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Historical entry point Trade negotiations

Historical entry point Trade negotiations Assisting beneficiaries better reflect their interests in negotiated outcomes… still a core area Policy and regulatory issues, implementation challenges Moving to a deeper level of engagement on policy/regulatory issues

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Historical entry point Trade negotiations

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  1. Historical entry point • Trade negotiations • Assisting beneficiaries better reflect their interests in negotiated outcomes… still a core area • Policy and regulatory issues, implementation challenges • Moving to a deeper level of engagement on policy/regulatory issues • Addressing constraints affecting policy implementation

  2. ILEAP’s work on trade in services • Advisory support • Backstopping advice and counsel; Analytical support for informed decision-making (policy analysis, position papers, regulatory studies); Consensus-building workshops • Examples • Backstopping ECOWAS EPA services Technical Working Group + undertaking various studies (focus towards intra-regional…) • Supporting LDC Group @ WTO (negotiations on TF + services [esp. LDC Services Waiver] • Supporting CEMAC in EPA services preparations (request, offer, legal text, advice on Mplan, etc.) • Working with private sector … support engagement on negotiations/policy + to support formation of ‘service coalitions’ (EAC, Uganda, Burundi, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Congo)

  3. ILEAP’s work on trade in services • Capacity building • Fellowship programme • Training workshops • Longer-term policy analysis skills development • Examples • Supporting ILEAP Fellows – LDC Group (WTO), ECOWAS, UEMOA, EABC… forthcoming EAC, CBC • Training on services  awareness raising, embedding services negotiations and reforms within broader sector development objectives (UEMOA, ECOWAS)

  4. ILEAP’s work on trade in services • Knowledge creation and dissemination • Forward-looking research • Knowledge bank services (publications, website, communications) • Examples: • Various background studies: services trade & RI in SSA; background and guide on service coalitions; study on use of economic needs tests; role of services in diagnostic studies; use of MFN in EPA services, etc. • New website launching this month (serve as more accessible knowledge resource) • Proactive communications outreach

  5. www.ileap-jeicp.org

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