Title: GATS
1GATS
- - WHAT IS IT?
- - TO WHAT EXTENT DOES IT APPLY TO AIR
TRANSPORT? - Pierre Latrille - WTO - March 2003
2GATS WHAT IS IT?
- One of the three pillars of WTO
- WTO, founded 1995
- Successor GATT (1947)
- Which successfully liberalized and expanded trade
in goods, by applying - most-favoured-nation principle
- National treatment principle
- Tariff bindings
- Dispute settlement mechanism
3GATS WHAT IS IT?
- WTO Coverage goods, services, intellectual
property, with integrated dispute settlement - The General Agreement on Trade in Services lowers
barriers to trade through - MFN
- Market access/national treatment bindings
- Transparency, rules on domestic regulation
- Dispute settlement
4GATS WHAT IS IT?
- GATS principles applying across the board
- (i.e. regardless of the presence
- of absence of commitments)
- Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (no discrimination
among Members or preferences to non Members) - Transparency (publication of measures)
- Domestic Regulation (mechanisms for appeal of
administrative decisions) - Recognition (of licenses and certifications and
licensing and qualification criteria) - Monopolies exclusive providers (prevent actions
affecting MFN obligation) - Business Practices (consultations on
anti-competitive practices of companies)
5GATS WHAT IS IT?
- GATS commitments
- Guarantee the conditions of operation of foreign
services suppliers at a certain negotiated level
of market access and national treatment - Ensure that this level cannot be deteriorated
- Make this level available as a minimum to all WTO
Members - Are subject to periodic negotiations with a view
to improve them
6GATS WHAT IS IT? GATS PRINCIPLES APPLYING TO
COMMITTED SERVICES
- Transparency (notification of new or revised
measures to WTO) - Domestic Regulation (requirements, criteria
standards to be objective, publicly known and not
unnecessarily onerous, procedures not
restrictive, implement measures impartially,
promptly inform applicants for licenses or other
authorizations) - Monopolies exclusive providers (prevent actions
adversely affecting commitments) - Payments Transfers (no restrictions affecting
commitments)
7GATS WHAT IS IT?AREAS FOR FUTURE NEGOTIATIONS
- Emergency Safeguard Measures
- Government Procurement
- Subsidies
- Domestic Regulation A work program to
elaborate more specific disciplines.
8GATS WHAT IS IT?
- Scheduling principles
- Positive listing of sectors
- Negative listing of restrictions
- Market Access
- discriminatory and non-discriminatory measures
- 6 exhaustive categories
- number of suppliers,
- value of transactions/assets,
- number of operations,
- number of persons,
- legal form,
- foreign capital
9GATS WHAT IS IT?
- Scheduling principles (continued)
- NT any discriminatory measure de facto or de
jure - The modes of delivery cross-border, consumption
abroad, commercial presence, temporary movement
of natural persons - The additional commitments
- The freedom to modulate
- The minimum MFN standard effect
10GATS WHAT IS IT?
11GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- The annex on air transport excludes from the
scope of the GATS - traffic rights, however granted or
- services related to the exercise of traffic
rights except - aircraft repair and maintenance services
- selling and marketing of air transport services
- computer reservation system services
12GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- Traffic rights are defined in a wide manner
- the right for scheduled and non-scheduled
services to operate and/or to carry passengers,
cargo and mail for remuneration or hire from, to,
within, or over the territory of a Member,
including points to be served, routes to be
operated, types of traffic to be carried,
capacity to be provided, tariffs to be charged
and their conditions, and criteria for
designation of airlines, including such criteria
as number, ownership, and control.
13GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- The services directly related to traffic rights
are not defined except for the three of them
explicitly included in the scope of the GATS - "Aircraft repair and maintenance services" mean
such activities when undertaken on an aircraft or
a part thereof while it is withdrawn from service
and do not include so-called line maintenance.
14GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- "Selling and marketing of air transport services"
mean opportunities for the air carrier concerned
to sell and market freely its air transport
services including all aspects of marketing such
as market research, advertising and distribution.
These activities do not include the pricing of
air transport services nor the applicable
conditions. - "Computer reservation system (CRS) services" mean
services provided by computerised systems that
contain information about air carriers'
schedules, availability, fares and fare rules,
through which reservations can be made or tickets
may be issued
15GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- Results of the negotiations (1990-1993)
- maintenance 34 commitments
2 MFN exemptions - marketing 23 commitments
17 MFN exemptions - CRS 28 commitments 16 MFN
exemptions
16GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTAnalysis of Commitments
Made by Members on Maintenance Services(Number
of Full, Partial and Non-Commitments by Mode of
Supply)
17GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTAnalysis of Commitments
Made by Members on Selling and Marketing Services
(Number of Full, Partial and Non-Commitments by
Mode of Supply)
18GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT Analysis of Commitments
Made by Members on Computer Reservation Services
(Number of Full, Partial and Non-Commitments by
Mode of Supply)
19GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT WHAT NEXT? Other
Commitments taken in Air Transport Services
(Number of Full, Partial and Non-Commitments by
Mode of Supply)
20GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTMFN Exemptions in Air
Transport Services
21GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- Between 1995 and 2003, 14 acceding countries out
of 22 have taken air transport commitments,
namely - Albania, Bulgaria, China, Chinese Taipei,
Croatia, Ecuador, Estonia, Georgia, Jordan,
Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, Oman, Panama and Armenia
22GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT
- Among the 13 offers of acceding countries that
are presently discussed, 5 contain air transport
draft commitments, namely - Cambodia, FYROM, Russia, Saudia Arabia,
Ukraine - Two parallel processes started in 2000
- the review
- the GATS 2000 Negotiations
23GATS AND AIR TRANSPORT WHAT NEXT?
- 1 Doha Development Agenda
- like all other services, the three explicitly
covered services will be the subject of new
negotiations as of November 1999 in order to - add or improve commitments
- reduce or suppress MFN exemptions
24GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTWHAT NEXT?
- Negotiations started January 2000
- Exchange of requests June 2002
- Exchange of offers March 2003
- Cancun Min. Conference September 2003
- End of Negotiations December 2004
25GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTWHAT NEXT?
- Discussions based on negotiating proposals
- Over 100 proposals, among which 6 are on air
transport (EU, Norway, Chile, New Zealand and
Colombia Costa Rica)
26GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTWHAT NEXT?
- Except for Colombia and Costa Rica...
- Great similarities in the proposals
- Inclusion of ancillary services such as ground
handling, leasing, catering, airport
management, services auxiliary to all modes of
transport - But also some variations
- - Norway Over flight and transit
- - Australia Non-scheduled, dedicated freight,
ownership - No formal proposal yet
27GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTWHAT NEXT?
- 2 review
- The annex stipulates that The Council for Trade
in Services shall review periodically, and at
least every five years, developments in the air
transport sector and the operation of this Annex
with a view to considering the possible further
application of the Agreement in this sector.
28GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTWHAT NEXT?
- A) Review of developments in 14 subsectors
- 1. Aircraft repair and maintenance
- 2. Selling and marketing including e-com
- 3. Computer reservation services
- 4. Franchising
- 5. Services auxiliary to all modes of transport
- 6. Rental and leasing
- 7. Catering
29GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTWHAT NEXT?
- (contd)
- 8. Refuelling
- 9. Ground handling
- 10. Airport management services
- 11. Air traffic control services
- 12. General aviation services
- 13. Other auxiliary services
- 14. Commercial aviation
30GATS AND AIR TRANSPORTWHAT NEXT?
- B) Operation of the Annex
- Conflicting views
-
- C) Extension of the Annex
- No consensus for an extension of the Annex
- No consensus to undertake work of
clarification on the Annex - 4 Meetings so far
- Sept Dec 2000, October 2001 March 2002