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BRAZIL WTO CHAIR PROGRAMME
PILLARSI ‐ Curriculum Development
II ‐ ResearchIII ‐ Outreach Activities
Profs Vera Thorstensen, Lucas Ferraz, Emerson Ferraz
PILLAR I ‐Curriculum Development
CoursesI ‐ Online Course on International Trade Regulation with Open Access to the Public
• Structure:An introductory overview of the WTO and International Trade System
– The history of the WTO– The Dynamic of the WTO– WTO Agreements– Dispute Settlement
• In the end of the course:– Written Exam– FGV‐WTO Chair Certificate
•Statistic: I Online Course ‐ average of 255 visitors per classII Online Course launched in the 2nd Semester 2016 – 161 visitor per classTotal Courses Online – 1750
I Online Course on International Trade Regulation, with Open Access to the Public
• 18 classes• 255 reads• Website: http://ccgi.fgv.br/en/i‐course
II Online Course on International Trade Regulation, with Open Access to the Public
• 13 classes• 161 reads• Website: http://ccgi.fgv.br/en/ii‐course
II ‐ Tax and Trade (2016)– Joint post‐graduation course between Fundação Getulio Vargas, University of São
Paulo (USP) and University of Michigan– Led by Professors Vera Thorstensen, Luís Eduardo Schoueri, Gustavo Vettori and
Reuven Avi‐Yonah
– 30 students
– 12 Classes
– The purpose of the course:• To present an overview of the WTO and International Trade System• To examine the main taxation instruments which promote trade asymmetries• To study the innovations on international tax law, such as the Base Erosion ProfitShifting (BEPS) and the impact on international law
• To explain the Brazilian tax measures which influence on international tradefunctioning
• To analyze the WTO disputes involving tax and trade (US x EU)
III ‐MBA in International Trade Regulation
• To be developed in the MPGPP – MBA in Public Policy at FGV
• The MBA aims to deepen the understanding of international trade and investmentand to analyze the impacts on the Brazilian Economic Policy.
• The course intends to form a new professional in Brazil, with interdisciplinary skills,capable to analyze the global transactions and the economic and legal devicespresent in multilateral, preferential and national levels of regulatory systems.
• The target audience for the MBA was: professionals graduated in law, economics,international relations, administration or related areas, who look for interdisciplinaryknowledge in these areas and aim at specializing in contemporary issues related totrade and investment.
• Course I: The Policy and Regulation of International Trade andInvestments
• The methodology proposed by the course leads towards an analysis of the newperspective of international trade such as an expanded area, which encompassesnot only traditional export and import rules (customs, non‐tariff barriers, tradedefense), but also trade‐related issues such as exchange rate, investment andcompetition, as well as intellectual property, environment, climate change,taxation, labor standards and human rights.
• Each topic was studied through lectures, discussions of practical cases andsimulations of international negotiations.
• In the end of the course, the students did a presentation and defended a positionpaper to the class regarding one of the trade related issues studied in the semester.
MBA in International Trade Regulation
MBA in International Trade Regulation• Course II: Governance of the International Economic System
(2nd Sem/ 2016)
• The course had the purpose to demonstrate the existence of anInternational Economic System that has expanded over the last decades,opening several areas of activity and its regulatory field.
• In the course, it was analyzed the evolution of the performance of theinstitutions such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank Group, or even lessinstitutionalized entities such as the International System of Banks (BIS).
Course II ‐ International Economic System Governance
SustainabilityHuman Rights
UNMoney IMF
InvestmentsBITs – ICSID
TPP
FinanceCBs‐BIS‐FSB
Tax, Int.Reg,Anti‐corruption
OCDE
EnvironmentClimate Change
UNFCCC
Trade WTOPTAs
CoherenceConvergence
Development
Workshop on WTO Dispute Settlement 20 years: Evolution, Accomplishments, Paradigmatic Cases
and New Interpretations ( July/2015)• The main purpose of this course was to analyze and discuss the legacy of the
DSB after 20 years of activities.
