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Three key principles of the Agreement: Non-discrimination (Article 2.1) Unecessary obstacles to trade (Article 2.2) Use of international standards (Article 2.4)TRANSCRIPT
The Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade
Good Regulatory Practice
Presentation by Mr. Margers Krams
Chairman of the TBT Committee
Outline of presentation
• TBT Agreement
• TBT Committee– Horizontal issues – Triennial Reviews
• GRP as an element of the 4th TR– Scope – Future work
Three key principles of the Agreement:
Non-discrimination (Article 2.1)Unecessary obstacles to trade (Article 2.2)Use of international standards (Article 2.4)
TBT Committee
To discuss “matters relating to the operation of this Agreement or the furtherance of its objectives”
(Article 13.1)
Specific Trade Concerns
Horizontal Issues – Triennial Reviews (Art.15.4)
2007
June 2006
Fourth: To be adopted in November
2006
1995
1998 2001 2004
1st Triennial Review ThirdSecond
TBT Triennial Reviews:
- Every three years - Review the operation and implementation - Recommend adjustment of the rights and obligations - Submit proposals for amendments
Fourth
GRP in previous Triennial Reviews
• 1st – reference in context of preparation of TR and invitation for Members to submit their approaches to technical regulations
• 2nd – reiteration and reference to international standards
• 3rd – a separate element, reference to:– need to develop internal policies and domestic cooperation,– regulatory impact assessment, – equivalence.
Good Regulatory Practice
Transparency procedures
Conformity Assessment Procedures
Technical Assistance
Special and Differential Treatment
Five “elements” in preparation of 4th Triennial Review
Secretariat background: Job(05)/107 and Job(06)/24 (Section I)
Selected issues: (i) choice of policy instruments; (ii) efficient and effective regulation; (iii) regulatory cooperation (between different countries) ...
Proposals from: Brazil, Canada, Chile, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, Costa Rica, EC, Mexico, US
Looking ahead: Workshop, list of “elements” ...
Good Regulatory Practice
First draft by Chair: Job(06)/142
1. Choice of Policy instruments
• Need for regulators to identify problems, including magnitude and objective and then to consider options,
• By considering options:– preference to be given to minimization of mandatory measures, – to question the need to regulate, – voluntary measures based on international standards,
• Usefulness of Regulatory impact assessment
• Performance-based regulations wherever possible
2. Efficient and Effective Regulation
Emphasis on benefits of simplifying and improving regulatory environment,
• Regulations based on sound science, technical feasibility and economics,
• Potential usefulness of Regulatory impact assessment and merit to discuss it,
• Efficiency can be achieved when regulators:– consider experiences in other countries, – revise existing regulations, – ensure national coordination, – increase transparency and accountability.
3.Regulatory Cooperation between Different Members
• Relevance of equivalence to GRP and conformity assessment,
• Achieving the same regulatory outcome by accepting TR of other members as equivalent
• Regulatory cooperation between regulators from different members could lead to:– better understanding of different regulatory systems, – contribution to avoidance of unnecessary regulatory differences
and increased market access
Future work
Proposed that TBT Committee agrees to hold an exchange of experiences on:
• how the use Regulatory impact assessment to facilitate consideration on:– necessity of regulatory action, – the most effective and efficient intervention to achieve policy objective,
• how the use of performance based regulation contributes to avoid obstacles to trade,
• how the process to achieve equivalency is implemented in practice.
Thank you!