Preparing for FTA negotiations

On 6-10 May Stephen was in Qingdao, China, attending meetings of APEC Senior Officials. On 6 May he addressed a workshop aimed at helping APEC economies to prepare for FTA negotiations.  He spoke about the importance of consulting with the business community:

“More than ever before trade policy is becoming intrinsically linked with domestic economic policy as the implications of trade agreements reach far deeper into domestic policy settings particularly in terms of policies related to foreign investment, innovation and competition.

As the negotiating agenda has become more sophisticated, trade negotiators have been obliged to consult more fully with public stakeholders, especially business, and to interact more frequently with domestic agencies for advice as they confront a range of policy issues with which they are not accustomed.

In this context the need for a properly informed basis on which to make policy decisions for translation into trade and economic agreements is critical.”

Read Stephen’s full remarks here.

Think global, act global

On 2 May 2014 Stephen was honoured to join the community of Whititreia International at their graduation ceremony.  In his address to graduands Stephen urged them to take advantage of the new dimensions of a globalized world:

“You have heard it said:  “think global, act local”. It is good to act local, to build strong local communities, to develop competitive local businesses. Today I want to challenge you to think global and act global! Because today, perhaps more so than at any other time in our history, local is global and global is local. This is the future we need to embrace today”

Read Stephen’s full address on the NZIBF website.

TPP and Japan – hopefully not back to the future

President Obama’s visit to Tokyo 23-25 April should tell us whether there is a way forward with the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiation.  It is in the nature of trade negotiations to teeter on the brink of collapse but there is concern that momentum risks being lost as the United States and Japan go head to head on the perennial issue of market access for agriculture.

Read Stephen’s latest blog post on the TradeWorks website.

TPP study was robust

Trade policy today is mostly not about tariffs. The vast bulk of the world’s wealth today is generated by trade in services, not goods. Finding ways to speed up the movement of goods and reduce costs may be even more significant than reductions in duties and taxes.

Read Stephen’s article in the Dominion Post commenting on the expected economic gains from TPP.

 

APEC comes to Auckland in February

The APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) meets in Auckland in February and the future health of the Asia Pacific region will be top of mind.

Read Stephen’s article on the New Zealand Herald website.

 

Busy year looms for trade negotiators

China is established as our main market and the TPP’s nearly a done deal, but there’s plenty more work to do.

Read Stephen’s article on the New Zealand Herald website.

Securing the region’s food suppy – The APEC policy partnership on food security

Read Stephen Jacobi’s address to the Global Food Safety Forum, Dunedin

Regional economic integration – Is it all headed in the same direction?

Stephen Jacobi’s address to NZIIA Symposium “Asia Pacific Integration – The Economic and Security Dimensions for New Zealand” – Wellington.

Jacobi and Kelsey on TPP – The Beatson Interview

Watch Jacobi and Kelsey on TPP – The Beatson interview

Jacobi and Kelsey on TPP – The Beatson interview

 

APEC Bali – not your usual tropical holiday

Stephen Jacobi profiles what’s on the agenda as APEC meets in a tropical holiday spot.

Read the article on the NZIBF website