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Tanzanian
National Meeting and Experts Roundtable on Trade in
Services and Sustainable Development
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Organised
by ICTSD in collaboration
with DAIMA Associates.
9-10 November
2006,
Dar
es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Description
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Documentation
Documents
The Tanzanian
case study intends to provide:
- An overview
of Tanzanias services profile, including, among others,
the services sectors contribution to the economy, employment,
the primary services sectors, sub-sectors and activities engaged
in by private stakeholders, the main sectors and activities
traded internationally, both in terms of supply to the international
market by domestic industries and domestic consumption of
services supplied by foreign service suppliers, including
through foreign direct investment in services sectors, and
the countries to which services are supplied or imported from.
- A outline
of the national policy objectives in relation to trade in
services, including references to short-term or medium-term
development plans, such as the National Strategy for Growth
and Reduction of Poverty (MKUKUTA), strategies or relevant
legislation and guidelines for the development of the services
sector, priority sectors and sub-sectors which have been identified,
including services which have been deemed to be part of Tanzanias
general welfare policies;
- An in-depth
analysis of key, inter-related services sectors considered
critical to the achievement of Tanzanias sustainable
development goals. The study shall focus on Tanzanias
interests in mode 4, tourism services, maritime transport
and inland transport services;
- A review
of the services governance of these sectors, which apart from
providing a comprehensive examination of the nature of the
regulatory environment and the main features of the regulatory
regimes (cf. relevant tiret above) in the selected sectors,
shall include options and suggestions on regulatory reform
or changes in the regulatory framework, as well as flanking
measures which may be required as a pre-requisite or as a
complement to liberalized conditions to entry and treatment
of foreign services suppliers;
- Strategic
considerations and objectives beyond trade negotiations. The
case study should facilitate the formulation of a strategy
of promoting trade in services and sustainable development
beyond the parameters of the on-going WTO negotiations. Tanzanias
sustainable development goals and national policy objectives
in relation to services are not limited by what it can and
should request or commit in the context of the transient negotiations.
Market and regulatory reforms for key services sectors with
a view to achieving these objectives must be examined from
the perspective of medium- and long-term development plans,
rather than time-bound negotiations with its complex dynamics
and trade-offs.
The draft of the study will be made available following the
conclusion of the National Meeting and Experts Roundtable.
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