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Title: United Nations University - Comparative Regional Integration Studies


1
Regional Trade Agreements in AsiaandThe
Multilateral Trade System
  • Dr. Brigid Gavin
  • United Nations University
  • Comparative Regional Integration Studies

2
Outline of Presentation
  • New Regionalism in Asia
  • Assessing the Impact of RTAs
  • WTO Rules on RTAs
  • Implications for the MTS
  • Conclusions

3
New Regionalism in Asia
  • New trend since 1990s
  • ASEAN FTA in 1992
  • Goal Economic Community 2020
  • ASEAN 3 Framework Agreements with China, Japan
    and South Korea
  • East Asia 16 FTAs in exisxtence and 22 under
    negotiation

4
2 New Aspects
  • New Direction
  • Traditional strong support for WTO
  • From multilateralism to regionalism?
  • New Trade Issues
  • Slow progress at WTO level
  • RTAs advance on new issues

5
How to assess RTAs?
  • Policy makers Impact assessment?
  • Traditional approach to tariffs
  • Trade creation vs. trade diversion
  • Recent approach to rule-making
  • rules for new trade issues?
  • Coherence or fragmentation for global trade?

6
WTO rules for RTAs
  • RTAs recognised since 1947
  • WTO rules not clear and precise
  • New Committee on RTAs 1996
  • No progress made on systemic rules
  • Current Situation each RTA judged on inidvidual
    basis

7
Assessing FTAs in Asia
  • Manufacturing
  • East Asia has already low MFN tariffs
  • Intensive trade in Factory Asia
  • FTAs will contribute few benefits
  • Risk rules of origin will increase costs
  • Need for pan-Asian system of cumulation

8
Agriculture
  • Agricultural trade relatively small
  • Currently sensitive sector
  • Collapse of Doha Round
  • Changing patterns of production
  • China may become major importer
  • Future potential for regional trade

9
Services
  • Current FTAs not beyond GATS
  • Services growing faster than goods
  • East Asian countries major exporters
  • 2 models of liberalisation GATS and NAFTA
  • Implications for financial services?

10
Conclusions
  • Too early to say whether building blocks or
    stumbling blocks
  • Benefits faster liberalisation as MTS
    negotiations are stalled
  • Risks rules of origin and different regulatory
    models in services

11
Thank you
  • bgavin_at_cris.unu.edu
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