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Overview of the Role of Domestic Institutions in Standards-Setting and Testing: Can Goods and Services Comply?. Spencer Henson University of Guelph Canada. Some Key Messages……. Impact of standards on trade is complex Standards are a strategic issue Standards capacity is crucial
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Overview of the Role of Domestic Institutions in Standards-Setting and Testing: Can Goods and Services Comply? Spencer Henson University of Guelph Canada
Some Key Messages…….. • Impact of standards on trade is complex • Standards are a strategic issue • Standards capacity is crucial • Have choices in capacity development • Need to be innovative in capacity development
Overview • Standards and trade • Standards system • Product and process standards • Standards development • Conformity assessment • Technical and administrative capacities • Private sector strategies • Enhancing capacities • Conclusions
Standards and Trade • Incidence of standards • Impact of standards on trade • Strategic response to standards in trade • External inducements to standardization
Incidence of Standards • Greater incidence of standards globally • Standards particularly prevalent in industrialised countries • Increased transparency of standards implementation • Greater range of standards being implemented
Standards and Trade • Incidence of standards • Impact of standards on trade • Strategic response to standards in trade • External inducements to standardization
Impact of Standards on Trade • Many case studies • Few quantitative estimates • Use of proxies: • Border detentions • Cross-notifications • Very partial picture
Egyptian Exports of Potatoes to the European Union, 1990-2002
Egyptian Exports of Groundnuts to the European Union, 1990-2002
Impact of Standards on Trade • Many case studies • Few quantitative estimates • Use of proxies: • Border detentions • Cross-notifications • Very partial picture
Food Standards as Barriers to US Food and Agricultural Exports, 1996
Impact of Standards on Trade • Many case studies • Few quantitative estimates • Use of proxies: • Border detentions • Cross-notifications • Very partial picture
Impact of Standards on Trade • Many case studies • Few quantitative estimates • Use of proxies: • Border detentions • Cross-notifications • Very partial picture
Reasons for US Border Detention of Egyptian Agri-Food Exports, 2003
Standards and Trade • Incidence of standards • Impact of standards on trade • Strategic response to standards in trade • External inducements to standardization
Kenya Main export Nile perch Majority of exports to EU Exports developed out of traditional local supply chains Public & private sector food safety controls under-developed Sector challenged by excess capacity & input shortages Lack of industry cooperation Faced periods of restrictions totalling over 2 years during 1997-2000 India Main export shrimp More diversified export base Supply chain evolved with export focus from outset Well-established public food safety capacity Private sector food safety controls under-developed Sector challenged by excess capacity & input shortages Well-established industry cooperation Faced a ban for 5 months in 1997 Comparison of Kenyan and Indian Fish Exports
Kenya Reform of administrative responsibilities for food safety Wide-scale reform of regulatory & enforcement frameworks Up-grading of processing facilities & controls Investment in up-grading of laboratory infrastructure Evolution of industry cooperation India Reform of regulatory & enforcement frameworks Up-grading of processing facilities & controls Investment in up-grading of laboratory infrastructure Significant restructuring of supply chains Comparison of Kenyan and Indian Fish Exports
Comparing the Responses…… • India achieved compliance in 5 months… Kenya took 4 years! • Exporters left the market Reactive exit • Some exporters were advantaged and complied early: Proactive compliance • India made moves to comply from the start: Proactive compliance • Kenya stonewalled and challenged the standards: Reactive voice
Standards and Trade • Incidence of standards • Impact of standards on trade • Strategic response to standards in trade • External inducements to standardization
External Inducements to Standardization • Trade • International standards • World Trade Organization (WTO): • SPS Agreement • TBT Agreement
SPS Agreement • ‘Appropriate level of protection’ • Harmonization • Equivalence
Overview • Standards and trade • Standards system • Product and process standards • Standards development • Conformity assessment • Technical and administrative capacities • Private sector strategies • Enhancing capacities • Conclusions
Standards System • All activities associated with standardization • Focus: • Public sector • Private sector • Elements: • Regulations, rules & standards • Institutions • Technical, administrative & financial capacities
Standards System • Approaches to standardization • Is a national standards body needed? • Forms of standards institutions • Role of standards institutions
‘Traditional’ Approach Key objectives: Weights & measures Health & safety Static structure Domestic focus Public sector activity Regulatory focus ‘New’ Approach Domestic & external focus Extended infrastructure Flexible & dynamic structure Public-private sector activity International recognition ‘Voluntary’ standards Approaches to Standardization
Standards and Development • Need for national standards infrastructure • Developing countries do have choices • Need to prioritise standards-related foci • Need to select between capacity-building strategies • Issues and needs highly context-specific
One Size Does Not Fit All! • Prevailing scientific/technical/business capacity • Level and forms of industrialization • Level of economic diversity • Importance of export markets • Size profile of industrial sectors • Domestic consumer needs/demands • Country size • Administrative/political structure • Cultural norms.
Standards System • Approaches to standardization • Is a national standards body needed? • Forms of standards institutions • Role of standards institutions
Alternatives to a National Standards Body • Existing industrial and trade practices • Standards of others: • Neighbouring countries • Trading partners • International standards • Association with national standards body of neighbouring country • Regional standardization activities • Existing organizations
Standards System • Approaches to standardiztaion • Is a national standards body needed? • Forms of standards institutions • Role of standards institutions
Standards System • Approaches to standardiztaion • Is a national standards body needed? • Forms of standards institutions • Role of standards institutions
Role of Standards Institutions • Establishing standards • Testing • Third party certification • Accreditation • Metrology • Standards information
Egyptian Organization for Standardization and Quality Control • Established 1957 • Public sector body: • Ministry of Industry & technology • Sole national authority: • Metrology • Elaboration of national standards • Product certification • Training • Relations with international standards bodies
Overview • Context • Standards system • Product and process standards • Standards development • Conformity assessment • Technical and administrative capacities • Private sector strategies • Enhancing capacities • Conclusions
Product and Process Standards • Legal basis • Inter-relationships between mandatory and voluntary standards • Content
Legal Basis of Standards • Mandatory standards • Voluntary consensus standards • De Facto standards
Mandatory Standards • Legal requirements • Promulgated by public institutions • Predominate in areas related to heath and safety • Fall within purview of World Trade Organization
Voluntary Consensus Standards • Established through formal coordinated process • Established by range of private organisations • Based on consensus • Voluntary
De facto Standards • Uncoordinated process • Market competition • Not mandatory in legal sense • Dominate through gain of market share • Become mandatory through commercial pressure
Classifying Standards Mandatory Public Private Voluntary
Product and Process Standards • Legal basis • Inter-relationships between mandatory and voluntary standards • Content
Inter-Relationships Between Mandatory and Voluntary Standards • In many contexts operate side-by-side • Voluntary standards evolve as mechanism to comply with mandatory standards • Mandatory standards use voluntary standards as reference points • Voluntary standards become embedded in mandatory standards