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ISPRI WORKSHOP ON TRADE IN SERVICES THE ROLE OF A NATIONAL COALITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICES SECTOR Michelle Hustler – German International Development Agency (GIZ)
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Page 1: ISPRI WORKSHOP ON TRADE IN SERVICES THE ROLE OF A NATIONAL COALITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICES SECTOR Michelle Hustler – German International.

ISPRI WORKSHOP ON TRADE IN SERVICESTHE ROLE OF A NATIONAL COALITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICES SECTOR

Michelle Hustler – German International Development Agency (GIZ)

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‘Services constitute two-thirds of the world economy and the fastest growing component of world trade. They are core drivers of economic growth, employment and development in every part of the world.’

Services: The Growth Engine

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What are Coalitions?A service coalition is an

organization of stakeholders related to the services sector who may have diverse sub-sectoral interests, but who share common industry-wide objectives – namely the development of the service industry.

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Caribbean Coalition Background

FULLY OPERATIONAL:BarbadosTrinidad and TobagoSaint Lucia CoalitionJamaicaAntigua and BarbudaDominica

FULLY OPERATIONAL:BarbadosTrinidad and TobagoSaint Lucia CoalitionJamaicaAntigua and BarbudaDominica

1997 – Caribbean Coalition idea proposed at a CARICOM/UNDP Regional Workshop on Trade in Services

1999 – CEDA commissioned paper, Towards a Caribbean Coalition of Services Industries, by Henry Gill

2001 – COTED agrees to regional services sector development plan which includes the establishment of National Coalitions

2002 – Barbados Coalition of Service Industries launched

LAUNCHED:Belize Grenada GuyanaSt. Kitts and NevisSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSuriname

LAUNCHED:Belize Grenada GuyanaSt. Kitts and NevisSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSuriname

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CARICOM Objectives To provide the service providers with knowledge of

export opportunities;

To organize trade missions to identify and exploit market opportunities;

To encourage service providers to engage in developing export programmes and promotional activities through collaboration locally, regionally, and internationally;

To promote the further development and competitiveness of the services sector;

To ensure that the highest industry standards are met by all service providers;

To educate the service providers on relevant aspects of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME), Free Trade of the Americas (FTAA), the Economic Partnership Agreements(EPAs) of the EU-ACP, the World Trade Organization's General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and any other trade agreements or developments that can affect trade in services;

To educate service providers on relevant government policies that can assist or hinder the export of services;

To represent the interests of the services sector, including lobbying government and promoting fair multi-lateral rules for trade in services;

To promote the organization of non-organized service providers into associations;

To advise government on market conditions/trends with a view to implement/relax policies to facilitate the growth of local practitioners;

To encourage strategic alliances/partnerships with regional and extra-regional counterparts;

To ensure that factors such as population, GDP, size of country and educational resources are contemplated during the implementation of any trade agreement.

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Why Coalitions? Coalitions and their Impact on Stakeholders:Governments•Collects information from private;•Disseminates information to private sector;•Serves as a ‘voice’ for the services;•Captures services data;•Plays a large role in organizing and strengthening the services sector;•Encourages government to seek/adopt fair, multilateral rules for trade in services – assists in the elaboration of informed trade policy decisions •Raises the profile of the services sector;•Serves as a vehicle for aligning with other international coalitions in raising the profile of the domestic services sector internationally

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Why Coalitions? Coalitions and their Impact on Stakeholders:Negotiators•Offers a focal point for the collection and dissemination of information;•Offers a platform via which private sector positions and developmental needs regarding trade negotiations are more readily obtainable;•Serves as a partner in hosting informational forums for the private sector regarding trade related issues;•Assists in the simplification of technical trade information to ensure a better understanding at private sector level

