Pacific Economic Cooperation Council
Event
- Title:
- PECC-ADBI: Services Trade: New Approaches for the 21st Century
- When:
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1 Jun, 2011 - 3 Jun, 2011
- Where:
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Hong Kong -
Hong Kong
- Category:
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PECC Events
Description

Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and the Asian Development Bank Institute Inaugural Conference
in conjunction with the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
“Services Trade: New Approaches for the 21st Century”
Hosted by the Global Institute for Economics and Finance and the Economic Research Centre of the Institute for Asia Pacific Studies on the occasion of its 20th anniversary

Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong
1-3 June 2011 Cho Yiu Hall G/F University Administration Building, Central Campus
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Day 1 Wednesday 1 June
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1800
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Registration for Welcoming Reception
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1830
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Welcoming Remarks
- Anthony J.L. Nightingale, Managing Director, Jardine Matheson Ltd;
Chair of APEC Business Advisory Council Action Plan and Advocacy Working Group
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Moderator:
Panellists:
- Hamid Mamdouh, Director, Trade in Services Division, WTO Secretariat
- Kaaren Koomen, Government Relations, IBM Australia and President, Australian Services Roundtable
- Tan Tai Hiong, Services and Investment Division, ASEAN Secretariat
- Dale Andrew, Head of Trade Policy Linkages and Services Division, OECD Secretariat
- Stewart Forbes, Executive Director, Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Coalition of Services Industries
- Ta-Chung (Jack) Chia, Secretary-General, Taiwan Coalition of Service Industries
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Vote of thanks and Commencement of Reception
- Bernard Pouliot, Chairman and CEO Quam Ltd; Director, Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC)
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Day 2 Thursday 2 June
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0830-0900
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Registration
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0900-0930
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Official Opening
Chair:
- Sung Yun-wing, Associate Director, Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, CUHK; and Chair, Hong Kong PECC
Opening Address:
- Sir James Mirrlees, 1996 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, Distinguished Professor-at-Large and Master, Morningside College, CUHK (youtube video)
- Charles E. Morrison, President, East-West Center and International Co-Chair, PECC (youtube video)
- Masahiro Kawai, Dean, Asian Development Bank Institute (youtube video)
- Maria Kwan, Director-General, Hong Kong Trade and Industry Department (youtube video) / (paper)
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0930-1115
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Session 1: Theme 1: Behind the Border: Enhancing the Competitiveness of Services
Chair:
- Masahiro Kawai, Asian Development Bank Institute
An Explanatory Framework for Measuring Services Value-added (paper) / (presentation)
- Andreas Maurer, World Trade Organization
- Ted Tschang, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Discussant:
- Julian Arkell, International Trade and Services Policy (paper)
Determinants of Competitiveness and Factors affecting Productivity in Services (paper) / (presentation)
- Andrew McCredie, Australian Services Roundtable
- Christopher Findlay, University of Adelaide
Discussant:
Benchmarking Competitiveness in Services (paper) / (presentation) - revised 22 June 2011
- Sebastien Saez, World Bank
Discussant:
- Jane Drake-Brockman, Australian Services Roundtable and Hong Kong Coalition of Services Industries (presentation)
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1115-1130
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Tea Break
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1130-1230
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Session 2: Theme 1: Behind the Border; Enhancing the Competitiveness of Services (continued)
Chair:
- Charles E Morrison, East-West Center and PECC
Policy and Regulatory Priorities for Developing Efficient Services Industries (presentation) (revised on 16 June 2011)
Discussant:
- Bapak Bachrul Chairi, Ministry of Trade, Indonesia
China’s Services Policy Reform: Pre and Post Global Financial Crisis (paper) / (presentation)
- Yin Fang, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing
Discussant:
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1245-1415
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Luncheon: LuMing Room, Benjamin Franklin Building
Tool kits for Promoting Services Exports (presentation)
- Fred Lam, Hong Kong Trade Development Council
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1415-1600
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Session 3: Theme 2: At the Border; Realizing the Benefits from Services Liberalization
Chair:
- Sung Yun-wing: Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, CUHK and Hong Kong PECC
The OECD Services Trade Restrictiveness Index: Progress on the Regulatory Database (presentation)
- Dale Andrews, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Massimo Geloso-Grosso, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Discussant:
