Filipino Elected as WTO Trade
Facilitation Committee Chair
At
the first meeting of the Preparatory Committee on Trade Facilitation on 31
January 2014, WTO members unanimously elected Philippine Ambassador Esteban B. Conejos, Jr. as chairperson. This is the first important
step towards implementing the Declaration on Trade Facilitation adopted by
Ministers in Bali, Indonesia on 3-6 December 2013.
Thanking
WTO members for placing their confidence on him, Ambassador Conejos
said he will make sure to live up to expectations to this new assignment in
line with the mandate agreed on at the Bali Ministerial Conference. There is no
time to waste, he added, calling on WTO members to work collectively.
Ambassador
Conejos said the approach to the work of the new
committee will be member-driven, bottom-up, inclusive and transparent. He said
will be consulting with WTO members as of next week to hear their views on how
to achieve goals that would benefit the whole membership.
The
role of the committee will be to ensure the entry into force of the Trade
Facilitation Agreement, prepare for its efficient operation, conduct its legal
review, and receive notifications of members commitments.
It will also officially amend the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the WTO by
inserting the new Trade Facilitation Agreement in Annex 1A.
After
more than nine years of negotiations, WTO members finally reached consensus on
a Trade Facilitation Agreement at the Bali Ministerial Conference in December
2013, as part of a wider Bali Package. The final agreement contains provisions
for faster and more efficient customs procedures through effective cooperation
between customs and other appropriate authorities on trade facilitation and
customs compliance issues. It also contains provisions for technical assistance
and capacity building in this area.