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Why Coalitions? Coalitions and their Impact on Stakeholders:Service Associations•Assists in the establishment of new service associations and in the strengthening of existing associations through administrative and developmental support;•Encourages and enables service associations to implement export-focused services and offers training regarding the same;•Assists in the development of national sectoral strategies, involving the input from various related service associations;•Lobbies on behalf of service associations or services sectors to governments or other international agents;•Facilitates the establishment of Mutual Recognition Agreements or address related market entry/access issues;•Establishes relationships and networks with other service associations across the region or internationally;•Facilitates networking opportunities amongst association members;•Offers service associations the opportunity to raise public awareness on the roles of the association and the types of services being offered by its membership;•Encourages services associations to adopt high, international standards

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Why Coalitions? Coalitions and their Impact on Stakeholders:Private Sector Operators•Raises the awareness of trade in services issues to private sector operators and draws to their attention information that will affect their competitiveness;•Simplifies technical trade material for its membership via web platforms, newsletters or through workshops and other forums;•Offers training and other support that will enhance the competitiveness of the private sector;•Provides export opportunities and elaborates export promotion activities such as trade missions;•Provides market information;•Assists in the formation of strategic alliances nationally and internationally;•Offers networking opportunities both nationally and internationally;•Assists its individual members in establishing credibility through alignment with the coalition or via initiatives such as awards programmes

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Why Coalitions? Coalitions and their Impact on Stakeholders:PublicA coalition:•Raises the awareness of trade in services issues;•Raises the profile of the services sector and ensures that the value and contribution of the services sector is well understood

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‘In 2009, services accounted for 67% of GDP worldwide and commercial services exports totalled $3.78 trillion, or 24.3% of total world exports.’

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Barbados, May, 2007 Antigua, July, 2009 Barbados, December,

2010

Raise awareness of the importance of the services sector at national/regional level

Development of export promotion programme

Lobbying and Advocacy for the development of the sector

Institutional strengthening for the services sector (associations and coalitions)

http://c-nsc.org

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German International Development Agency Raise awareness on

services issues in the region through the development and maintenance of a CNSC website, newsletter and magazine

Offer technical support to fledgling coalitions with respect to best practices

 Co-ordinate efforts of the CNSC network

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Informal, private sector led, international forum:

Australian Services Roundtable, Barbados Services Coalition, Canadian Services Coalition, European Services Forum, CSI (US), Hong Kong Coalition of Services Industries, Jamaican Coalition of Services Industries, Japan Services Network, NASSCOM, Taiwan Coalition of Services Industries, International Financial Services London

Global Services Coalition and Others

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A developed services sector is informed, organized, supported, contributory, competitive and most of all, exporting efficiently and effectively.

A Developed Services Sector is Exporting

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SUMMARY EDUCATION or AWARENESS BUILDING – Raising the awareness of the

importance of the services sector, educating the private sector and the governments on trade in services issues

DEVELOPMENT - INSTITUTIONAL – Organizing the services sector through the establishment of service associations, strengthening existing associations to serve as meaningful focal points for the sector

DEVELOPMENT – SECTORAL – Increasing the capacity of service providers to export through sector development initiatives, encouraging the adoption of the highest international standards

DEVELOPMENT – PRIVATE SECTOR – Equipping service providers with the skills to increase their competitiveness nationally and internationally

LOBBYING AND ADVOCACY – Representing the interests of the services sector, promoting a ‘services-first’ approach by governments, encouraging the adoption of fair multilateral rules for trade in services, contributing the negotiation processes, collection and dissemination of information

EXPORT PROMOTION – Identifying export opportunities, organizing trade missions/shows, encouraging associations to adopt export-focused programmes, facilitating trade initiatives (inbound/outbound), networking initiatives

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A national services coalition requires the support of many in the development of the services sector.

A Developed Services Sector is the Responsibility of Many

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Developing the Services Sector - Responsibilities

Coalitions Professional

Associations Government Private Sector Educational Institutions Lending Institutions Other BSOs

According to a 2007 International Labor Organization report, more individuals are employed

in the services sector than either agriculture or industry

According to a 2007 International Labor Organization report, more individuals are employed

in the services sector than either agriculture or industry

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ISPRI WORKSHOP ON TRADE IN SERVICESTHE ROLE OF A NATIONAL COALITION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICES SECTOR

Michelle Hustler – German International Development Agency (GIZ)

http://c-nsc.orgwww.giz.de

[email protected]


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