Lessons and Experiences of Mexico in Dealing with Issues Emerging from RTAs/FTAs Participation

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006/SOM/CTI/FTA-RTA/0 Lessons and Experiences of Mexico in Dealing with Issues Emerging from RTAs/FTAs Participation Submitted by: Mexico APEC Workshop on Best Practices in Trade Policy for RTAs/FTAs: Practical Lessons and Experiences for Developing Economies Ha Noi, Viet Nam 7 February- March 006

Rationale to Negotiate a FTA Lessons and Experiences of Mexico in dealing with issues emerging from RTAs/FTAs participation Policy Goals APEC Workshop on Best Practices in Trade Policy for RTAs/FTAs: Practical Lessons and Experiences for Developing Economies February-March, 006 Mexico s Trade Negotiations Increase the level of production, employment and investment Improve market access for goods and/or services in the international market Attract foreign direct investment MULTILATERAL BILATERAL FTAs BITs RTAs Mexico s network of FTAs Sweeden Canadá Finland FTAs Denmark Iceland United States 0 BITs 7 RTAs Cuba Honduras United Kingdom Netherlands Germany Ireland Liechtenstein Belgium Nicaragua Guatemala Exports have become a very important source of economic growth: During -000 GDP growth was due to exports in more than 0% percent On third of new jobs was related to exporting activities Norway Czech Rep. Austria Luxembourg Switzerland Portugal Costa Rica El Salvador Spain France Venezuela Italy In years exports have quadrupled the level they had in (. millions of US dollars) Greece Colombia South Israel Japan Mexico is the eight most important trading economy worldwide and the first one in Latin America Korea Brazil Bolivia Uruguay Chile 6 In 00, MexicoMexico-US trade tripled preprenafta levels Between and 00 imports growth was 0.8% FDI has lead to technology transfer, new jobs and increased wages in high-added value sectors such as automotive, electronic and electric industries During -00 Mexico was the fourth most important destination of foreign direct investment (FDI) among developing economies and the first one in Latin America. NAFTA Billion of US Dollars Argentina wth Gro 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 0/ 8 % 6 8 6 7 8 US import s f rom M exico 7 000 00 00 00 00 M exican import s f rom t he US

Billion of US Dollars Nicaragua ( jul. 8) 0 NAFTA 0 w Gro th 0/ 88 % Trade with other FTA partners has also increased With NAFTA, trade between Mexico and Canada increased sharply 6 6% % Colombia (G-, ) 0 Venezuela (G-, ) 00 00 7 Canada imports from M exico M exican imports from Canada % July, 000 6% 707% Chile () 7.6% 06% Costa Rica ().% Bolivia () July, 000 0 Make dispositions established in FTAs operative Certificate of Origin Make dispositions established in FTAs operative Managing FTAs In order to make a FTA operative Mexico publishes in the official gazette: Customs procedures Rules of origin Tariff reduction Quota provisions A set of rules to inform all interested parties the customs formalities that have to be followed in order to apply the preferential tariff treatment to imported goods; The template of the certificate of origin (auto-certification) or the certification rules (certification by authority); Application forms and procedures that allow access to quotas established in FTAs by interested parties; The preferential tariff duties that will be applied during a specific time frame thus they could be known by customs authority and economic operators; Requirements governing applications for advance rulings. Procedures to apply for refund of duties paid in excess (where applicable); and 6 7 8

Example: (preferential tariff duties) Publication in the official gazette requires coordination among several authorities Regulatory Improvement Commission (Regulatory Impact Assessment) Ministry of Treasure (revenue office, etc.) Managing FTAs Ministry of Economy (technical area, legal counselor, etc.) Meetings of Committees/Subcommittees as established in FTAs Official Gazette Presidencia (State Department) Exchange/update contact points 0 Follow up the implementation of FTAs with the feedback of the business sector This is particularly true with regard to administrative actions related to the practices and logistic of international trade FTAs/RTAs shall grant flexibility in the procedures required for its implementation Exchange information about quota utilization It shall have a printed green guilloche pattern background making any falsification by mechanical or chemical means apparent to the eye. Each form shall measure 0 x 7 cm; a tolerance of up to minus or plus 8 mm in the length may be allowed. Any alteration must be initiated by the person who completed the certificate and endorsed by the customs authorities The paper used must be white, sized for writing, not containing mechanical pulp and weighting not less than g/m. Movement certificate EUR. requirements: Example: Some dispositions of the Movement Certificate EUR. under the EU-Mexico FTA constitute impractical requirements that obstruct trade 6 7

Nature of the problem Each EU Customs Office makes use of different kinds of paper which do not conform to specifications established in the FTA EU Customs authorities are not used to apply the FTA dispositions regarding fulfillment of the certificate of origin Outcome Solution Non compliance of the EU certification authorities lead Mexican Customs to reject the certificates of origin Mexico and the EU had to negotiate interpretation notes to resolve operative problems related to the information that has to be placed in the certificate and the technical reasons to reject a certificate Trade flows slowed down and economic operators faced additional costs 8 Negotiation of FTAs/RTAs demands legal and institutional infrastructure Participation of industry representatives, academia, trade unions and other public/private organizations and civil society is key factor in the negotiating process Involvement of interested parties in the negotiation entails flexible mechanisms of consultation Implementation of FTAs/RTAs requires a roadmap to coordinate actions of government authorities 0 FTAs/RTAs are useful trade policy instruments in order to achieve higher levels of production, investmet and employment Flexible operation of FTAs/RTAs is cornerstone to avoid administrative obstacles to trade