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NEGOTIATING STATISTICS WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION: TURK ISH EXPERIENCE

Explore the role of statistics in Turkey's accession negotiations with the EU, including the adoption of EU statistical norms and providing data for all negotiation chapters. Learn about the compliance works in statistics and the accomplishments up to the screening process.

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NEGOTIATING STATISTICS WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION: TURK ISH EXPERIENCE

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  1. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute NEGOTIATING STATISTICS WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION: TURKISH EXPERIENCE Dr. Ünal GÜNDOĞAN Vice President of TSI

  2. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Basic historical facts • Ankara Agreement between EEC and Turkey (association agreement), 1963 • Turkish application for the membership, 1987 • Customs Union between EU and Turkey, 1996 • EU’s declaration of Turkish candidacy, 1999 • Association Partnership and National Plans, 2001, 2003 • Opening of accession talks, negotiations, 2005 • Secreening process on 35 chapters, including statistics, 2006

  3. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute The role of statistics during accession negotiations Presenting country’s panorama in all chapters, ie. agriculture, industry, social life, macroeconomy, environment, culture, demography, etc., Basic inputs in compliance to common policies of the EU, ie, CAP, EMP, Regional Policy, etc.. Double role of statistical institutions • Adoption of EU statistical norms (methodology, data availability, quality, comparability, etc.) • Providing data to all negotiation chapters

  4. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Compliance works in statistics since 1999 • EU statistical regulations and methodological handbooks reviewed, 2000 • A strategy adopted for compliance • setting up priorities, • work plans, • committees in main statistical domains, • attendance in Eurostat meetings, • language and technical trainings, • lobbying for more financial and human resources from government, • etc.. • EU funded projects according to the basic features of the Strategy Paper • RESULT:Up to the secreening, a significant accumulation of knowledge • and experience

  5. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Basic accomplishments up to secreening (2000-2006) • new statistical law adopted (meeting the requirements of ESS) • skills (tech. and lang) of staff increased, • new staff recruited, • budget increased • IT infrastructure strengthened, • regional offices strengthened, • new data sets produced, • quality (reliability, comparability, timeliness) of data increased, • progress in business, agriculture and population registers observed, • project implementing capacity developed, • number of data transmitted to Eurostat increased

  6. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Screening procedure in statistics chapter What happened so far… • Explanatory Screening Meeting: June 19-20, 2006 • Detailed Screening Meeting: July 17-18, 2006 • Post-Screening Report: January 2007 • Position Paper of the Republic of Turkey (statistics) : March 2007 • EU Common Position: June 2007

  7. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Explanatory Screening Meeting (Commission led) Commission staff presented: • 400 slides • 39 presentation • 14 statistical domains Presentation structure: • current status of works (current situation) • cureent legal situation, • problematic areas, • future works (future legislation) 81 participants from Turkish institutions

  8. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Statistical domains: • Statistical Infrastructure • Classifications • Customs Union and Free Movement of Goods • Agricultural Statistics • Fisheries • Free Movement of Workers  and Social Services • Right of Establishment and Freedom to Provide Services • Transport Policy • Economic and Monetary Policy and Free Movement ofCapital • Energy • Regional Policy and Co-ordination of StructuralInstrument • Environment & Consumer & Health Protection • Statistics in Science, Information, Education & Culture • Statistics in People’s Europe

  9. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Turkstat’s preparations for detailed screening meeting • Meeting with EU negotiator, Mr. Ali Babacan, State Minister, to determine • overall strategies • Turkstat determined presentation subjects, a standart slide structure, and • time allocation • Turkstat set up committees with main data supliers and producers of the Turkish • Statistical System (ECB, Min. of Agr, Transport, Environment, Treasury, etc) • Turkstat units and committees prepared draft presentations and “answers to • Commission’s questions” • All institutions convened under Turkstat’s chair and drafts finalised • Final version of the documents reviewed by Mr. Babacan, State Minister

  10. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Detailed Screening Meeting (Turkstat presented) • Turkstat staff presented: • 500 slides • 44 presentation • 14 statistical domains • Presentation structure: • general overview • Responsible institutions and stakeholders • methodologies • current studies • future plans 110 participants from Turkish institutions

  11. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute After the meeting... • General evaluation meeting with the EU Negotiator, Mr. Babacan, State Minister, • Conference to Public institutions and NGO’s on the meetings and future activities, • Technical preparations to observe the commitments (“future plans”) • Post-screening report of the Commission, consisting of - Legal basis of negotiations, - Presentations of Turkey, - Commission’s views, Commission suggested: “opening of the negotiation without any opening criteria”

  12. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute • Statistics Position Paper of the Republic of Turkey prepared by TURKSTAT in cooperation with the main actors of the Turkish Statistical System, submitted to EU Commission on March 2007 • EU Common Position Document was disseminated on June 2007, containing 2 closing benchmarks: • National Accounts - submission of the key national accounts indicators in accordance with ESA 95, with description of methodology used • Agricultural Statistics • - description of the progress made in setting up the farm register, • - description of the methodology showing progress towards the compliance with the Acquis in the following fields: crop, livestock, meat production, milk production, dairy products and agro-monetary statistics • EU Council endorsed opening of negotiations in the chapter of statistics on in 25 June 2007.

  13. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Other chapters that Turkstat actively supporting Chapter 2 :Freedom of Movement of Workers Chapter 10 :Information Society and Media Chapter 11 :Agriculture and Rural Development Chapter 12 :Food Safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Policy Chapter 13 :Fisheries Chapter 14 :Transport Policy Chapter 15 :Energy Chapter 16 :Taxation Chapter 17 :Economic and Monetary Policy Chapter 19 :Social Policy and Employment Chapter 20 :Enterprise and Industrial Policy Chapter 21 :Trans-European Networks Chapter 22 :Regional Policy and Coordination of StructuralInstruments Chapter 27 :Environment Chapter 33 :Financial and Budgetary Provisions

  14. TURKSTAT – Turkish Statistical Institute Thank youDr. Ünal GÜNDOĞANVice President of TurkstatContact Person in Chapter 18 - Statisticse-mail: unal.gundogan@tuik.gov.tr

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