• Legal aspects and cases of reference were addressed by WTO experts,focusing on the evolution of the main interpretations and how the AppellateBody handles WTO‐plus issues.
• WTO Speakers: Andreas Sennekamp (Legal Officer at the Appellate BodySecretariat of the WTO) and Reto Malacrida (Counsellor (senior disputesettlement lawyer) with the Legal Affairs Division of the WTO Secretariat inGeneva)
• Participants: 58
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/en/workshop‐wto‐dispute‐settlement‐20‐years‐evolution‐accomplishments‐paradigmatic‐cases‐and‐new‐interp
Workshop on WTO Dispute Settlement with Special Focus on Market Access, Technical Barriers to Trade, and Sanitary and Phytossanitary Measures (Sep/2016)
– The main purpose of this course was to analyze and discuss Market Access,Technical Barriers to Trade and Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures in amultipolar world
– Legal aspects and cases of reference were addressed by WTO experts,focusing on the evolution of the main interpretations and how theAppellate Body handles WTO plus issues.
– WTO Speakers: Jorge Castro (Counsellor in the Legal Affairs Division of theWTO and Daniel Ramos (Legal Officer in the Trade and Environment Divisionof the WTO
– Participants: 56
Link: http://ccgi.fgv.br/en/workshop‐wto‐dispute‐settlement‐special‐focus‐market‐access‐technical‐barriers‐trade‐and‐sanitary‐an
• In 2016, the WTO Chair organized courses indifferent parts of Brazil:
‐ Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)‐ Federal University of Paraná (UFPR)‐ Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE)‐ Federal University of Ceará (UFC)‐ Catholic University of Santos (UNISANTOS)
Network – Brazil WTO Friends
PILLAR II ‐ Research
Research• Books
1) Regulação do Comércio Internacional (“International TradeRegulation”)‐ Partnership between WTO Chair and FIESP‐ Regulatory analysis of the full contents of the TPP Agreement‐ The future effects of TPP to Mercosur, mainly to Brazil and
Argentina‐ In addiction, it will be produced also a policy paper and a report
2)Network of Brazil WTO Chair – Book with Articles on WTOActivities to be edited by the WTO Chair Holder and written byparticipants of the WTO Chair Brazilian Network
‐ Contribution of Professors who are members of the WTO ChairBrazil Network with 14 chapters
‐More than 20 Professors and collaborators
Research
3) Regulatory Barriers to Trade: TBT, SPS and SustainabilityStandards‐ Authors: Professor Vera Thorstensen and Professor AndreiaCosta Vieira‐ The purpose of the e‐book is to analyze the regulatorybarriers represented by the TBT and SPS measures and thenew sustainability standards and their consequences tointernational trade
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/Ebook‐Regulatory%20Barriers%20to%20Trade.pdf
Research4) Rethinking the Relations between Brazil and Uruguay
– The e‐book is the result of a research conducted by FGV toInstituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), on theintergovernamental level (Brazil‐Uruguay)
– This is a study to endorse the subgroup of free movement ofgoods and services in the High Level Group Brazil‐Uruguay (GAN)
– The research intended to identify the main commercial aspects inthe trade and investment relations between the two countries,and the possibilities to make a productive complementation insome strategical sectors
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/IPEA%20‐%20BRA‐URU.pdf
Research5) Analysis of the economic and financial relations between Latin America andthe Caribbean and the BRICS group – SELA
– The e‐book intended to describe the economic performance of the BRICS countries,their economic relations with Latin America and the Caribbean and the functioningof the development banks of the member countries.
– It assessed the financial architecture of Latin America and the Caribbean andexplored the needs for financing in the region and the analysis of the regulatoryframeworks governing public and private investments in Latin America and theCaribbean and the Bilateral Investment Treaties with the BRICS countries.
– The research encompasses the examination of the main features of the NewDevelopment Bank (NDB) and the Contingent Reserve Agreement of the BRICS.
