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Free Trade Agreements and the Andean Integration Process

Free Trade Agreements and the Andean Integration Process. International Leadership Summit of the Americas 2004 Quito, June 8th, 2004 Amb. Allan Wagner Tizón General Secretary of the Andean Community. Andean Challenges before the FTA .

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Free Trade Agreements and the Andean Integration Process

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  1. Free Trade Agreements and the Andean Integration Process International Leadership Summit of the Americas 2004 Quito, June 8th, 2004Amb. Allan Wagner TizónGeneral Secretary of the Andean Community

  2. Andean Challenges before the FTA • How can we achieve qualitatively superior integration with goods and services with higher added value? • Which public political spaces should be maintained with regards to development and social equity? • What should the Andean countries´agenda be in order to adapt effectively to new competitive conditions? • How can we take advantage of negotiations to deepen and up-date Andean norms that contribute to strengthening integration? In summary, how can we bring about a situation where the FTA contributes to a competitive and inclusive insertion of Andean countries in the globalized economy?

  3. Qualitative Insertion • Attracting investment through long-term stability • Access to markets under differential conditions • Incorporating innovation in all economic activities and productive processes • Creating a common platform for physical infrastructure, educational policy, work force training, clusters and productive chains, industrial infrastructure and environmental policy. • Strengthening integration and cooperation

  4. Political Spaces • From exclusion to affirmative actions • Maintaining margins for adopting active policies: • Public Health and access to medication • Education and access to information • Support for PYME competitiveness • Adjustment policies for excluded sectors • To transform negotiation disciplines into policies conducive to productive and technological development that is socially equitable (e.g. Services, public purchases, investments, etc) • To recognize the necessity for promotion and protection measures that correct imbalances • To establish financial mechanisms for reconversion

  5. Andean Agenda to take Advantage of Opportunities • Competitiveness and development • Rural development and agricultural competitiveness • Competitive development of PYMES • Cities-regions • Border integration and development- IIRSA perspective • New strategic topics • Energetic Andean alliance • Andean alliance for sustainable development • Social Agenda and Political Cooperation • The struggle against poverty, exclusion and inequality • Social cohesion and democratic governability • Common foreign policy

  6. OBJECTIVES To adapt Andean norms to meet commitments established in agreements and deepen inter communitary exchanges To solidify a customs union and advance towards a common market in a global economic context To consolidate a common and coherent normative base that addresses the challenges of international insertion ACTIONS Flexible AEC Tariff measures Trade restrictions Public Purchases Technical Norms Fito and Zoo-sanitary measures Sanitary norms for products for human consumption Norms regarding points of origin Customs procedures Trade defense Deepening Andean Norms

  7. Support Program for Andean Country International Trade Negotiations - PANC –CAN– BID - CAF

  8. Program Objectives • To promote an integral vision of negotiation agendas in different scenarios • To strengthen the capacity to formulate proposals and analyze scenarios during the negotiation process • To stimulate the creation of synergies between Andean countries and their joint action • To systematize the General Secretariat´s support for member countries in their international negotiations

  9. Forums and Seminars PROGRAMS FOR FORUMS AND SEMINARS • Work and employment in the FTAs (carried out in April) • Access to medication (July) • Antidumping measures (July) • Intellectual Property (July) • Comparative agreement work USA-Chile, CAFTA, WTO (August) • Environment and Trade (August) • Agricultural negotiations (August) • Cultural Industries (August) • Results of Impact Studies (August and September) • Telecommunications

  10. MAIN PAGE In the press PANC activities PANC calendar Information systems Studies Negotiation Scenarios WTO FTAA MERCOSUR UNITED STATES EUROPEAN UNION OTHERS CONTENTS OF EACH SCENARIO Advances Background Information Participants Activities Calendar Document Library Sites of Interest Calendar Negotiation Topics Negotiation Teams WEB SITE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY:

  11. Virtual Work Spaces: e – CAN

  12. Bolivia Colombia Ecuador Perú Venezuela WWW.COMUNIDADANDINA.ORG

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