1 Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement - Salient Features
Ms Shashi Sareen Director, Export Inspection Council, Ministry of Commerce & Industry
2 WTO Scenario Establishment of WTO - Dismantling of barriers for free flow of trade Creation of global market with equal access to all countries Quality, health & safety & environmental issues gaining importance Role of standards both mandatory and voluntary & CA procedures Rules and disciplines laid down in terms of non-tariff agreements – SPS,TBT & PSI, basically aim at protecting interest of foreign suppliers
3 TBT Agreement - Objectives
Allows members to apply standards, technical regulations, conformity assessment procedures for protection of human safety or health (sockets, seat belts, labelling cigarettes) Protection of animal & plant life or health (pollution, extinct eg turtle extruder device) Protection of environment (level of vehicle emissions) Prevention of deceptive practices (labelling, size) Other objectives (quality-size of fruits & vegs, tech harmonization-telecom) However need to ensure that these do not create obstacles to international trade
4 TBT Agreement Application
Scope Applies to all products including industrial & agri products, both voluntary standards & technical regulations(standards to which compliance mandatory) Not apply to SPS measures as defined in SPS Agreement Covers Product characteristics Process & production methods(PPM) that have an effect on product characteristics Terminology & symbols Packaging & labelling requirements
5 TBT Principles Avoidance of unnecessary obstacles to trade
Non-discrimination & national treatment Harmonization Equivalence of technical regulations Mutual recognition & conformity assessment procedures Transparency
6 Avoidance of unnecessary obstacles to trade
Least Trade Restrictive – should not be formulated & applied in a manner so as to cause any unnecessary obstacle to trade – not more trade restrictive than needed to fulfill legitimate objectives (prevent deceptive practices, protection of human, animal or plant life or health, or environment) Examples – site for carrying out CA, sampling procedures, methods of testing or their sensitivity levels
7 Non-discrimination & national treatment
Most Favoured Nation Basis – should apply on a MFN basis to imports from all sources National Treatment Principle – shall not extend to imported products treatment less favourable than that extended to domestically produced products
8 Harmonization Why harmonize
Benefits to producer – can cater to needs of all countries leading to productions of scale eg cars, mobiles, TV sets, etc Benefits to consumers – wide choice, spare parts, etc Harmonization & TBT - standards/tech regulations/CA procedures to be consistent with or based on international standards unless “their use ineffective or inappropriate” to fulfill objective Technical regulations in accordance with International standards are presumed not to create unnecessary obstacles to trade participate actively in work of ISO/other international bodies
9 Mutual Recognition of Conformity Assessment (Article 6)
CA procedures are those used to determine that requirements met. Include sampling, inspection, testing, evaluation, verification of conformity, accreditation, etc. Equivalence ensure that each others results of CA procedures are recognized based on an equivalence (ie even if these differ, if they are satisfied that the procedures used offer an assurance of conformity with their standards/technical regulations) (6.1) compliance with relevant Guides & accreditations is an indication of adequate tech competence of CABs (6.1.1) Encouraged to enter into negotiations for Agreements for recognition of results of each others’ CA procedures (6.3)
11 Equivalence of technical regulations
Accept as equivalent, technical regulations of other members’ even if these differ from their own, if they are satisfied that these adequately fulfill the objectives of their own regulations (Article 2.7) Example – auto emission levels controlled through catalytic converter, objective can also be achieved through use of diesel engines
12 Key Features for Preparation, Adoption & Application of Voluntary Standards
Code of Good Practice for Standards Development – to be followed Substantive Provisions NSBs to follow principles & rules similar for mandatory standards ie base on & participate in international standards formulation, apply on a MFN basis, National Treatment Principle, Least Trade Restrictive avoid duplication or overlap specify requirements in terms of performance 6-mthly programme of work 60 days for comments provide copy to interested party take comments into account promptly publish
13 Other Key Features Technical assistance
provided to developing countries in the area of setting up NSBs, participation in int standardization, preparing technical regulations, setting up regulatory bodies for CA activities, methods of CA, etc Special & Differential Treatment more favourable treatment to be provided to developing countries take into account their special developmental, financial & trade needs when developing tech regulations, standards and CA procedures so that no unnecessary obstacles created to exports from developing countries.
14 Institutions, Consultations & Dispute Settlement
Committee on TBT established having representatives from each members meet 2-3 times a year, for discussing operation of Agreement or furtherance of objectives Consultations & settlement of disputes shall be under auspices of Dispute Settlement Body of WTO. However a provision for technical expert groups to assist in issues of technical nature has been provided
15 Some Examples Peru – labelling of footwear for ‘country of origin’ & corporate tax number Products to have atleast 60% of shelf life remaining before imports BIS certification marking & introduce less onerous procedures MRP labelling agreements
17 Key Features for Preparation, adoption & Application of Technical Regulations
Most Favoured Nation Basis – should apply on a MFN basis to imports from all sources National Treatment Principle – shall not extend to imported products treatment less favourable than that extended to domestically produced products Least Trade Restrictive – should not be formulated & applied in a manner so as to cause any unnecessary obstacle to trade – not more trade restrictive than needed to fulfil legitimate objectives (prevent deceptive practices, protection of human, animal or plant life or health, or environment). Contd..
18 Key Features on Technical Regulations
Should be based on scientific information & evidence Harmonisation - standards/tech regulations/CA procedures to be consistent with or based on international standards – participate actively in work of ISO/other international bodies Transparency all proposed, new and changed measures are to be notified by members to the TBT Committee of WTO Secretariat, to be provided to members, translated versions if requested give sufficient notice to allow for adapting to these requirements. If technical regulation differs from international standards, need to also take into account comments of exporter
19 Other Key Features Information
An enquiry point to be set up answer all reasonable enquiries provide documents on technical regulations, standards & CA procedures; any agreements to be notified to secretariat Technical assistance is provided to developing countries in the area of setting up NSBs, participation in int standardization, preparing technical regulations, setting up regulatory bodies for CA activities, methods of CA, etc