– In the end, the study dealt with conclusions and recommendations
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/analysis‐of‐the‐economic‐and‐financial‐relations‐between‐lac‐and‐the‐brics‐group.pdf
ResearchArticles
• What Companies Want from the World Trading System. World Economic Forum.Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/FINAL%20VERSION%20‐%20GAC_Trade_Competitiveness_2105_Part_II.pdf
• Barreiras Regulatórias: um novo desafio para a governança da OMC, RevistaPolítica Externa.
Link:http://politicaexterna.com.br/2812/barreiras‐regulatorias‐um‐novo‐desafio‐para‐governanca‐da‐omc/
• Restoring Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Reflections on Dialogues in ThreeDeveloping Countries ‐ Diagnostic Report
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/HK_Restoring%20Multilat%20Trade%20Cooperation%20Diagnostic%20report_V2.pdf
• Exchange Rate Measures: Who Judges The Issue—IMF or WTO?Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/JIEL2015‐WTOorIMF.pdf
Research• Sobre o Custo do Tempo para a Competitividade da Indústria Brasileira:
Diagnóstico e Síntese dos Impactos Econômicos da Facilitação do Comércio noBrasil
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/Trade_Facilitation_MPE_fv.pdf• The Distortion of Currencies Misalignments on Trade Instruments: or Why
Currencies Wars are Not OverLink:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/WEF‐THE%20DISTORTION%20OF%20CURRENCIES%20MISALIGNMENTS%20ON%20TRADE.pdf• E15 Initiative on Regulatory Systems Coherence ‐ Private standards –
Implications for trade, development and governance. ICTSD.Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/E15‐Private%20standards%204_2015‐06‐19.pdf• On the Effects of Non‐tariff Measures on Brazilian ExportsLink:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/On%20the%20Effects%20of%20Non‐tariff%20Measures%20on%20Brazilian%20Exports.pdf
Research• The Manufacturing Industry in Brazil in the era of Global Value ChainsLink:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/GVCs_Journal%20The%20Manufacturing%20Industry%20in%20Brazil%20in%20the%20era%20of%20Global%20Value.pdf• Connecting to Global Value Chains: The Dynamic General Equilibrium Effects of a PTA
between China and Mercosur over the economy of BrazilLink:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/WTO_Workshop%20Connecting%20to%20Global%20Value%20Chains%20The%20Dynamic%20General%20Equilibrium.pdf• Citizens and the Future of Multilateralism in a Polycentric World at 2030 ‐ The
perspectives of Emerging Countries for the Trading System: the impasse of WTO, thetrends of mega agreements, the logic of value chains and the advent of consumers’concerns on international trade
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/1‐IRI‐Trends‐Citizens%20and%20the%20Future%20of%20Multilateralism%20in%20a%20Polycentric.pdf
• WTO – Challenges for the Next 20Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/URFJ%20‐%20WTO%20at%2020.pdf
Research• Observatory on PTAs (Prof. Lucas Ferraz)
– Main areas of research: CGE modeling (Dynamic GTAP model; Eaton andKortum model, Melitz model), Global Value Chains, Non‐Tariff barriers totrade, Services Trade;
– Team: 3 undergrads, 1 graduated and 4 PhD students;
– Academic Partnership: UNCTAD (Book‐Chapter on TBT/SPS); South Africa´sWTO chair (South Africa´s DSM model applied for Brazil);
– Institutional Partnerships (with extra funds for research):• Brazil´s Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Itamaraty;• Brazil´s Ministry of Finance;• Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (APEX);• Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo (FIESP);• American Chamber (Amcham);• Brazil’s National Industry Confederation;
Research• Main Outputs:
– E‐book (work in progress): “Building a new Trade Agenda for the BrazilianEconomy based on CGE modeling”;
