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Trade in SACU Energy Services:Towards a Negotiating Strategy Details:
Category Economic Diplomacy Programme
Where: Burgers Park Hotel - Pretoria
Date: Tuesday 23 Jun 2009 -Tuesday 23 Jun 2009
Time: 09:45 -13:00
 
Event description:

 

This discussion will be held under Chatham House rules, i.e. no one may be directly quoted without their express consent.

NB: Limited funding to support travel by regional (non-South African) participants is available. Please direct your request to Peter Draper:
peter.draper@saiia.org.za

The sub-region is richly endowed with a variety of energy sources. However, development of these resources is constrained by factors such as the shortage of equipment, the inability of SACU energy utilities to meet demand, and tariff and pricing rules. These and other obstacles limit energy's potential to serve effectively the needs of the people of SACU, while in some countries energy supply is unreliable and expensive, contributing to an uncompetitive business environment.

The lack of common policies or positions on such issues as services has increasingly come under the spotlight in SACU's trade negotiations with external trade partners such as the United States. It has been argued that as long as SACU countries are not harmonized among themselves agreements with external parties covering trade in services may remain elusive. 

SAIIA's energy services study considers the challenge of ascertaining to what extent energy services markets in SACU may be integrated in practice; the regulatory environment that is governing this integration; and whether harmonization or regional trade agreements can enhance this integration.  Though the SACU Agreement does not cover the liberalization of trade in services, SACU member states have engaged in services trade liberalizing activities primarily through unilateral policy measures whether bound in the WTO's General Agreement on Trade in Services or not, and through implementation of a range of the Southern African Development Community Protocols. Furthermore the SACU energy sector has through the Southern African Power Pool taken the lead in integrating the economies of member countries and sharing of energy resources to maximum mutual benefit.

The event is scheduled as follows:

Programme*

Chair:                          Nkululeko Khumalo, SAIIA

10h00 - 10h10 Opening and welcome

10h10 - 10h40 SACU Energy Services: Towards a Negotiating Strategy

            Tsidiso Disenyana, SAIIA          

10h40 - 11h30 Panel Discussion:

1.                   Andre Otto, Department of Energy

2.                   Peet du Plooy, WWF

3.                   Mokhethi Seitlheko, Lesotho Ministry of Energy (TBC)

11h30 - 12h30 Open Discussion and Closure

 12h30 - 13h00             Lunch

* This programme is provisional, and subject to change without prior notification.

RSVP:       by 16th June to Ms Nondumiso Nqunqa
Tel:           (011) 339 2021 ext 117
Fax:          (011) 339 2154
E-mail:     rsvp@saiia.org.za

 

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