Perspectives on possible deliverables in the investment area

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Perspectives on possible deliverables in the investment area Presentation by International Organizations to the G20 Trade and Investment Working Group Beijing, January 2016

Contents UNCTAD (Overview) James Zhan OECD Ana Novik World Bank Michele Ruta WTO Robert Koopman 1

Perspectives on possible deliverables in the investment area Presentation to the G20 Trade and Investment Working Group Beijing, January 2016 James X. Zhan Director, Investment and Enterprise UNCTAD

Overview of possible TIWG deliverables in the investment area Deliverables Description 1 Principles for Investment Policymaking Non-binding Principles for Investment Policymaking to inform national and international investment policies, and to pave the way for deeper and broader international cooperation in the area of investment. 2 Key issues for improvement of the IIA regime A shared view on key issues for improving the IIA Regime, to remedy commonly perceived problems and concerns. 3 Investment Facilitation Package An Investment Facilitation Package, for G20 members and other countries, with concrete policy options and actions to boost cross-border investment in productive assets, remedying a gap in international investment cooperation. 4 Promoting investment in LICs An Initiative to Promote and Facilitate Investment in Low-Income Countries (LICs). This Initiative could set a target of increasing international investment in low-income countries. 5 Trade-Investment Nexus A study on key policy gaps in the interrelationship between trade and investment, with a view towards ensuring policy coherence between trade and investment policies and creating synergies between the two. UNCTAD Division on Investment and Enterprise 3

1 Principles for investment policymaking POSSIBLE ELEMENTS Policy coherence. FOR DISCUSSION Public governance and institutions. Balanced rights and obligations. Example elements as they emerge in international discussions worldwide Right to regulate. Openness to investment. Investment protection. Investment promotion and facilitation. Corporate governance and responsibility. International cooperation. UNCTAD Division on Investment and Enterprise 4

2 Key issues for improvement of the IIA regime POSSIBLE ELEMENTS Balancing the right to regulate and protection of investment FOR DISCUSSION Improving investment dispute settlement Strengthening investment promotion and facilitation Promoting responsible investment Enhancing systemic consistency 100+ countries/regions are revising their treaty models in these areas New treaties increasingly factor in these elements UNCTAD Division on Investment and Enterprise 5

3 Global Investment Facilitation Package POSSIBLE ELEMENTS FOR DISCUSSION Promote accessibility and transparency in the formulation of investment-related policies. Enhance predictability and consistency in the application of investment-related policies. Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of investment administrative procedures. Enhance proactive investment promotion. Build constructive stakeholder relationships. Establish provisions in IIAs encouraging investment flows. Establish an investment ombudsperson/facilitator. Strengthen promotion activities through a joint investment promotion body. Provide technical assistance to developing host countries to facilitate FDI flows. Establish monitoring and review mechanisms for investment facilitation. UNCTAD Division on Investment and Enterprise 6

4 Promoting investment in LICs POSSIBLE ELEMENTS FOR DISCUSSION A new generation of investment promotion and facilitation. From IPAs to Investment Development Agencies. Sustainable-development-oriented investment incentives. Regional Investment Compacts. New forms of partnership for LIC investments, e.g. OIA-IPA partnerships, a multiagency technical assistance consortium, Enabling innovative financing mechanisms. Changing the business mindset and developing LIC investment expertise UNCTAD Division on Investment and Enterprise 7

5 Trade-Investment Nexus POSSIBLE ELEMENTS Key issue areas that require policy attention: FOR DISCUSSION The interaction between trade and investment policies: consistency between investment-related trade measures and trade-related investment measures, and synergies with initiatives and strategies to promote trade growth. The interface between the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and international investment agreements: identification of gaps, overlaps and inconsistencies and development of proposals for a systemic approach to resolving key challenges. Trade and investment issues in RTAs and their implications for multilateral cooperation. Non-equity modes of international production (crucial components of GVCs in addition to trade and investment): policies for regulation, promotion and facilitation, as well as their relationship with trade and investment policies. UNCTAD Division on Investment and Enterprise 8

The IOs will work together on all items and provide joint deliverables to the G20 UNCTAD Division on Investment and Enterprise 9

Contents UNCTAD (Overview) James Zhan OECD Ana Novik World Bank Michele Ruta WTO Robert Koopman 10

Promoting Global Investment Policy Cooperation and Coordination G20 TIWG, China 28-29 January 2016 Ana Novik, Head of the Investment Division Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD

MNEs are changing their business model Global FDI flows have been directionless over the last five years Since 2007, accelerated shift of world economic activities towards emerging market economies Growing importance of financial flows Tax planning; management of income flows associated with services, licences and other intangibles; financing M&A and green field investment Divestment: Market conditions and strategic corporate priorities change More reliance on contractual and non equity relationship Plus: Investment Needs: SDG COP21 Responsible Business Conduct Implications for the current investment regime More coherent policy framework Trade Directorate and Agriculture for Financial Directorate and Enterprise Organisation Affairs for Organisation Economic Co-operation for Co-Operation and Development and Development (OECD) (OECD) www.oecd.org/tad www.oecd.org/daf tad.contact@oecd.org 12

