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The GATS is a relatively new agreement. National administrations thus have less experience in dealing with GATS-related issues than with 搕raditional?trade problems under the GATT, and they do not normally have a central structure for coordinating their services-related policies. A wide range of ministries and agencies at various government levels may be involved.
Actually, regulation of services often occurs at sub-federal levels (state/province/parish and municipal) or, in some instances (e.g., professional licensing) has been delegated to private sector organisations. A related challenge is the fact that there are some 160 service subsectors involved, which would be difficult to oversee for any central agency. In order to ensure compliance with existing obligations, and to participate effectively in the new round, national administrations may find it useful to create sector ?or issue-related working groups. Box E suggests how such groups might be composed.
Box E: Possible Composition of the Government Working Groups
Government Working Group |
Government Working Group Composition |
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Responsible Government Ministries/Agencies |
Other Potentially Relevant Bodies |
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Business services |
Industry and Commerce |
Real Estate Board |
Communication services |
Communications |
Telecom Regulator |
Construction and related engineering services |
Public Works |
Housing Authority |
Distribution services |
Industry and Commerce |
Planning & Zoning Authority |
Educational services |
Culture and Education |
|
Environmental services |
Environment |
Waste Disposal Authority |
Financial services |
Finance |
|
Health-related and social services |
Health |
Natural Disaster Agency |
Recreational, cultural and sporting services |
Culture and Education |
National Museum |
Tourism and travel-related services |
Tourism |
Planning and Zoning Authority |
Tourism and travel-related services |
Transportation |
Port Authority |
Transport services |
Transportation |
Port Authority |
Other services |
Utilities Regulator |
Public utilities (water, gas, electricity) |
Cross-Sector: Modes of Supply & E-Trade |
Immigration Authority |
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Cross-Sector: Standards & Professional Credentials |
Standards Agency |
Professional services associations |
Cross-Sector: Co-ordination among Levels of Government |
Industry and Commerce |
|
Cross-Sector: Economic and Labour Force Development |
Human Resource Development |
Adapted from OECD, 2002.