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Title Goes Here. Paragraph 31(iii) of the Doha Declaration: Defining a National Position Presentation by Canada 18 February 2010 thomas.gillmore@international.gc.ca. Presentation overview:. Identifying environmental goods Identifying export/import interests
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Title Goes Here Paragraph 31(iii) of the Doha Declaration: Defining a National Position Presentation by Canada 18 February 2010 thomas.gillmore@international.gc.ca Title
Presentation overview: • Identifying environmental goods • Identifying export/import interests • Identifying development interests • Categories of interest to Canada • Consultations with domestic stakeholders • Linkages between Goods and Services? Title
Identifying environmental goods – overview: • Previous/on-going work: APEC, OECD, etc • Export/import interests: HS codes & trade data • Environmental benefits – regardless of commercial interests • Development interests – MDG • Linkages between goods and services – tools used to deliver environmental services? • Consultations- nationally and internationally • Peer review Title
Identifying export/import interests • Interdepartmental exercise • Products nominated on our list are identified by their six-digit Harmonised System (HS) • Products that require greater specificity than Six-digit codes are identified by a descriptor in the "Additional Product Specification" column. • TN/TE/W/50 - 2 June 2005 Title
Identifying environmental benefits/uses • Tools to deliver on objectives of multilateral environmental agreements and national priorities: • Protecting and managing air, water and soil • Managing waste • Addressing climate change Title
Identifying development interests • Addressing cross-cutting and other development-related issues • Tools to address environmental aspects of Agenda 21 and Millennium Development Goals: • Safe drinking water and sanitation • Protecting and managing air, water and soil • Managing waste • Addressing climate change Title
Linkages between Goods and Services? • Canada sees many linkages between environmental goods and services, and our Initial List of Environmental Goods was informed by the sorts of products used in the environmental services. • Canadian officials working in the two areas compare notes on an on-going basis in order to identify synergies and to ensure a mutually supportive approach. Title
Consultations - Domestic • Civil society, non-governmental groups - environment and business (goods & services) • Email, website, direct mail, advisory bodies: • Products and services at household level • Small and medium-sized enterprises – niche markets • EG a rapidly evolving area – need for a review mechanism • Ensuring environmental service providers have access to necessary tools Title
Consultations - International • International bodies/organizations: APEC, OECD, ICTSD, etc • Committee on Trade and Environment Special Session – peer review process • Seeking multilateral agreement on a set of environmental goods • On-going review Title
Categories of Interest • Air pollution control • Waste management and recycling systems • Soil or water management • Renewable energy plant • Noise and vibration abatement • Monitoring and assessment equipment Title
Resources… • APEC: http://egs.apec.org/ • OECD : www.oecd.org • ICTSD : http://ictsd.org/ • IISD: www.iisd.org Trade data sources: • Statistics Canada: www.statcan.gc.ca/trade • UN Commodity Trade Statistics Database (COMTRADE): www.comtrade.un.org/db/ • Global Trade Atlas: http://www.gtis.com/gta/ Title