internet: . . . (internet publication)
3.1 Each Member [shall] [within its available resources] establish or maintain one or more enquiry points . . . (enquiry points)
2.1 Each Member shall [, to the extent practicable,] [, as appropriate,] provide opportunities and a reasonable time period to traders (opportunity to comment)
1.4 Members [shall [endeavour to]][may] ensure that customs [and other relevant border agencies] adopt and maintain [set][indicative] periods of time [as specified in national legislation] for review and, where necessary, correction of their decisions under the appeal procedures.] (right of appeal)
2.1 [Each Member [shall] [is encouraged to] adopt or maintain procedures (separation of release from clearance)
ScopeAdvance Rulings issued for:
i) tariff classification;[(ii) customs value;][(iii) duty drawback, deferral, [or other relief from customs duties];][(iv) requirements for quotas, including tariff quotas;] [(v) The origin of the good;] [(vi) fees and charges . . . The way such fees and charges are calculated.]][(vii) Additional matters a Member considers;]_________________________________________________________Right of Appeal:
1.1 Each Member shall provide that any person to whom customs [or another relevant border agency] issues an administrative decision
Article 15 Cross Cutting Issues
PreambleImplementation of measures on regional basisRelationship to other WTO Agreements
Terminology:[A Member/The competent authority] may
decline to issue an advance ruling to an applicant where the question raised in the application:
Articles in [Brackets]
[Import Alerts/Rapid Alerts]
[Test Procedures]
[Prohibition of Consular Transaction Requirement]
[Use of Customs Brokers]
[Pre-shipment Inspection]
Legal Scrubbing
o Clarify terms o Ensure consistency of terminology within text
and with GATT Articleso Ensure meaning clearo Structure
Are we there yet?
8 years 48 NGTF meeting weeks >100 Facilitator-led meetings 150 proposed texts 1 Consolidated text 32 versions compilation/consolidated texts 80 measures 40 measures 2200 673 [brackets]
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Next Steps?
NGTF:Next NGTF December 3-7Capital based experts funded
Facilitator led process leading up to NGTFContinue improving textBasis of work Consolidated text – Rev 13
2013?- decide at December NGTF
Closing thoughts
Not too late to get engaged
Discover benefits in Section I
Meaningful text
It is up to you
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