WTO: 2006 NEWS ITEMS
9 October 2006
VIET NAM MEMBERSHIP NEGOTIATIONS 9 OCTOBER 2006
Viet Nam抯 membership deal possible by end of month, chair says
WTO members negotiating Viet Nam抯 membership deal began intensive consultations on 9 October 2006 aimed at putting the final touches to the package of agreements and completing the deal by the end of the month.
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揟oday marks the final stage of Viet Nam抯 accession process,?
Norwegian Ambassador Eirik Glenne, chairperson of Viet Nam抯 membership
working party, told delegates in a brief formal meeting.
揊or the first time, we have in front of us the complete package of
documents representing Viet Nam抯 terms of membership to the WTO. ?Clearly
this working party is now very close to completion.?br>
Ambassador Glenne urged members to sort out any remaining issues in all
three key documents by the end of the week (13 October). This would allow
revised versions to be circulated the following week and the working party
to meet before the end of the month.
He proposed a final formal meeting of the working party on 26 October to
agree on the package.
揟his means that very intensive work must be carried out this week to close
all the remaining issues,?Ambassador Glenne said. 揑 recognize it is tight,
but we have no alternative.?br>
The chairperson was not specific, but in principle, this schedule would
allow the General Council to adopt the package in early November, although
Viet Nam would not become a member until 30 days after it has ratified the
package and informed the WTO that it has done so.
揙f course, this calendar is subject to all things going well ?and I would
underscore that, subject to all things going well ?but as your chairman I
have to lay down the way ahead,?he concluded.
The three key documents are:
Viet Nam抯 commitments on goods ?particularly its commitments on tariffs and on agricultural subsidies
Viet Nam抯 commitments on services ?which services it is giving access to foreign service providers and any additional conditions, including limits on foreign ownership
The Working party抯 report ?describing Viet Nam抯 legal and institutional set up for trade, along with commitments it has made in many of these areas.
Ambassador Glenne said he would hold consultations on all of these documents through the week. No one else spoke in the formal meeting.
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Goods
Closest to agreement are the commitments on goods. These are the outcome of
Viet Nam抯 own offers and the bilateral negotiations with a number of WTO
members, which were completed in May 2006.
The commitments are applied multilaterally ?i.e. to all WTO members ?and
compiled in a 560-page 揝chedule of Concessions and Commitments on Goods?
The document lists tariffs on thousands of products, which are legally bound
in the WTO. In some cases Viet Nam is delaying the tariff cuts, and the
committed dates for achieving the reductions are included. The document also
includes non-tariff commitments, notably quotas, on one group of products ?
salt ?and commitments on agricultural subsidies.
Viet Nam has also agreed to duty-free imports on information technology
products under the Information Technology Agreement, which has been signed
by only a sub-set of WTO members. On some products the duties will fall to
zero over periods ranging from 2008 to 2014. The WTO抯 Information
Technology Agreement Committee has already approved Viet Nam抯 commitments
in July 2006.
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Services and the working party report
The draft services commitments (揝chedule of Commitments on Services? was
only circulated on the day of the meeting and included text that has still
not been agreed, indicated by square brackets. Calling for negotiators to
sort out their differences, Ambassador Glenne said: 揑 know this does not
leave much time, but we all know this is doable.?br>
The latest draft of the working party report contains 揳 comprehensive
revision?and 搑eflects the work done by various delegations and the
Vietnamese team over the summer break,?the chairperson said. It also
contains a number of square brackets indicating parts of the text that have
not yet been agreed.
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Next
搮 subject to all things going well 厰
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Intensive consultations through the week. Proposed text amendments from
delegations by 13 October.
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18 October: revised/final drafts to be circulated
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26 October: formal working party meeting
- Shortly after: General Council special meeting (needs 10 days advance notice)
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Background
Working party members: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria,
Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Dominican Republic,
Egypt, El Salvador, European Union and member states, Honduras, Hong Kong
China, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Kyrgyz Republic,
Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama,
Paraguay, Philippines, Romania, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Chinese
Taipei, Thailand, Turkey, United States, Uruguay.
Chairperson: Ambassador Eirik Glenne (Norway)
Viet Nam抯 Working Party was established on 31 January 1995. The previous formal meeting was on 19 July 2006. Drafts of all three key documents have now been circulated.