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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