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Chile and Korea
Chile

Chile`s trade policy

Integration to the world

FTAs Chile - Korea

The future
Chile’s Trade Policy

Key elements
 Open
and fair market
 Dependant
 Small
on international trade
country
 Candid
country
Open and Fair Market

Domestic
 No
subsidies
 No NTB
 No distortions on production

Internationally
 Low
and single tariff rate, across the
board (9%)
 National treatment
 Automatic import licensing
Dependant on International Trade

+ 50% of GDP = x + m

+ 75% of GDP = x + m + s

Primary products
 Mining
 Forestry
 Fruits
& vegetables
 Seafood
Small Country

Chile = 0.3% of international trade

Rules and disciplines:
 Goods:
tariff, NTB, customs, safeguards,
A/D and CVD, TBT, SPS, etc.
 Services:
all sectors
 Intellectual
property rights
 Paste/composite:
investment, competition,
transparency, business visas, etc.

Disputes settlement procedures
Candid Country

Islander mind: formal, shy, inward
looking, etc.

Legalistic culture

We do not do tricks
Chilean Integration to the World

Unilateral openness

Multilateralism

Bilateralism
Unilateral Openness (UO)

Elimination of non-tariff barriers

Lowered tariff (today 9%)

Open to foreign investment
Multilateralism

GATT (founding member)
 Tokyo
Round: 35% bound tariff
 Uruguay Round: 25% bound tariff, TRIMS,
TRIPS and GATS




WTO
FTAA (2005)
APEC (2010)
OECD (observer)
Bilateralism: conditions

Comprehensiveness

Beyond WTO

High standards in disciplines

No exceptions in goods
 Distorted
products: a.i. Oil and Coffee
Bilateralism: types of FTAs




1st gener. = some
2nd gener. = most
3rd gener. = most + some
rules
FTA = goods, services,
investment, IPR, rules &
disciplines
Economic
Complementation
Agreement
(LAIA)
GATT Art. XXIV
GATS Art. V
Bilateralism: Chilean FTAs

FTA: Canada - Mexico - C.America
- Venezuela - Colombia - Ecuador
- Bolivia - Peru - Mercosur

Current negotiations: UE - Korea EFTA - NZ/Singapore (observer) U.S./Singapore (informed)

Perhaps!: U.S. - Australia - NZ Singapore - India - Japan
Chilean Trade vis-a-vis FTAs
350
Percentage of Growth
300
250
200
Mexico
Canada
Trade w/ ag.
Korea
Trade w/o ag.
150
100
50
0
-50
-100
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
FTA Chile-Korea



September 1999 (Auckland) negotiation are
announced.
Three formal meetings: Dec 1999, March
and May 2000
Terms of reference:
 Comprehensiveness
 Maximum/total
liberalization
 Transparency (negotiation and implementation)
 Meetings: Alternatives venues (other) and
frequency
 English
Interest of Chile I

Market access
 Mining
 Forestry
 Fruits
& vegetables
 Seafood

Good business for both (complimentary ec.)

Disciplines
Interest of Chile II

Korean investment

Systemic interest (International arquitecture)

APEC

International trend after Seattle

Reinforce free trader image
Next year situation in Chile

Bilateral negotiations:
 European
Union
 EFTA
 Mercosur
 Colombia?
 U.S.?
 P-5


or P-3?
Plurilateral negotiation: FTAA
Multilateral negotiation: WTO round
Present situation

Waiting for Korean response

Possible next meeting Dec. 12-15 Seoul.

“Loosing face”: diminishing support
because of the delay.

Ergo: a deadline is needed (31.March.01)
“Partners”
“Dancing together”
Chile
Korea