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1 Alcohol policy and the World Trade Organization (WTO) Addressing new challenges in Europe Dr. Jim Grieshaber-Otto Cedar Isle Research Canada

2 Main themes: Look beyond European integration WTO negotiations pose new challenges for alcohol policy in Europe and elsewhere WTO negotiations pose new challenges for alcohol policy in Europe and elsewhere Expanded efforts, different approaches needed Expanded efforts, different approaches needed EC position is key EC position is key Useful examples from elsewhere Useful examples from elsewhere

3 What is the WTO? World Trade Organization World Trade Organization 1994 1994 140+ members (US, EU, Japan, Canada) 140+ members (US, EU, Japan, Canada) 15 separate agreements, including … General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) 15 separate agreements, including … General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) Rules extend into new areas Rules extend into new areas Strong, legally binding dispute settlement process Strong, legally binding dispute settlement process 2001Start of “Doha Round” of negotiations 2001Start of “Doha Round” of negotiations

4 What is the WTO? World Trade Organization World Trade Organization distinct from Regional treaties Regional treaties (EC treaty; planned Free Trade Area of the Americas) Bilateral treaties (EU-Mexico; US-Singapore) Bilateral treaties (EU-Mexico; US-Singapore)

5 What is the WTO? Features WTO rules separate from EC, Member States’ laws and courts WTO rules separate from EC, Member States’ laws and courts no “proportionality” principle no “proportionality” principle Different culture of Different culture of Negotiations Negotiations Accountability Accountability Dispute resolution Dispute resolution

6 Underlying tension … Underlying tension … between Alcohol policies for health Alcohol policies for healthand Freer flow of goods, services and investments Freer flow of goods, services and investments

7 Potential conflicts with alcohol Government alcohol monopolies Government alcohol monopolies Restrictions on alcohol imports/exports Restrictions on alcohol imports/exports Taxation Taxation different rates for foreign alcohol different rates for foreign alcohol different rates for different types of beverages different rates for different types of beverages Alcohol regulations Alcohol regulations restrictions on outlet number restrictions on outlet number conditions on licenses to sell alcohol conditions on licenses to sell alcohol restrictions on alcohol promotion, advertising restrictions on alcohol promotion, advertising

8 How effective are WTO safeguards for alcohol? Under international law, exceptions are interpreted narrowly. General exceptions for public health; General exceptions for public health; GATS ‘governmental authority’ exclusion; GATS ‘governmental authority’ exclusion; country-specific exemptions; country-specific exemptions; cannot be relied upon to fully protect alcohol policies from WTO rules.

9 What is the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)? WTO treaty on services WTO treaty on services “Services are associated with everything we need and everything we elect governments to do.” “Services are associated with everything we need and everything we elect governments to do.” Sinclair, 2000

10 What is the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)? “Services underpin all forms of international trade and all aspects of global economic activity” Global Services Network, 1999

11 What is the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)? The GATS … “has an extremely wide scope of application” “has an extremely wide scope of application” WTO Secretariat Training Package December, 1998 WTO Secretariat Training Package December, 1998

12 What is the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)? The GATS … extends “into areas never before recognized as trade policy” WTO Director General Ruggiero June 2, 1998 WTO Director General Ruggiero June 2, 1998

13 What is the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)? The GATS … “is the world’s first multilateral agreement on investment…” “is the world’s first multilateral agreement on investment…” WTO Secretariat, WTO website December, 1998 WTO Secretariat, WTO website December, 1998

14 What is the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)? Some general rules apply to all service sectors Some general rules apply to all service sectors Some rules apply only to those service sectors that are listed by countries in their schedule Some rules apply only to those service sectors that are listed by countries in their schedule Market Access Market Access National Treatment National Treatment Prior commitment to repeated re-negotiation Prior commitment to repeated re-negotiation Negotiations to expand the GATS are now underway

15 GATS re-negotiation underway Requests and offers for new, more extensive commitments Requests and offers for new, more extensive commitments Negotiations on Domestic Regulation Negotiations on Domestic Regulation

16 EC GATS requests leaked Distribution Services Distribution Services Wholesale and Retail services “The distribution of [alcohol] is not committed… Take full commitments, i.e. schedule ‘none’” Take full commitments, i.e. schedule ‘none’” EC GATS requests to many other countries Available at www.polarisinstitute.org and www.GATSwatch.org EC GATS requests to many other countries Available at www.polarisinstitute.org and www.GATSwatch.orgwww.polarisinstitute.org www.GATSwatch.orgwww.polarisinstitute.org www.GATSwatch.org

17 What does “take full commitments” mean? GATS Article XVI (Market Access) GATS Article XVI (Market Access) No limits on … “number of service suppliers ” “number of service suppliers ” “number of service operations” “number of service operations” “value of service transactions” “value of service transactions” “participation of foreign capital” “participation of foreign capital”

18 What does “take full commitments” mean? GATS Article XVII (National Treatment) GATS Article XVII (National Treatment) For “all measures affecting the supply of services” … treat foreign services and suppliers “no less favourably” than like domestic services and suppliers “Conditions of competition” must not be less favourable

19 What does “take full commitments” mean? Accepting request would involve choice: either Eliminate practices that restrict the availability and access to alcohol Eliminate practices that restrict the availability and access to alcohol public alcohol monopolies; public alcohol monopolies; restrictions on outlet density restrictions on outlet densityOR Risk GATS challenges and trade sanctions Risk GATS challenges and trade sanctions until you do until you do

20 EC GATS requests Practical impact Explicitly place alcohol policies on the GATS negotiating table Explicitly place alcohol policies on the GATS negotiating table Increase pressure on public alcohol monopolies and policies … in Europe and elsewhere in the world Increase pressure on public alcohol monopolies and policies … in Europe and elsewhere in the world

