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Overcoming Trade Barriers: The OECD Project : Overcoming Trade Barriers: The OECD Project WTO ITA program on NTMs
OECD Trade Committee… regulatory reform and Study JT00122129 Standards-related barriers and trade liberalisation: telecommunications sector
UN/ECE WP6 and ITU
ICSCA
GTW Associates
WTO ITA program on NTMs: WTO ITA program on NTMs The Committee of Participants on the Expansion of Trade in Information Technology Products (ITA Committee) approved, on 13 November 2000, a work programme on non-tariff measures on ITA products
http://www.wto.org/english/news_e/pres00_e/pr198_e.htm
WTO ITA program on NTMs: WTO ITA program on NTMs According to briefing notes for the Doha Ministerial November 2001 meeting the NTMs for ITA products identified so far include:
divergent national standards and regulatory procedures for“type approval”; regulatory environment and the level of regulation, disparity of national standards, conformity assessment and testing requirements, customs procedures; stringent rules of origin requirements; cumbersome conformity assessment procedures and excessive technical standards, China; origin requirements; different national conformity assessment requirements and import licensing requirements
What is OECD?: What is OECD? OECD = Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
OECD groups 29 Member Countries in an organisation that provides governments a setting in which to discuss, develop and perfect economic and social policy
Core of original European and North American members expanded to include Japan; Australia; New Zealand; Mexico
US Participates in Trade Committee through Office of USTR
OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129: OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129 Activity of the Trade Committee continuing work on regulatory harmonization described at http://www.oecd.org//ech/16-17%20march%202000/documentation-eng.htm
OECD Project to address standards-related barriers in telecommunication equipment described at http://www.gtwassociates.com/alerts/OECD.html
OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129: OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129 GTW Associates contributed a report in February, 2001
Potential for International Co-operation and Reduction of Trade Barriers arising from Technical Requirements and Conformity Assessment procedures in the Telecommunications Sector
(included separately and available at)
http://www.gtwassociates.com/alerts/Feb6OECD.pdf
OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129: OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129 The Telecommunications ITA definitional scope of the effort could be expanded to include Information and Communications Technology products
Costs of meeting technical regulations and related standards in the global telecommunications market are hard to quantify but are significant.
many strong "best practice" examples ( RTTE/FCC Part 68; Declarenet; South Africa test acceptance; IECEE scheme; role of market surveillance )
major distinction between the Technical Regulations and standards applicable to products and the conformity assessment requirements (Mature vs Immature)
OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129: OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129 Standards-related barriers and trade liberalisation: telecommunications sector
TD/TC/WP(2001)11/Final
Available at
http://www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2001doc.nsf/LinkTo/td-tc-wp(2001)11-final
OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129: OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129 I. Introduction
II. Regulatory Objectives
III. Role of Standardisation IN Technical regulation
IV. INTERNATIONAL HARMONIZATION
V. INTEROPERABILITY AND RADIO INTERFERENCE
VI. EQUIVALENCY
VII. Conformity Assessment
V. CONCLUSION
OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129: OECD Trade Committee…regulatory reform and Study JT00122129 this study has identified three particular areas that appear to be promising candidates for international harmonisation: “Electrical Safety”, “EMC” and “Radio Interference”. It has found that the OECD Members covered in this study tend to use international standards in their technical regulations on “Electrical Safety” and “EMC”. Regarding “Radio Interference,” the recent efforts to streamline technical specifications for radio interference without any interoperability requirements greatly enhance the possibility of international harmonisation.
UN/ECE WP6 and ITU: UN/ECE WP6 and ITU The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) is one of five regional commissions of the United Nations. Its 55 member States include western, central and eastern Europe as well as Israel, the United States and Canada
UN/ECE WP6 = Working Party 6 on Technical Harmonization and Standardization Policies
See http://www.gtwassociates.com/alerts/ECE.html
ITU = International Telecommunications Union
UN/ECE WP6 and ITU: UN/ECE WP6 and ITU The 11th Session of the UN/ECE Working Party on Technical Harmonization and Standardization Policies (Working Party 6) was October 29/31 in Geneva. In order to see how regulators could make a wider use of international standards an ad hoc Team of Specialists on STandardization And Regulatory Techniques was established in 1999. The “START Team” prepared a project which was tentatively called "International Model for implementing good regulatory practice in the preparation, adoption and application of technical regulations via the use of international standards“
http://www.unece.org/trade/tips/stdpol/index.htm and http://www.unece.org/trade/tips/stdpol/docs/wp6-01-18e.doc
UN/ECE WP6 and ITU: UN/ECE WP6 and ITU AN INTERNATIONAL MODEL FOR TECHNICAL HARMONISATION BASED ON GOOD REGULATORY PRACTICE FOR THE PREPARATION, ADOPTION AND APPLICATION OF TECHNICAL REGULATIONS VIA THE USE OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
http://www.unece.org/trade/tips/docs/wp6_01/model-17r4e.doc
UN/ECE WP6 and ITU: UN/ECE WP6 and ITU The WP6 work program is not without controversy in United States policy circles according to a letter to Commerce Secretary and Trade Representative Zoelick, “this work is redundant to existing work and current obligations in the WTO Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee and could ultimately undermine these obligations and future work.
http://www.gtwassociates.com/alerts/UNECELETTER.PDF
UN/ECE WP6 and ITU: UN/ECE WP6 and ITU On 12 July the Executive Secretary of UNECE wrote to the Secretary General of ITU informing ITU about the "International Model" and about an OECD study and suggesting to ITU to explore a possibility of identifying an area where governments may see the need for technical harmonization (as a pilot project) and if principles of the International Model might be used in such regulatory cooperation
ICSCA: ICSCA ICSCA is an Industry Co-operation on Standardization and Conformity Assessment; an industry FORUM, no bylaws, no dues, driven by common interest, open
Members from various branches, some 50 globally acting companies of all sizes; some 12 industry associations; members from America, Europe and Asia-Pacific
The shared vision is that standards should add value to business
Meetings are held every nine months, work is done electronically
Resolutions are promoted to the relevant organizations
www.icsca.org.au
ICSCA: ICSCA ICSCA VIII-2 (Berlin February 27, 2002) welcomes the presentation given by Keiya IIDA from the OECD Trade Committee on its current achievements and future plans. ICSCA VIII-2 appreciates the opportunity to cooperate with and contribute to the ongoing projects of the OECD Trade Committee addressing non-tariff barriers on telecommunications equipment. ICSCA VIII-2 also welcomes the extension of the project to cover other information technology products and non-tariff barriers in non-OECD developing countries.
ICSCA welcomes further collaboration and offers ICSCA members as information resources and advisors to OECD, and to work in liaison with the Business and Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC) as appropriate.
What is GTW Associates?: What is GTW Associates? International Standards and Trade Policy consultancy
www.gtwassociates.com