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Committee on Trade and Investment  
Committee on Trade and Investment  

The Committee on Trade and Investment (CTI) is APEC's voice on global trade and investment issues. It is the coordinating body for all of APEC's work on Trade and Investment Liberalization and Facilitation (TILF), as directed by APEC Leaders and Ministers under the guidance of Senior Officials.

Working to reduce impediments to business activity in the areas outlined in the
Osaka Action Agenda, CTI provides a forum for APEC's 21 Member Economies to deliberate trade and policy issues. CTI oversees 10 sub-groups as well as four industry dialogues.

While it was established in November 1993 by the Declaration of an APEC Trade and Investment Framework, the scope of CTI's work was expanded and further clarified by the Osaka Action Agenda in 1995.

 

Achievements

  
In 2007, APEC Ministers endorsed the
2007 Committee on Trade and Investment (CTI) Annual Report to Ministers , which provides an overview of CTI's work program in pursuit of advancing the Bogor Goals of free and open trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region. CTI's work in 2007 was framed in the context of direction provided by Leaders and Ministers in Ha Noi, Viet Nam in November 2006.

Work plans incorporating activities with a strong capacity building element were developed in each of the key priority areas identified: support for the multilateral trading system; RTAs/FTAs; trade facilitation; digital economy and IPR; transparency and investment. Some of the key results outlined below.

Support for the Multilateral Trading System

  • Delivered capacity building activities to assist developing members in WTO negotiations and in their implementation of WTO obligations.

  • Conducted a workshop on environmental goods, focusing on clean energy technologies and water treatment.

Promoting High Quality RTAs/FTAs

  • Agreed on three sets of model measures, for RTAs/FTAs in the following areas: electronic commerce; rules of origin and origin procedures; and sanitary and phytosanitary measure, which complement the seven endorsed by Ministers in 2005 and 2006.
  • Worked with the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) in examining the six model measures approved by Ministers in 2006 to ensure their relevance to businesses.

Trade Facilitation

  • Agreed on APEC's Second Trade Facilitation Action Plan (TFAP II) to reduce trade transaction costs in the Asia-Pacific region by a further 5 percent by 2010.
  • Conducted a Symposium on Trade Facilitation, which enabled public and private sector representatives to discuss how APEC's trade facilitation activities can meet the needs of business.

Digital Economy and Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights

Transparency

  • Assessed members' implementation of APEC's transparency standards. Fourteen economies have completed the set of 10 transparency templates and another six economies have completed several.

  • Commissioned a report by the World Bank on the trade-related regulatory environment in APEC economies, which concluded that the collective trade performance of APEC economies would be boosted by USD$148 billion from greater trade policy predictability and simplification.

  • Conducted a Trade Policy Dialogue with the World Bank on Regional Integration, Transparency and Economic Development. The Dialogue raised new perspectives on the importance of transparency and the way in which transparency - or the absence of transparency - can affect domestic and foreign firms and adversely affect trade.

Investment

  • Completed Stage 2 of the study on "Enhancing Investment Liberalisation and Facilitation in Economic Development in the Asia-Pacific Region", which examined ways to reduce "behind-the-border" barriers to domestic investment.

  • Held a Symposium on Investment Liberalisation and Facilitation, which examined high priority investment barriers and their implications.

Electronic Commerce

  • Welcomed the alignment of the Electronic Commerce Steering Group with CTI

  • Launched a Pathfinder on Data Privacy, which will improve the protection of private information in the APEC region and increase trust in electronic commerce.

Other TILF Activities

  • completed a review of the implementation of its existing TILF-related Pathfinder initiatives and revised Annex A to the 2004 Pathfinder Initiatives Guidelines to clarify the two ways in which a pathfinder could be developed;
  • worked more closely than ever before with the business community and ABAC, which attended key APEC fora meetings and contributed to APEC outcomes on public-private partnerships, investment and trade facilitation.

  • Adopted amore strategic approach to capacity building overseen by a newly establishment informal Capacity Building Steering Group (CBSG)

  • Agreed on the transfer of the Competition Policy and Deregulation group (CPDG) and the Strengthening Economic and Legal Infrastructure Coordinating group (SELI) to the Economic Committee to consolidate APEC's structural reform activities.


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Current Activities

The Committee will continue to progress the development of APEC's trade and investment liberalization agenda in 2008. Some of the planned activities include:
  • Continue work on developing model measures with a view to completing the program of comprehensive and high quality model measures on as many commonly accepted RTA and FTA chapters as possible by 2008 as called for in 2005 Busan Roadmap
  • Coordinating with its sub-fora to develop Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to measure TFAP II progress.
  • Consider the findings of the World Bank's study report on "Transparency and Trade Facilitation in the Asia-Pacific" in its future work programmes on transparency and trade facilitation
  • Conduct a trade policy dialogue on the relationship between investment and trade in goods and services.



Committee on Trade and Investment (CTI) - Key Contacts

Chair
Ms Mary Elizabeth Chelliah
APEC & Americas Division
Ministry of Trade and Industry
100 High Street #09-01
The Treasury
Singapore 179434
Email:
mti_apec@mti.gov.sg
Tel: (65) 6332 5748
Fax: (65) 6334 5848

APEC Secretariat
Special Assistant to CTI Chair
Ms Catherine Wong
Director (Program)
Email: cw@apec.org

CTI Coordinator
Mr Takashi Hattori
Director (Program)
Email: th@apec.org

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Further Information 

APEC Trade Facilitation Action Plan
The APEC Trade Facilitation Action Plan provides a framework and schedule for the implementation of actions and measures to meet APEC's trade facilitation objectives of substantially reducing transaction costs to business. It also includes a menu of concrete actions and measures developed by APEC Member Economies in consultation with the private sector to provide examples of the types of measures that each APEC Member Economy may wish to undertake.

Pathfinder Initiatives
APEC uses an approach known as Pathfinder Initiatives to enable groups of Member Economies to pilot the implementation of cooperative initiatives prior to their adoption by all APEC Member Economies. This approach allows APEC Member Economies who are ready and willing to commit to move faster in specific areas to do so and is seen as a way to invigorate progress towards the free trade and investment goals.

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2007 CTI Annual Report to Ministers
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Osaka Action Agenda 2002 Update
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