21 EC GATS requests Practical impact Pressure to eliminate public alcohol monopolies Pressure to eliminate public alcohol monopolies EC position: EC position: “WTO negotiations are not concerned with defining the mission of public services, their organisation or their financing. Nor does it concern deregulation or privatisation.” “WTO negotiations are not concerned with defining the mission of public services, their organisation or their financing. Nor does it concern deregulation or privatisation.” - European Commission IP/04/622, 10 May 2004 IP/04/622, 10 May 2004

22 GATS re-negotiation underway Requests and offers for new, more extensive commitments Requests and offers for new, more extensive commitments Negotiations on Domestic Regulation Negotiations on Domestic Regulation

23 GATS re-negotiation underway Proposed restrictions on Domestic Regulation include: Proposed restrictions on Domestic Regulation include: “Necessity test” “Necessity test” Regulations must not be more restrictive than necessary Regulations must not be more restrictive than necessary Measures must be necessary to achieve a specified legitimate objective Measures must be necessary to achieve a specified legitimate objective

24 GATS re-negotiation underway Governments would have to prove non- discriminatory regulations … Governments would have to prove non- discriminatory regulations … are “necessary” to achieve a legitimate objective, are “necessary” to achieve a legitimate objective,AND no alternative measure is available that is less commercially restrictive. no alternative measure is available that is less commercially restrictive.

25 GATS re-negotiation underway If agreed to, likely to affect: Licensing of alcohol facilities Licensing of alcohol facilities Controls on number of outlets in any area Controls on number of outlets in any area Regulations on hours of operation Regulations on hours of operation Regulations on training/qualification requirements of servers Regulations on training/qualification requirements of servers

26 Fettering governments’ regulatory ability Position of Canada: “Does the GATS threaten our right to regulate? “No. WTO Ministers have affirmed the right of countries to regulate, and to introduce and amend regulations to meet national policy objectives. This right is enshrined in the GATS.” “No. WTO Ministers have affirmed the right of countries to regulate, and to introduce and amend regulations to meet national policy objectives. This right is enshrined in the GATS.” International Trade Canada website http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/instp-pcs.nsf/en/h_sk00149e.html#q6

27 Fettering governments’ regulatory ability Position of EC: Position of EC: “GATS fully safeguards the ability of governments to enact domestic regulations, legislation and other measures to protect public interest.” European Commission website http://europa.eu.int/comm/trade/issues/sectoral/services/index_en.htm

28 GATS commitments in Distribution Services Poland (1994) excluded beverages, advertising Poland (1994) excluded beverages, advertising Sweden (1994) excluded alcohol Sweden (1994) excluded alcohol Switzerland (1994) extensive, excl. advertising Switzerland (1994) extensive, excl. advertising Czech Republic (1994) extensive Czech Republic (1994) extensive Estonia (1999) full Estonia (1999) full Latvia (1999) full Latvia (1999) full Lithuania (2001) full Lithuania (2001) full

29 GATS commitments in Distribution Services Practical impact Establishing new public alcohol monopolies… Establishing new public alcohol monopolies… Establishing new alcohol controls… Establishing new alcohol controls… made more complex and difficult made more complex and difficult Countries must Modify GATS commitment Modify GATS commitment (Notify WTO; consult WTO members; negotiate trade-related “compensatory adjustment”) (Notify WTO; consult WTO members; negotiate trade-related “compensatory adjustment”) EC is already using this procedure

30 Recent GATS efforts to protect alcohol Government of Canada … “is not considering, and will not make, any GATS requests to other member countries affecting the supply, distribution, sale, advertising, promotion or investment in alcoholic beverages during the current round of negotiations.” “is not considering, and will not make, any GATS requests to other member countries affecting the supply, distribution, sale, advertising, promotion or investment in alcoholic beverages during the current round of negotiations.” Written question to Canadian Trade Minister confirmed by Cdn GATS Negotiator Robertson June 12, 2003

31 Recent GATS efforts to protect alcohol Request that Canada … “seek formal recognition…of alcohol as a unique and potentially harmful commodity.” “seek formal recognition…of alcohol as a unique and potentially harmful commodity.” “ensure…government agencies retain the unfettered right…to regulate domestic alcohol markets to ensure public health and safety.” CAMH letter to Canadian government April 11, 2003 “ensure…government agencies retain the unfettered right…to regulate domestic alcohol markets to ensure public health and safety.” CAMH letter to Canadian government April 11, 2003

32 Recent GATS efforts to protect alcohol U.S. Government should “reject” EC request “to make commitments in alcohol- and tobacco- related services in the current round of negotiations and exclude these services in its requests to other countries.” Resolution of 13 th Alcohol Policy Conference “reject” EC request “to make commitments in alcohol- and tobacco- related services in the current round of negotiations and exclude these services in its requests to other countries.” Resolution of 13 th Alcohol Policy Conference Boston, March 2003

33 Initiatives to protect alcohol policy flexibility In current GATS negotiations In current GATS negotiations Withdraw problematic requests and offers Withdraw problematic requests and offers Reject proposals on Domestic Regulation Reject proposals on Domestic Regulation Change problematic GATS commitments Change problematic GATS commitments Seek ‘carve-outs’ for alcohol Seek ‘carve-outs’ for alcohol Framework treaty on alcohol Framework treaty on alcohol

34 Alcohol policy and the World Trade Organization (WTO) Addressing new challenges in Europe Dr. Jim Grieshaber-Otto Cedar Isle Research Canada jimgo@uniserve.com


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