domestic transparency and trade policy making in developing countries hadi soesastro csis, indonesia

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Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

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Page 1: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making

in Developing CountriesHadi Soesastro

CSIS, Indonesia

Page 2: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

Major weaknesses

• Lack of clear and precise national interests in trade policy

• Lack of transparency in trade policy making

• Lack of trade policy capacity

• Lack of negotiating capacity in international forums

These weaknesses are interrelated

Page 3: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

Implications

• Ineffective in international forums

• Trade policy often driven externally

• Unable to accommodate domestic concerns

Trade policy is increasingly challenge at home

Page 4: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

Some Illustrations

• Thailand’s FTA Policy under Thaksin“FTAs have been rushed, driven by fuzzy foreign-policy goals, and had very little sense of economic strategy” (R.Sally)

• ASEAN countries have poorly used ASEAN’s potential diplomatic and bargaining strength in their individual trade policy“There is still great resistance in ASEAN to formulate a coherent common external trade policy”

Page 5: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

Trade policy making deficit

• Poor leadership• Misguided policies• Institutional defects• Top-down process• Lack of administrative capacity and

expertise• Lack of public knowledge and debateTrade policy is dominated by “insiders”

Page 6: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

Democratizing the trade debate?

Incorporating the social dimension in trade and investment regimes

• To give social justice advocated a “seat at the table”?

• To ignore, accommodate or interact with People’s Forum/Summit/Assembly?Mercosur’s Economic and Social Consultative Forum; NAFTA’s “side agreements”; “advisory bodies” in the EU strcuture; a Civil Society Committee in FTAA; EPG’s recommendation for the ASEAN Charter

Page 7: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

Other Tasks are Essential

Democratizing the trade debate only part of policy formulation process

• Tasks of trade policy management:- formulating clear, precise definition of national interests

in trade policy

- developing effective negotiating capacity

- ensuring effective domestic implementation of unilateral

measures and regional/international agreements

Page 8: Domestic Transparency and Trade Policy Making in Developing Countries Hadi Soesastro CSIS, Indonesia

What to Do?

• Enhance transparency and improving public debateProducing credible, objective policy studies (Australia’s Trade Commission)

• Enhance inter-agency coordinationEffective interaction with non-border regulatory bodies (Hong Kong’s Coalition of Services Industries)

• Enhance negotiating capacityInvest competence in foreign ministries (Brazil, Chile, Australia); Strengthen WTO missions (Singapore)