Chinese Taipei, Thailand Confirm Acceptance of Landmark IT Deal
July 29, 2015 | WTOEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
EU Ambassador to the WTO Angelos Pangratis told a meeting of the WTO's General Council that the two Asian nations — both large producers of IT products — have joined other leading traders of high-tech goods in accepting the deal, which will see tariffs removed on products such as new-generation semi-conductors, GPS navigation systems, tools for manufacturing printed circuits, telecommunications satellites, and touch screens.
Fifty-four WTO members took part in the negotiations to expand product coverage of the WTO's 1996 Information Technology Agreement (ITA). Nearly all the participants have now confirmed their acceptance of the product coverage list, which was finalized on 24 July.
“There is no need to stress the significance of this result. The figures provided by the WTO, $1.3 trillion of annual trade, are already very telling by themselves,” said Ambassador Pangratis, who chaired the final round of the expansion talks. “Duty-free import and export of IT goods will make world-wide IT industries more competitive and increase the efficiency of global supply lines.”
“Eliminating tariffs on trade of this magnitude will have a huge impact,” declared WTO Director-General Roberto Azevêdo. “It will support lower prices — including in many other sectors that use IT products as inputs. It will create jobs and it will help to boost GDP growth around the world.”
Ambassador Pangratis said he would present to WTO members the outcome of the negotiations, which includes a declaration setting out a road map for finalising the overall negotiations in time for the WTO's 10th Ministerial Conference in Nairobi in December. He also provided members with the list of 201 high-tech goods that will eventually have their tariffs reduced to zero.
Both the EU Ambassador and the Director-General underlined that the Agreement brings benefits to all WTO members, since it will be implemented on a most-favoured nation basis. This means that exports of covered goods from all WTO members will enjoy duty-free treatment in the participating members.
They also noted the Agreement is open to all members to join at any time, regardless of whether they have participated in the negotiations up to now.
Under the declaration, participants have agreed to reduce tariffs on the covered goods in four equal annual reductions of customs duties, beginning on 1 July 2016 and concluding on 1 July 2019. Extended staging of reductions for some sensitive products may be necessary in limited circumstances.
Each participant will, by 30 October, submit draft schedules detailing how they will provide duty-free treatment to the covered products and make them binding under WTO rules. These schedules will be reviewed and approved by participants no later than 4 December.
The Agreement takes effect once participants accounting for approximately 90 per cent of world trade in the covered goods have their draft schedules approved. This threshold is expected to be reached in time for the 10th Ministerial Conference in December.
The participants have also agreed to meet no later than January 2018 to review the product coverage and consider whether the coverage list should be updated to incorporate additional products. In addition, they have agreed to intensify their discussions concerning non-tariff barriers in the information technology sector.
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