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2015/2067(INI) Protocol amending the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead INTA ZALBA BIDEGAIN Pablo (icon: PPE PPE) DANTI Nicola (icon: S&D S&D), MCCLARKIN Emma (icon: ECR ECR), DE SARNEZ Marielle (icon: ALDE ALDE), BUCHNER Klaus (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE)
Committee Opinion DEVE FRUNZULICĂ Doru-Claudian (icon: S&D S&D)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 105-p2

Events

2016/02/24
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2015/09/09
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2015/09/09
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 569 votes to 99, with 27 abstentions, a resolution on the draft Council decision on the conclusion, on behalf of the European Union, of the Protocol Amending the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Rapid implementation of the Bali Package : Parliament welcomed the results of the Ninth WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali (Indonesia) in December 2013, where negotiations were concluded by the 160 WTO members on the trade facilitation agreement (TFA). It acknowledged the benefits that the implementation of this agreement will bring for developing countries given the contribution it will make to a more business-friendly environment, in particular for SMEs.

Parliament emphasised, in particular, that if fully implemented, the agreement ought to:

reduce uncertainty regarding market entry conditions and the costs of trade by between 12.5% and 17.5% (according to estimates – such as those by the OECD); allow consumers to access a larger and cheaper range of products and businesses to access new markets and improve their competitiveness; result in the standardisation and simplification of trade-related procedures; provide new opportunities to expand the use of innovative technologies and electronic systems, including electronic payment systems, national trade portals and one-stop shops.

Members urged all members of the WTO to try to find a solution without delay for implementing the Bali Package in all its aspects, including the reduction of trade-distorting subsidies, so that the DDA can be concluded for the Tenth WTO Ministerial Conference.

Improve the security of trade and customs controls : Parliament stressed that a number of requirements under the agreement, notably on transparency and the automated entry and payment of duties , can be a powerful means of addressing border corruption. It called for better cooperation between custom authorities and stressed that greater transparency will lead to a higher level of security and will be a strong incentive for the intensification of trade, in addition to ensuring more effective customs controls.

In this context, Members fully supported the EU initiative of targeting EUR 400 million in funding over five years for supporting trade facilitation reforms and projects such as improving the customs systems of developing and least developed countries. They highlighted, however, that this funding should be very well coordinated with the funding coming from other international donors such as UNCTAD, the WTO and the World Bank. They also called for close cooperation with specialist organisations such as the World Customs Organization (WCO).

Support for a differential approach : Parliament welcomed the extensive provisions on special and differential treatment for developing and least-developed countries whereby developing and least developed countries can decide when the different provisions will be implemented and for which ones technical assistance will be required. It suggested that the novel approach of making commitments and their scheduling commensurate with countries’ capacities should serve as a benchmark for future agreements.

The resolution underlined the key role that can be played by EU delegations around the world which can work with developing and least developed countries on the ground and asked for the largest possible involvement of these delegations in the disbursement of technical assistance. The Commission is called upon to do its utmost to support developing and least developed countries in the implementation of their commitments.

Documents
2015/09/09
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2015/07/22
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on International Trade adopted an own-initiative report by Pablo ZALBA BIDEGAIN (EPP, ES) containing a motion for a non-legislative resolution on the draft Council decision on the conclusion, on behalf of the European Union, of the Protocol Amending the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Members welcomed the results of the Ninth WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali (Indonesia) in December 2013, where negotiations were concluded by the 160 WTO members on the trade facilitation agreement (TFA). They acknowledged the benefits that the implementation of this agreement will bring for developing countries given the contribution it will make to a more business-friendly environment, in particular for SMEs.

They emphasised, in particular, that if fully implemented, the agreement ought to:

reduce uncertainty regarding market entry conditions and the costs of trade by between 12.5% and 17.5% (according to estimates – such as those by the OECD); allow consumers to access a larger and cheaper range of products and businesses to access new markets and improve their competitiveness; result in the standardisation and simplification of trade-related procedures; provide new opportunities to expand the use of innovative technologies and electronic systems, including electronic payment systems, national trade portals and one-stop shops.

Members urged all members of the WTO to try to find a solution without delay for implementing the Bali Package in all its aspects, including the reduction of trade-distorting subsidies, so that the DDA can be concluded for the Tenth WTO Ministerial Conference.

The report stressed that a number of requirements under the agreement, notably on transparency and the automated entry and payment of duties , can be a powerful means of addressing border corruption. It called for better cooperation between custom authorities and stressed that greater transparency will lead to a higher level of security and will be a strong incentive for the intensification of trade, in addition to ensuring more effective customs controls.

In this context, Members fully supported the EU initiative of targeting EUR 400 million in funding over five years for supporting trade facilitation reforms and projects such as improving the customs systems of developing and least developed countries. They highlighted, however, that this funding should be very well coordinated with the funding coming from other international donors such as UNCTAD, the WTO and the World Bank. They also called for close cooperation with specialist organisations such as the World Customs Organization (WCO).

The report underlined the key role that can be played by EU delegations around the world which can work with developing and least developed countries on the ground and asked for the largest possible involvement of these delegations in the disbursement of technical assistance. The Commission is called upon to do its utmost to support developing and least developed countries in the implementation of their commitments.

Lastly, Members welcomed the extensive provisions on special and differential treatment for developing and least-developed countries. They suggested that the novel approach of making commitments and their scheduling commensurate with countries’ capacities should serve as a benchmark for future agreements.

Documents
2015/07/14
   EP - Vote in committee
2015/06/25
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2015/06/25
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2015/05/29
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2015/04/01
   EP - FRUNZULICĂ Doru-Claudian (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in DEVE
2015/02/24
   EP - ZALBA BIDEGAIN Pablo (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in INTA

Documents

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A8-0238/2015 - Pablo Zalba Bidegain - Résolution #

2015/09/09 Outcome: +: 548, -: 109, 0: 40
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46
69
69
50
28
20
20
18
20
14
13
18
11
13
12
10
18
8
7
24
6
6
6
66
6
1
8
19
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3

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2

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1

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3

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1

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1

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For (1)

1

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1

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United Kingdom ENF

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Belgium ENF

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Czechia GUE/NGL

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AmendmentsDossier
78 2015/2067(INI)
2015/06/03 DEVE 12 amendments...
source: 560.531
2015/06/25 INTA 66 amendments...
source: 560.874

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MALMSTRÖM Cecilia
committees/0
body
EP
responsible
False
committee
DEVE
date
2015-04-01T00:00:00
committee_full
Development
rapporteur
group: S&D name: FRUNZULICĂ Doru-Claudian
activities
  • date: 2015-09-09T00:00:00 body: EP type: Indicative plenary sitting date, 1st reading/single reading
committees
  • body: EP responsible: True committee: INTA date: 2015-02-24T00:00:00 committee_full: International Trade rapporteur: group: EPP name: ZALBA BIDEGAIN Pablo
links
other
    procedure
    dossier_of_the_committee
    INTA/8/03073
    reference
    2015/2067(INI)
    title
    Protocol amending the Marrakesh Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization
    legal_basis
    Rules of Procedure of the European Parliament EP 099-p1
    stage_reached
    Awaiting committee decision
    summary
    See also
    type
    INI - Own-initiative procedure
    subject
    6.20.01 Agreements and relations in the context of the World Trade Organization (WTO)