| Private-Public Partnerships
Cambodia public-private
sector dialogue on WTO and trade in services
Duration |
2004 till mid-2005 |
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| Beneficiaries |
Cambodian services industry representatives
and Government officials |
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| Project Partner |
Ministry of Commerce (MOC) |
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| Implementing Agency |
IDEAS Centre (International Trade, Development,
Economic Governance, Advisory Services), Geneva |
1. Background
Cambodia, a success country within
the Integrated Framework, has been, together with Nepal, among the
first two LDCs to accede to the WTO at the Cancun Ministerial meeting
in September 2003. During the accession process and negotiation,
in-country work and assistance has been devoted mainly to creating
and adapting the legislative environment, to ensure that Cambodia
can live up to the WTO obligations it will take up shortly. Cambodia’s
private sector companies still have relatively little knowledge
about the WTO and the role it should be playing in future, to help
co-define Cambodian trade policy and shape national positions in
view of international trade negotiations.
IDEAS’ project aims at informing
and working with the services sector in Cambodia on the impact and
opportunities arising from WTO membership.
2. Overall Goal and Content
Overall, the objective is assist
the private sector interface effectively with Government in ensuring
advantageous implementation of WTO obligations and developing helpful
negotiating positions for ongoing trade negotiations in Geneva.
The project shall contribute to enhancing the policy dialogue between
the Cambodian Government and the private sector. It shall initially
focus on one specific economic sector, namely services.
In the first months, the project
shall raise the WTO and GATS awareness of Cambodian service sector
companies. Later on, emphasis will be set on developing the necessary
knowledge and skills for a policy dialogue that shall bring benefits
to both the Government and the private sector.
Simultaneously, priority
service sector issues shall be taken up, and submissions presented
to the Government, possibly also with analytical inputs and support
by Cambodian researchers and experts. Finally, with the help of
advocacy program, the Cambodian civil society - NGOs, think tanks,
and so forth - shall also be included in policy discussions of public
interest.
3. Objectives
The project has three major objectives:
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Assist Cambodian service
companies understand the principles and functioning of the
WTO (in particular, also of the GATS) as well as the role
of private sector representatives in helping shape Cambodian
service sector policies and positions in ongoing trade negotiations. |
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Foster a public-private
dialogue on Cambodian service sector priority issues and reforms
related to their country’s WTO accession. |
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Contribute to the creation
of efficient consultative mechanisms for a national public-private
dialogue on trade policy and trade negotiations. |
4. Activities
The project will draw upon the
specialised services of one international expert, Mr. David Woods,
for capacity building of the service sector (workshops and tailored
advice). In Cambodia, associated national consultants will help
create and organise the service sector organisation. IDEAS Centre
will focus on providing advisory services to the MOC for its participation
in the policy dialogue with service companies and the civil society.
Contacts
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Ministry of Commerce,
Cambodia
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Mr. Sok Siphana, Secretary of State Ministry of Commerce,
Phnom Penh
Website : www.moc.gov.kh
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| IDEAS Centre, Geneva
Mr. Nicolas Imboden, Project director
Ms. Nicole Wyrsch, Project coordinator
10, rue de l’Arquebuse, 1204
Geneva - Switzerland
Phone: +41 22 807 17 40
Fax : +41 22 807 17 41
Email: :nicole.wyrsch@ideascentre.ch
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International project expert
Mr. David Woods, Director
World Trade Agenda SàRL
Geneva - Switzerland
Website : www.tradeagenda.com
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