Proposal for a Council Decision establishing the position to be taken by the European Union within the Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization as regards an extension of the moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions and the moratorium on non-violation and situation complaints

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Series Details (2015) 483 final (6.10.15)
Publication Date 06/10/2015
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The objective of this proposal is to allow the Union to join a consensus in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on the adoption by the WTO Ministerial Conference of two decisions relating to:
(1) a moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions ("e-commerce moratorium") and
(2) the application of subparagraphs 1(b) and 1(c) of Article XXIII of GATT 1994 on "non-violation and situation complaints" to the settlement of disputes under the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (“TRIPS”).

The Union has always supported the extension of the "e-commerce moratorium" because e-commerce is a service and therefore it should not be subject to customs duties. Further, the moratorium provides significant economic benefits to the Union companies.

The TRIPS Agreement laid down a moratorium of five years from its entry into force in 1995 on the application of subparagraphs 1(b) and 1(c) of Article XXIII on non-violation and situation complaints to consultations and the settlement of disputes under TRIPS. During that period, no consensus was reached. After the initial five year period expired the WTO Ministerial Conference has continuously extended the suspension by consensus decision. The last extension of 11 December 2013 lasts until the Ministerial Conference in 2015.

The WTO Ministerial Conference Decisions directed the Council for TRIPS to continue its examination of the scope and modalities for complaints of the types provided for under subparagraphs 1(b) and 1(c) of Article XXIII of GATT 1994 and make recommendations to its next Session. The Decisions also stated that it was agreed that, in the meantime, Members will not initiate such complaints under the TRIPS Agreement. So far no consensus has been reached on scope and modalities.

This proposal provides that the Council authorises the Commission to take a position on behalf of the European Union within the WTO to join a consensus as regards the extension of the "e-commerce moratorium" on an indefinite basis (or at every Ministerial Confernce where the e-commerce moratorium is proposed for adoption), and the extension of the moratorium on non-violation and situation complaints under TRIPS Agreement until the WTO Ministerial Conference takes a decision on the scope and modalities of the non-violation complaints.

Source Link http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=COM:2015:483:FIN
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EUR-Lex: COM(2015)483: Follow the progress of this proposal through the decision-making procedure http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/HIS/?uri=COM:2015:483:FIN

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