Rina Oktaviani Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

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Dhaka Roundtable on Reviving the Multilateral Trading System: Post-Bali Issues 23 24 November 2014, Bangladesh Session 6 Post-2015 International ti Development Agenda and Multilateral Trading System by Rina Oktaviani Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Discussant Rina OktavianiInternational Trade Analysis and Policy FEM IPB Indonesia Roundtable on reviving the multilateral trading system: post-bali issues Dhaka, 22-24 November 2014

World economic downturn Liberalisation in ASEAN member countries and its partner dialog (Japan, China, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and India). APEC and Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) What should be done Post 2015? Domestic worries of negative outcome of Multilateral Agreement

World economic growth supported by emerging and developing economy Source: IMF Economic Outlook (2012)

Source: IMF Economic Outlook (2014)

APEC and TPP member countries have a high economic growth and potential market AU : African Union

REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENT (ASEAN AND ASEAN PATNER DIALOGUE) FTA s Sign Entry into Force Coverage Tariff Liberalization Coverage ASEAN Economic Community 20 November 2007 AEC 2015 Comprehensive ASEAN-CEPT: ± 98% of total tariff line ASEAN China ASEAN Korea 29 November 2004 1 Juli 2005 Comprehensive Early Harvest Chapter 01-08 in 2006 Normal Track: 40% at 0-5% in 2010 Sensitive Track Sensitive List (SL) : Tahun 2012 = 20% Highly Sensitive List (HSL) tahun 2015=50% 24 Agustus 1 Juli 2007 Comprehensive Korea: eliminate all tariff line under Normal 2006 Track until 1 Jan 2010. ASEAN-6 Sumber: UN Service Trade Normal Track : eliminated until 1 Jan 2011 (flexibility < 5% of tariff line under NT eliminated until 1 Jan 2012 Sensitive Track The maximum percentage of tariff line under Sensitive Track between ASEAN 6 & Korea is 10% of total tariff line. 6

FTAs Sign Entry into Force Coverage Tariff Liberalization Coverage ASEAN Japan March 1, 2008 December 1, 2008 Comprehensive Normal Track (NT) ASEAN coverage is 90% of total tariff line and Japan coverage is 92% of total tariff line and trade value, consist of elimination with in10 tahun (88%) and next elimination (4%) (legal enactment is Sensitive Track (ST) - 8% of total tariff line still in process) HS 6 digits and trade value. ASEAN February 27, January 1, 2012 Comprehensive Entry Into Force 1 Januari 2010: Australia 2009 New Zealand 90% of total NZ tariff line and 91.77% of Australia will be eliminated in 2010. 90.23% of Indonesia ss tariff line will be eliminated in 2015. ASEAN India 13 August 2009 Indonesia has ratified Trade in Goods Agreement and the date entry into force is on October 1, 2010. Trade in Goods (Trade in Services and Investment negotiation is undergoing) In 2016 (deadline of Normal Track): 42.56% of total tariff line is eliminated by Indonesia. 79.35% of India s tariff line will be eliminated. 7

BRAZIL EFTA EU 27 CHINA HONG KONG TAIWAN KOREA ASIA PASIFIC INTEGRATION MAP APEC RUSIA PNG TPP ASEAN NAFTA MALAYSIA USA CAN MEX BRUNEI D INDONESI SINGAPORE A THAILAN JAPAN VIETNAM D AUS PHILIPPINE NZL CHILE PERU S PAKISTAN CLM INDIA

Define e the request and offer and Clearly evaluate the impact on the national and regional economy sustainable economic growth related to the economc, social and environment (food, fuel, feed) Fair and Free Trade Increasing value added and competitiveness in GVC Sustainable competitive advantage for the domestic product Strengthening public-private partnership policy

Regulation Convergance Incresing market access, SCM in GVC Non tariff agreement and measure Increasing export quality infrastructure Liberalisation on services and input products Strengthening research collaboration; increase technology innovation and adoption Port connectivity Infrastructure financing Mutual recognation agreement : Quality standard on products Labour sertification