CELEX: 52014PC0664
Language: en
Date: 2014-10-29
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION establishing the position to be taken by the European Union within the General Council of the World Trade Organization on the accession of the Republic of Seychelles to the WTO

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			Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION establishing the position to be taken by the European Union within the General Council of the World Trade Organization on the accession of the Republic of Seychelles to the WTO /* COM/2014/0664 final - 2014/0307 (NLE) */
			
				
		
		
			
			   	EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
I. INTRODUCTION
Members of the World Trade Organization
(WTO) and the Seychelles have reached the concluding stage of an agreement on
the terms for the accession of the Seychelles to the organization. This comes after
19 years of negotiations, which began when the Seychelles submitted its
application to join the WTO in 1995. The Seychelles’ request for accession has
been examined taking into account the overall bilateral trade relations with the Seychelles in the context of the EU-ACP partnership and an undertaking by
the Seychelles to pursue trade liberalisation in a full Economic and
Partnership Agreement. A Council Decision approving the terms of the Seychelles’ accession is required by the TFEU, before the EU can formally support that
approval in the WTO.
A summary of the terms of the accession is
set out below.
II. SUMMARY OF TERMS OF THE SEYCHELLES’ WTO ACCESSION BY SECTOR
Schedules of commitments
Goods (overall)
The average final bound rate (FBR) in the
accession schedule of the Seychelles is 16.1 %.
The average FBR for agricultural products
at 26.8% is higher than the 10.5% observed for industrial goods. 
The Seychelles will implement all the FBRs
as from the date of accession.
These average levels for tariffs are
reasonable considering the small size and vulnerability of the economy of the Seychelles. Past EU practice has been to accept these tariff levels as reasonable for
economies of comparable size.
Industrial Goods 
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The average FBR for non-agricultural products is
10.5%.
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The highest averages of around 25% are observed
in fisheries, furniture and footwear.
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The Seychelles concede duty-free treatment for
Pharmaceuticals, Medical Equipment, and Information Technology (ITA) products,
binding the final bound rates for these products at 0%.
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The highest tariff peaks are at 200% for retreaded/regrooved
tyres and for second-hand clothing. 
Agricultural goods 
–              
The average FBR for agricultural products is
26.8%.
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The highest tariff peaks in agriculture are at
250% for beer and whisky in plastic bottles, and at 200% for tobacco.
Services 
The Seychelles will undertake market access
and national treatment commitments in a broad range of services sectors,
including professional, computer and other business services, communication
services, construction services, distribution services, educational services, environmental
services, financial (insurance and banking) services, health and social services,
tourism services and transport services (maritime transport and transport
auxiliary services).
Protocol commitments
In the final, multilateral stage of the
accession process, WTO Members collectively sought to ensure the basic
compatibility of the Seychelles’ trade laws and institutions with WTO rules and
agreements, setting these out in the Protocol of accession and Working Party
Report. Against this background, the Seychelles has undertaken standard Working
Party Report's commitments and renounced to any transitional periods, except as
regards the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, which will be fully
implemented only as from December 2015. 
In this regard the Seychelles has inter alia committed to remove all other duties and charges and to
bind them at 0% upon accession and also to replace by an authorisation system
the current prohibition of imports applicable to some SPS-related products
(hides and fur skins and palm plants), second-hand vehicles, left-hand drive
vehicles, automotive bodies and camouflage clothing
III. RECOMMENDATION
In submitting the terms of Accession of the
 Seychelles to the WTO for approval by the Council, the Commission considers
these terms as representing a balanced and ambitious package of market opening
commitments, which will bring substantial benefits to the Seychelles and its WTO trading partners alike.
2014/0307 (NLE)
Proposal for a
COUNCIL DECISION
establishing the position to be taken by
the European Union within the General Council of the World Trade Organization
on the accession of the Republic of Seychelles to the WTO
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the
Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Articles 91, 100(2) and the
first subparagraph of Article 207(4), in conjunction with Article 218(9)
thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the
European Commission,
Whereas:
(1)       On
31 May 1995 the Government of the Republic of Seychelles applied for accession to the Marrakesh Agreement
establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO), pursuant to Article XII of
that Agreement.
(2)       A Working Party on the accession of the Republic of the Seychelles was established on 11 July 1995 in order to reach agreement on terms of accession acceptable to the Republic of   Seychelles and all WTO Members.
(3)       The Commission, on behalf
of the Union, has negotiated a comprehensive series of market opening
commitments on the part of the Republic of Seychelles which satisfy the Union's
requests, taking into account the bilateral tarde relations with the Seychelles
in the context of the EU-ACP partnership and the undertaking by the Seychelles
to pursue trade liberalisation in a full Economic and Partnership Agreement.
(4)       These commitments are now
embodied in the Protocol of Accession of the Republic of Seychelles to the WTO.
(5)       Accession to the WTO is
expected to make a positive and lasting contribution to the process of economic
reform and sustainable development in the Republic of Seychelles.
(6)       The Protocol of Accession
should therefore be approved.
(7)       Article XII of the
Agreement establishing the WTO provides that the terms of accession are to be
agreed between the acceding Member and the WTO, and that the Ministerial
Conference of the WTO approves the terms of accession on the WTO side. Article
IV.2 of the Agreement establishing the WTO provides that in the intervals
between meetings of the Ministerial Conference, its functions shall be
conducted by the General Council.
(8)       Accordingly, it is
necessary to establish the position to be taken by the Union within the General
Council of the WTO on the accession of the Republic of Seychelles to the WTO,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION: 
Article 1
The position to be taken by the European
Union within the General Council of the World Trade Organization on the
accession of the Republic of Seychelles to the WTO is to approve the accession.
Article 2
This Decision shall enter into force on the
day of its adoption.
Done at Brussels,
                                                                       For
the Council
                                                                       The
President