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Steering Committee on Trade Capacity and Standards - Second Session

26 - 27 May 2016
Centre International des Conférences de Genève (CICG) Geneva Switzerland
SCTCS-2016

Introduction

The second session of the Steering Committee on Trade Capacity and Standards will discuss recent achievements in removing regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the ECE region. The session will feature a special focus on the Republic of Albania and the Republic of Moldova, based on the results of the ECE assessment studies. In addition, delegates from countries where ECE studies on regulatory and procedural barriers to trade have been completed will inform the Steering Committee about ongoing and planned follow-up activities, particularly those related to implementing the recommendations emerging from  the  studies. High-level segment programme.

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Documents

Symbol Document Title ENG FRE RUS
Item 1: Adoption of the Agenda
ECE/CTCS/2016/1 Annotated provisional agenda
Programme
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A. General Segment
Item 2: Matters arising

B. High-level segment: Removing regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the ECE region

Item 3: Supporting the removal of regulatory and procedural barriers to trade
(b) Republic of Moldova: Initial findings
ECE/CTCS/2016/3

ECE study on regulatory and  procedural barriers to trade in the Republic of Albania: Recommendations

Regulatory and Procedural Barrieres to Trade in the Republic of Albania: Needs Assessment 

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ECE/CTCS/2016/4 ECE study on regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the Republic of Moldova: Initial  findings      
(c) Regulatory and procedural barriers to trade: A gender perspective
ECE/CTCS/2016/5 Regulatory and procedural barriers to trade: A gender perspective PDF PDF PDF
Item 4: Country follow-up to ECE studies on regulatory and procedural barriers to trade
Item 5: Programme of work
(a) Updates from subsidiary bodies
ECE/CTCS/WP.6/2015/2

Report of the Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies on its twenty-fifth session
Informal Document

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ECE/CTCS/WP.7/2015/2 Report of the Working Party on Agricultural Quality Standards on its seventy-first session PDF PDF PDF
(b) Capacity-building and technical assistance activities
ECE/CTCS/2016/6 Report on capacity-building and technical assistance activities  PDF PDF PDF
(c)  Reports from other ECE bodies and international organizations on related work
and potential areas for collaboration with the Steering Committee on Trade Capacity and Standards
ECE/TRADE/C/CEFACT/2016/2 Report of the Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business on its twenty-second  Plenary session and twenty-seventh Forum PDF    
ECE/CECI/2016/5 Intersessional implementation plan for 2016-2017 PDF PDF PDF
ECE/CTCS/2016/7 Cooperation with other ECE bodies and other organizations PDF PDF PDF
(d) Contribution to the sustainable development goals
ECE/CTCS/2016/8 Sustainable Development Goals relevant to Subprogramme 6. Trade PDF PDF PDF
(f)  Plan for inter-sessional implementation for the programme of work
ECE/CTCS/2016/9 Inter-sessional implementation plan for the programme of work PDF PDF PDF
(g)   Strategic Framework 2018-2019:  Subprogramme 6- Trade
ECE/CTCS/2016/10 Strategic Framework 2018-2019: Subprogramme 6-Trade PDF PDF PDF
Item 6.   Proposed Joint Conference with the Republic of Belarus and the Committee on Innovation, Competitiveness and Public-Private Partnerships

ECE/CTCS/2016/NONE /1
ECE/CECI/CRP/6

Proposed Joint Conference with the Republic of Belarus and the Committee on Innovation, Competitiveness and Public-Private Partnerships: Background note   -    
Item 8: Adoption of report
ECE/CTCS/2016/2 Report of the Session PDF  

Presentations

High-level Segment
Removing regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the UNECE region
 DAY 1 - Thursday 26 May 2016
Time Theme Speakers
10:30-13:00 Supporting the removal of regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the Republic of Moldova ECE assessment study of regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the Republic of Moldova Initial findings
Mr. Veaceslav Sterbet, UNECE lead consultant. PPT
Next steps
Mr. Gheorghe Balan, Vice Prime Minister for Reintegration
Ms. Angela Susanu, State Secretary of the Ministry of Economy
Mr. Corneliu Trofaila ,Head of Customs Control and Revenue Department , Custom Service of the Republic of Moldova
Mr. Iurii Socol , Director, National Institute for Standardisation
Ms. Larisa Novac, Vice Director, National Accreditation Centre MOLDAC
Mr. Ilie Volovei, Expert, National Food Safety Agency
Mr. Alexandru Baltag,  Advisor of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy
Mr. Veaceslav Sterbet, UNECE lead consultant. PPT
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Discussants
Ms. Delvina Hana Bakija, National Expert, CEFTA Secretariat
Ms. Claudia Brand, Officer, Trade Relations Division, European Free Trade Association
Ms. Valeria Leseanu, Programme Specialist, Inclusive Growth Cluster Lead , United Nations Development Programme
Mr. Peter Unger, Chair, International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation
Mr. David Hanlon, Secretary,  Conformity Assessment Board, International Electrotechnical Commission PPT
Ms. Antoinette Pitteloud, External Liaisons Officer, International Electrotechnical Commission
Mr. Ian Dunmill, BIML Assistant Director, International Organization of Legal Metrology PPT
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13.00-14.45 Lunch
15:00-17:00 Supporting the removal of regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the Republic of Albania ECE assessment study of regulatory and procedural barriers to trade in the Republic of Albania
Regulatory and Procedural Barriers to Trade in the Republic of Albania: Needs Assessment
Mr. Mika Vepsäläinen, Chief, Market Access Section, UNECE PPT
Next steps
Ms. Filloreta Kodra, Ambassador, Permanent Mission of Albania to the UN and other International Organizations in Geneva PPT
Ms. Mirela Meko, Deputy Director General, Albanian General Directorate of Customs PPT
Ms. Klotilda Neziri, Director, MEDTTE
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Discussants
Ms. Delvina Hana Bakija, National Expert, CEFTA Secretariat
Ms. Claudia Brand, Officer – Trade Relations Division, European Free Trade Association
Mr. David Hanlon, Conformity Assessment Board (CAB) Secretary,  International Electrotechnical Commission
Ms. Antoinette Pitteloud, External Liaisons Officer , International Electrotechnical Commission
Mr. Ian Dunmill, BIML Assistant Director, International Organization of Legal Metrology
Ms. Lorenza Jachia, Secretary, UNECE Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies
Ms. Ariadne Abel, Associate Programme Management Officer, Transport Division UNECE  PPT
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17:00-17:30 Regulatory and procedural barriers to trade: A gender perspective UNECE Secretariat
17:30-18:00 Country follow-up to UNECE studies on regulatory barriers and procedural barriers to trade UNECE Secretariat
DAY 2 - Friday 27 May 2016
  Report of the Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies on its twenty-fifth session  Ms. Lorenza Jachia, Secretary, UNECE Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies
  Report of the Working Party on Agricultural Quality Standards on its seventy-first session  Ms. Liliana Annovazzi–Jakab, Secretary, UNECE Working Party on Agricultural Quality Standards
  Report of UN/CEFACT on its twenty-second Plenary session and twenty-seventh Forum Ms. Maria Ceccarelli, Acting Secretary, UNECE Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business
  Report on capacity-building and technical assistance activities Mr. Mario Apostolov, Regional Adviser, UNECE Economic Cooperation and Trade Division