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EXPERIENCES OF LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES WITHIN THE APEC REGION: THE CASE OF CHILE HERNAN GUTIERREZ B. Director Economic and Trade Department Embassy of Chile – Seoul. Strategic Orientation. Economic growth and equal opportunities Open & competitive economy, committed to free trade
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EXPERIENCES OF LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES WITHIN THE APEC REGION: THE CASE OF CHILE HERNAN GUTIERREZ B. Director Economic and Trade Department Embassy of Chile – Seoul
Strategic Orientation • Economic growth and equal opportunities • Open & competitive economy, committed to free trade • Enforcement of international regulations • Trade policy consistent with sound macro-economic policies • Investment promotion and protection • Agreements to avoid double-taxation • Institutional innovation
Building Blocks of Chilean Foreign Trade Policy • Open economy Free flows of goods, S & I • Dependent on inter. trade More trade • Small country Rules & disciplines • Transparent/non corrupted Disciplines World Wide WTO+ FTA
A Three Tier Global Player • Multilateralism (WTO) • Regionalism • Geographic: APEC, FTAA, LAIA, Mercosur, Andean Community • Issues: Cairns, G-20, FAN, FOF, etc. • Bilateralism
Canada Mexico Central America (5) EU (25) Korea USA EFTA (4) Venezuela Colombia Ecuador Bolivia Mercosur (4) N. Z., Singapore & Brunei D. India China Peru Panama Ecuador Turkey Colombia Japan Bolivia Thailand Malaysia Chilean Network of PTAs FTAs Negotiated Negotiating Studies ECAs
18 Trade Agreements 54 countries More than 80% of trade
Objectives • Commercial • Trade creation & reduction of trade diversion • Elimination of tariff peaks • Exports promotion • Enhancement of competition • Economic • Rules & disciplines • Reduction of external economic vulnerability • Promotion of FDI • Political • Dispute settlement • Differentiation in a context of international economic turbulence
Coverage • Institutional Matters - Transparency - Objectives, excep. , final provisions, etc. • DSM • “Non trade issues” - Intellectual Property Rights - Labor - Environment • Goods • Tariffs • NTM • Customs procedures • Rules of origin • Services • Investment • Temporary entry • Disciplines • Safeguards (Bi-Global) • AD/CVD • TBT/SPS • Competition
Impact of FTAs on the Chilean Economy • Trade • Economic theory supports FTAs with big and stable economies • New Strategic Partnership of like-minded countries • Static & dynamic efficiency in resource allocation • C-A dynamic: • elimination of tariff escalations • diversification of exports • Competitiveness: • Lower cost of intermediate goods and of capital goods • economies of scale and of scope • quality and learning process • technological innovation, entrepreneurial spirit & strategic alliances
Impact of FTAs on the Chilean Economy • Investment and financial flows • Attraction of FDI • Deepening of financial markets • Macroeconomic Regime • Stability, favorable for growth
Market Access • Comprehensive FTA, no exceptions • Consolidation of GSPs • Elimination of tariff escalation • Stand-still and liberalizing reviews • Commitment to the non application of subsidies in agricultural exports
Custom Procedures • Transparency and efficiency: • Commitment to publish laws and norms • Guarantee justice in procedures • Simplified procedures for the liberation of goods • Facilitation of cargo transit for express delivery • Use of risk analysis in procedures for surveillance and automation of customs procedures. • Use of early resolutions at the origin, tariff classification and customs valuation
Services • Trans-border trade & Local presence • Regulatory transparency • Negative list approach • Promotion of MRs of professional services • Link with chapters on investments, telecommunications, temporary entry of business people and telecommunications
Investments • Transparency • Predictability • Judiciary certainty • NT & MFN • Norms to protect the foreign investor • Minimum level of treatment, in accordance to international law • Right to free transfer related to investment • Compensation in case of direct or indirect expropriation • Specific dispute settlement system between the investor and the State that receives the investment
Public Procurement • NT • Non-discrimination and transparent procedures • Tendering and results adequately publicized • Standardized time frames for bids • Standardized rules for bidding processes • Right to request a judicial authority in case of any violation of the former principles
Labor • Commitment with domestic legislation • Core labor standards, defined by IOL: • Free trade unions • Collective negotiations • Forced labor • Child labor • Acceptable working conditions: minimum wages, maximum hours of work, security and occupational health
Intellectual Property Rights • Brands • Geographic indications • Dominion names and brands • Author rights • Balance between authors, artists and producers
Dispute Settlement • Rules of procedures with defined stages and time frames • Agreement between the parties is favored (stage of consultations as well as in the stage of implementation) • Panel of independent specialist • High standards of opening and transparency in dispute settlement panels • Public and open hearings • Public access to the legal presentation of parties • Rights of third party interested in presenting their viewpoints