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Problems in Capacity Building of Competition Authorities in Developing Countries. Dr. Pierre ARHEL Counsellor, Intellectual Property Division WTO Secretariat Geneva, 29 January 2004. Doha Ministerial Declaration.
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Problems in Capacity Building of Competition Authorities in Developing Countries Dr. Pierre ARHEL Counsellor, Intellectual Property Division WTO Secretariat Geneva, 29 January 2004
Doha Ministerial Declaration • 23. Recognizing the case for a multilateral framework to enhance the contribution of competition policy to international trade and development, and the need for enhanced technical assistance and capacity-building in this area as referred to in paragraph 24, we agree that negotiations will take place after the Fifth Session of the Ministerial Conference on the basis of a decision to be taken, by explicit consensus, at that Session on modalities of negotiations.
Doha Ministerial Declaration • 25. In the period until the Fifth Session, further work in the Working Group on the Interaction between Trade and Competition Policy will focus on the clarification of: core principles, including transparency, non-discrimination and procedural fairness, and provisions on hardcore cartels; modalities for voluntary cooperation; and support for progressive reinforcement of competition institutions in developing countries through capacity building (…)
Points to be covered • The need for capacity building • Strategies for building effective competition policies and agencies • Importance of capacity building as an element of a possible multilateral framework
The need for capacity building • Globalisation and the increasing prevalence of international anti-competitive practices • Complexity of the area of competition policy • Need to ensure broad political support for competition policy
Strategies for building effective competition policies and agencies • The process of establishing effective competition agencies • Specific capacity building needs relevant to the strengthening of competition institutions
Importance of capacity building as an element of a possible multilateral framework • Proposal • A MFC is vital • Benefits of a MFC • A MFC could enhance the priority attached to capacity building • A MFC could improve coordination
Importance of capacity building (cont’d) • Other views • the WTO has limited human resources • the WTO is not a technical assistance agency. • there are possible inefficiencies associated with the establishment and operation of a centrally-planned system.
Importance of capacity building (cont’d) • Response • what the proponents have in mind is not "central planning" • the Secretariat would work in collaboration with other organizations • the WTO's rule-making and technical cooperation activities are complementary. • an urgent need has been expressed