- Christopher Findlay, University of Adelaide
Overview of Policy Planning Techniques, Data Constraints and Results to Examine the Benefits of Services Trade and Investment Liberalization (paper) / (presentation)
- Joe Francois, University of Vienna
Discussant:
Dissecting the Gains from Services Liberalization for Developing APEC Economies (paper) / (presentation)
- Raymond Atje, Centre for Strategic and International Studies
Discussant:
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1600-1615
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Tea Break
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1615-1800
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Session 4: Theme 2 At the Border; Realizing the Benefits from Services Liberalization (continued)
Chair:
- Ted Tschang, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
Employment and People-Movement Impacts of Services Trade Liberalization (presentation)
- Gloria Pasadilla Asian Development Bank Institute
- Rupa Chanda, Indian Institute of Management
Discussant:
- Deunden Nikomborirak, Thailand Development Research Institute
Assessing the International Regulatory Framework applicable to Capital Movement and the Link between Capital Movement and Trade in Services (paper) / (presentation)
- Federico Lupo Pasini, CUTS International
Discussant:
- Bryan Mercurio, Faculty of Law, CUHK
- David A. Katz, VISA Worldwide Pte Ltd (presentation)
Mapping the Universe of Services Disciplines in PTAs: The Indian Contribution (paper) / (presentation)
- Biswajit Nag, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Discussant:
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1830
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Conference Dinner, Meraviglia, No. 10 Science Park West Avenue, Phase 2
Guest Speakers:
- William Fung, Deputy Chair, Li and Fung Ltd
- Nicholas Brooks, Chairman, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
Q&A
Facilitator:
- Bob Vastine, CEO US Coalition of Service Industries
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Day 3 Friday 3 June
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0900-1000
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Session 5: Theme 3: “Improving the Governance of Services”
Chair:
- Jesus Seade, Lingnan University
What is the WTO Delivering for Services (paper)
- Hamid Mamdouh, World Trade Organization
Discussant:
- Bob Vastine, US Coalition of Service Industries
Developing More Effective Negotiating Modalities and Narrowing the Governance Gap for Services at the WTO (presentation)
- Jane Drake-Brockman, Australia Services Roundtable and Hong Kong Coalition of Service Industries
Discussant:
- Sergio Marchi, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
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1000-1015
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Tea Break
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1015-1115
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Session 6: Theme 3 “Improving the Governance of Services” (continued)
Chair:
- Chin Leng Lim, Faculty of Law, Hong Kong University
Evaluating the Contributions of RTAs to Governance of Services Trade (paper) / (presentation)
- Maryse Robert, Organization of American States
- Sherry Stephenson, Organization of American States
Discussant:
- Shujiro Urata, Waseda University
The Services Components of TPP and a Possible FTAAP
- Bob Vastine, US Coalition of Service Industries (paper)
- Robert Scollay, University of Auckland (paper)
Discussant:
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1115-1215
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Session 7: Theme 3 “Improving the Governance of Services” (continued)
Chair:
- Terence Chong, The Institute of Global Economics and Finance, CUHK
Challenges in Building an EU Single Market for Services
- Julian Arkell, International Trade and Services Policy (paper)
Discussant:
- Pascal Kerneis, European Services Forum
Challenges in Building the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (paper) / (presentation)
- Tan Tai Hong, ASEAN Secretariat
Discussant:
- Fajar Hidayat, European Commission Jakarta
- Mia Mikic, United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Pacific (presentation)
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1215-1330
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Luncheon Discussion: Chung Chi College Staff Centre
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1330-1500
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Policy Seminar (Chung Chi College Staff Centre):
How Services can promote integration in the Asia-Pacific
Moderator:
- Anthony Nightingale, Jardine Matheson Ltd, APEC Business Advisory Council Action Plan and Advocacy Working Group
Keynote Address:
- Paul Tighe, Australian's APEC Senior Official
Panellists:
- Jesus Seade, Lingnan University
- Pascal Kerneis, European Services Forum
- Stewart Forbes, International Chamber of Commerce, Malaysia
- Matt J. Matthews, US Deputy Consul, Hong Kong
- Jack Chia, Taipei Coalition of Services Industries
- Kaaren Koomen, IBM Australia/New Zealand
- Carlos Kuriyama, APEC Policy Support Unit
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1500-1515
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Wrap Up and Closing Ceremony
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Global Services Coalition working Dinner (members only) |
Venue
- Venue:
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Hong Kong
- City:
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Hong Kong
- Country:
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CHINA
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