Transparency in International Trade: Guidelines and Practices for Effective Communication
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Explore the necessary steps and operational guidelines for transparency in international trade, including notification procedures, comment periods, and consensus-building. Learn how to benefit from transparency through good practices like electronic communication and stakeholder seminars. Discover challenges, suggestions, and best practices for enhancing transparency in trade relations.
Transparency in International Trade: Guidelines and Practices for Effective Communication
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Workshop on TransparencyEnglish Group 1 Kylie Oakes-Ati Australia
What it takes to be transparent ? • Notification of measures conforming to international standards • Definition of “significant impact on trade” important • Suggested text para 7, G/SPS/W/215 • Operational guidelines/step-by-step approach • When to notify (at “an early stage”) • Contact addresses – individual/institution • Clear procedures for when EP/NNA staff change
What it takes to be transparent ? • Commentperiod of 60 days + automatic extension on request • Consensus on merits and need to make period “effective” • Disagreement over date at which comments period should begin i.e. circulation by Secretariat or notification to Secretariat • Difficulties also with automatic provision of comment period on addenda due to domestic constraints • Suggestion on Secretariat help by Chinese Taipei para.16 • Translation difficulties – accessibility/reliability
How to benefit from transparency? • Canada’s good practice checklist • Electronic: newsletters, website, export alerts • Face to face: stakeholder seminars with private sector • Constraints of developing countries • Poor feedback on electronic communication • Cost of face to face briefings • National SPS Committees • Public sector – one way to overcome HS code problem • Private representation • But, impossible to accommodate all stakeholders • Mentoring • We agree, now let’s discuss the detail!