Title: Special
1Special Differential Treatment and the
Doha Development Agenda
2Special Differential Treatment in the WTO
- Rationale for SD Asymmetry in economic power
- and unequal gains from the
- trading system
- Main Elements of SD in GATT / Uruguay Round
- Agreements
- Market Access ? Preferential Access Limited
Reciprocity - Flexibility of Rules ? UR limited this to
longer transition periods - Capacity Building ? best endeavour clauses
3Change in Objective Conditions
- Greater integration of some developing countries
- Increased membership of developing countries in
the WTO - More complex development challenges for many
4Developing Countries Call for More Effective SD
- Since Doha, Developing Countries have tabled 88
proposals to strengthen SD provisions and make
them more precise, effective and operational - The proposals address provisions in almost all
GATT/WTO Agreements calling for - Deeper Market Access
- Increased flexibility and
- Enhanced Capacity Building
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7Nature of Debate Before July 2004 Polarization
8Emerging Convergence Post-July
- Conceptual Approach ( framework )
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9Emerging Convergence Post July 2004
- Address each Agreement - Specific proposal with
following - options
- redraft using above approach
- merge, withdraw or include in negotiations
- underlying issues address in cross-cutting
clusters
10Emerging Convergence Post July
- Establish the following cross-cutting thematic
- groups
- A. (1) Flexibility and (2) Monitoring Mechanism
- B. (3) Capacity Building and (4) Coherence
11Emerging Platform to Advance Dialogue and
Negotiations for Successful Development Round
Develop proposals in Cross-cutting
thematic clusters
Address all Agreement Specific Proposals
- Conceptual
- Approach
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- 4.
- 5.
- Options
- Redraft
- Merge, Withdraw, negotiate, address in
- Cross-cutting clusters
- Flexibility and
- Monitoring Mechanism
- Capacity Building
- and Coherence
12Conclusions (1)
- Mainstream Development Dimension in WTO
- SD ? Development but essential component of
Development Dimension - Development Dimension of multi-lateral trading
system has 4 elements - Fair Trade
- Capacity Building
- Balanced Rules
- Good Governance
13Conclusions (2)
- Build on the Advances of the July 2004 GC
Decision - Market Access
- differentiated reduction commitments based on
level of development - SP - NAMA ? ?
- Balanced Rules
- differentiated implementation of disciplines
based on level of development e.g. de minimis
exemption for resource poor farmers - Capacity Building
- Implementation obligation linked to capacity
building requirements in Trade Facilitation