Promoting Global Investment Policy Cooperation and Coordination More coherence and international cooperation: International investment regime Investment policies should be defined and implemented in coherence with other policies Trade and investment nexus Trade Directorate and Agriculture for Financial Directorate and Enterprise Organisation Affairs for Organisation Economic Co-operation for Co-Operation and Development and Development (OECD) (OECD) www.oecd.org/tad www.oecd.org/daf tad.contact@oecd.org 13

International Investment Regime G20 economies: Are party to over ¾ of IIAs Are involved in practically all known exits from IIAs Have led innovation in IIAs Concept Note identifies key IIA issues for G20. OECD has been intensively analysing them with governments and stakeholders. Balancing the right to regulate and investor protection Analytical papers, dialogue, March 2016 conference ISDS and improving consistency since 2011 => OECD strongly supports G20 dialogue based on policy analysis of key issues identified by the Concept Note Trade Directorate and Agriculture for Financial Directorate and Enterprise Organisation Affairs for Organisation Economic Co-operation for Co-Operation and Development and Development (OECD) (OECD) www.oecd.org/tad www.oecd.org/daf tad.contact@oecd.org 14

Financial sector development Investment policy Investment promotion and facilitation Strengthened dimensions Investment framework for green growth Policy Framework for Investment: PFI Trade Infrastructure investment Principles: Transparency, predictability, coherence Competition Public governance Tax Human resource development Policies for promoting responsible business conduct Corporate governance

Trade and Investment Coherence Most binding restrictions, incentives, rules Analysing the complementary effects of trade and FDI measures Impact on trade and FDI flows Socio-economic impacts (inclusive productivity growth) Restrictions and policy measures Cost and impact of barriers Enhancing international regime Evolving business strategies Identifying sources of fragmentation Improving transparency Identifying WTObeyond measures Understanding new business models and supply chain strategies Policy implications Trade Directorate and Agriculture for Financial Directorate and Enterprise Organisation Affairs for Organisation Economic Co-operation for Co-Operation and Development and Development (OECD) (OECD) www.oecd.org/tad www.oecd.org/daf tad.contact@oecd.org 16

Contents UNCTAD (Overview) James Zhan OECD Ana Novik World Bank Michele Ruta WTO Robert Koopman 17

G20 Investment Policy Cooperation The World Bank Group January 2016

Strengthening the Understanding and Constructive Use of IIAs Proliferation of IIAs: Reinforcing, complementary or contradictory? Source: UNCTAD IIA database Analysis on common features ( normative floor ) across bilateral and regional investment agreements Piloting effective tracking mechanisms to retain investment, promote regulatory transparency and prevent implementation issues escalating into ISDS 19

Sharing Good Practices on Investment Facilitation Drawing on G20 experiences Diagnostic tools to identify priority areas, e.g. WBG FDI regulation (investing across border) indicators, available for 87 economies, and the Global Investment Promotion Benchmarking (GIPB), available for 189 countries Title of Presentation 20

Promoting Investment in LICs Identifying best practices to promote and catalyze private investment as a pillar of the Financing for Development Initiative, with a focus on financing mechanisms (drawing from IFC s investment experiences, MIGA s guarantee schemes) and enabling investment climate Sharing experiences of investment policy formulation, implementation and measurement along the investment cycle of attraction/promotion, entry/establishment, retention and linkages in 70 countries (many of which are LICs) we provided Vision and Strategy support Linkages & Spillovers Investment Attraction Investment Retention & Protection Investment Entry 21

Contents UNCTAD (Overview) James Zhan OECD Ana Novik World Bank Michele Ruta WTO Robert Koopman 22

G20 Global Investment Policy Cooperation In today's global economic landscape - defined by the rise of services trade, the spread of global value chains, and the growth of the digital economy trade, investment and other policies are increasingly interdependent at national and global levels. At the same time, a new generation of trade and investment agreements is taking shape bilaterally, regionally and multilaterally. There is a need to better understand how this new architecture will impact global trade and investment flows and to begin a G20 dialogue on ways to reinforce coherence and avoid fragmentation 23

G20 Global Investment Policy Cooperation The WTO supports further analysis of the key issues identified in the G20 Concept Note on "Promoting Global Investment and Policy Cooperation and Cooperation", and stands ready to work with other IGOs to advance this important agenda. In particular, the WTO underscores the importance of: taking stock of recent trends in international investment agreements, including investment provisions in new regional and mega regional trade agreements. examining how the international investment agreement regime can be improved and made more coherent. The WTO's investment-related rules especially those included in the services, subsidies, and TRIMs agreements - are relevant to this discussion. exploring ways to promote and facilitate investment, including the proposal to discuss scope for a Global Investment Facilitation package. Insights from the WTO s 2013 Trade Facilitation Agreement would also be relevant to this discussion. 24

G20 Global Investment Policy Cooperation One of the main and most valuable aims of the new G20 Trade and Investment Working Group is to explore more coherent approaches to global policy making and to encourage greater trade and investment synergies. The WTO stands ready to contribute to a report on the trade-investment nexus that would examine policy coherence opportunities and challenges from the investment regime perspective. Key issues include: exploring the growing inter-dependence of trade and investment policies, focussing in particular on the importance of services and global value chains (GVCs); taking stock of new investment provisions in recent regional and mega-regional trade agreements; analysing how investment policy developments affect trade, and how trade policy developments affect investment; and examining where the growing intersection of trade and investment policies might benefit from a better collective understanding of, and dialogue on, trade and investment policy objectives and instruments. 25