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General Agreement on Trade in Services and Australia/US Free Trade Agreement

Terms of reference
On 12 December 2002, the Senate referred the following matters to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee for inquiry and report by 27 November 2003:

    1. The relevant issues involved in the negotiation of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) in the Doha Development Round of the World Trade Organisation, including but not limited to:

      (a) the economic, regional, social, cultural, environmental and policy impact of services trade liberalisation
      (b) Australia’s goals and strategy for the negotiations, including the formulation of and response to requests, the transparency of the process and government accountability
      (c) the GATS negotiations in the context of the ‘development’ objectives of the Doha Round
      (d) the impact of the GATS on the provision of, and access to, public services provided by government, such as health, education and water
      (e) the impact of the GATS on the ability of all levels of government to regulate services and own public assets

    2. The issues for Australia in the negotiation of a Free Trade Agreement with the United States of America including but not limited to:

      (a) the economic, regional, social, cultural, environmental and policy impact of such an agreement
      (b) Australia’s goals and strategy for negotiations including the formulation of our mandate, the transparency of the process and government accountability
      (c) the impact on the Doha Development Round

Submissions
The Committee invites individuals and organisations with knowledge and information relevant to the inquiry's terms of reference to lodge submissions by Friday, 11 April 2003 with:

      The Secretary
      Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee
      Suite S1.57
      Parliament House
      CANBERRA ACT 2600
      or Email: fadt.sen@aph.gov.au

All communications with the Committee and its Secretariat are protected by parliamentary privilege. It is expected that submissions will be published unless clearly marked as confidential. Persons making submissions must not disclose them without the prior approval of the Committee. Submissions are covered by parliamentary privilege but the unauthorised release of them is not.

The Committee encourages the lodgement of submissions in electronic form. E-mailed submissions must include the author's full name, phone number and postal address.

Notes to assist with the preparation of submissions

Submissions Received

Relevant Information

  • Text of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (PDF 169KB) (Word 137KB)
  • Background Paper prepared by the Committee summarising the GATS and the main features of the debate surrounding it. (Word 108KB) (PDF 166KB)

Other useful information

Public Hearings
To date, hearings have been held in the following locations:

2 October 2003 Canberra Program (Word 22KB) Transcript (PDF 626KB)
24 July 2003 Brisbane Program (Word 25KB) Transcript (PDF 571KB)
23 July 2003 Sydney Program (Word 29KB) Transcript (PDF 603KB)
22 July 2003 Canberra Program (Word 27KB) Transcript (PDF 571KB)
9 May 2003 Melbourne Program (Word 26KB) Trasncript (PDF 570KB)
8 May 2003 Melbourne Program (Word 26KB) Transcript (PDF 647KB)

Report - Tabled 27 November 2003

Government response (PDF 539KB)

For further information

    The Secretariat
    Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee
    Suite S1.57
    Parliament House
    CANBERRA ACT 2600
    AUSTRALIA

    Fax (61+2) 6277 5818
    Email fadt.sen@aph.gov.au

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