– Main Publications: (2015‐2016)• “The Manufacturing Industry in Brazil in the era of Global Value Chains”. (2015)Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/GVCs_Journal%20The%20Manufacturing%20Industry%20in%20Brazil%20in%20the%20era%20of%20Global%20Value.pdf
• “Connecting to Global Value Chains: The Dynamic General Equilibrium Effects of a PTA betweenChina and Mercosur over the economy of Brazil” (2015)
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/WTO_Workshop%20Connecting%20to%20Global%20Value%20Chains%20The%20Dynamic%20General%20Equilibrium.pdf
• “On the Effects of Non‐tariff Measures on Brazilian Exports”Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/On%20the%20Effects%20of%20Non‐tariff%20Measures%20on%20Brazilian%20Exports.pdf (2016)
Research and OutreachActivities
• “Sobre o Custo do Tempo para a Competitividade da Indústria Brasileira:Diagnóstico e Síntese dos Impactos Econômicos da Facilitação do Comérciono Brasil” (2016)
Link:http://ccgi.fgv.br/sites/ccgi.fgv.br/files/file/Publicacoes/Trade_Facilitation_MPE_fv.pdf• “On the Interplay among Trade Facilitation, Global Value Chains and
Income Inequality” (paper presented for the 19th GTAP conference,Washington DC, 2016);
• “On the uneven impacts of NTMs” (book chapter, UNCTAD, Coord.Alessandro Nicita, 2016);
• Informal advisory for the current Minister of Development, Industry andTrade on Brazil ´s decision to join TISA;
Research• Observatory on Trade and Exchange Rates (OTER)
– Led by Professor Emerson Marçal– Estimate exchange rate misaligments for Brazil throughoutthe year resulting in four quarterly newsletters releasing theexchange rate misaligment estimates for Brazil and otheremerging and developed countries
– Six publications in 2015‐2016: See Carta CEMAP n. 22, 23, 24,25, 26, and 27
– Working Paper Series:http://cemap.fgv.br/pt‐br/working‐paper
Link: http://ccgi.fgv.br/en/observatory‐exchange‐rates
• The Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry(EUROCHAMBRES): Brazil: exploring new paths with the EuropeanUnion – Nov/2015
‐ Report developed to explore the new paths that Brazil and theEuropean Union could follow in order to improve their economicand trade relations.
‐ The study proposes a whole positive agenda to be negotiated bybusiness leaders to improve economic partnerships between Braziland the European Union.
Link:https://bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/dspace/bitstream/handle/10438/16348/Brazil‐EU‐New%20paths%20‐%20VF%20‐%2015‐11‐2015.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Research
• American Chamber of Commerce Brazil (AMCHAM Brazil):Alternativas do Brasil: UE e/ou EUA: Essas parcerias sãoexcludentes ou complementares? – Jan‐2016
‐ Research ordered by AMCHAM Brazil to analyze the frameworkof international trade delivering proposals to foster the Brazilianproduction, to promote more competition and a majorinsertion of Brazil in the world economy.
Link: http://estatico.amcham.com.br/emkt/2016/files/estudo‐fgv‐09‐05.pdf?utm_source=akna&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Obrigado+pela+presen%E7a+no+Lan%E7amento+do+Estudo+Amcham‐FGV
Research
Research• Project on Regulatory Barriers to Trade: TBT, SPS, PS (2016)
Regulatory Coherence and Convergence in Trade Regulation
Project ordered by CAMEX with support of the UK Prosperity Fund andFGV´s Committee on Inovation and Scientific Research
Outputs expected include a course on good regulatory practices forBrazilian government; a handbook on good regulatory practices and aresearch report with regulatory analysis and na economic modelling tomeasure inefficiencies costs of not investing in regulatory coherence andcovergence in international trade affairs
Number of Outputs: 4Number of researchers involved: 15
Research• I WTO Chairs Prize on International Trade Writtings
– The WTO Chairs Programme aims to contribute towards theunderstanding and progress of international trade law and toencourage those engaged in focused research on legal issuesaffecting international trade.
– The Prize is designed to recognize excellent legal writings in the fieldof WTO and international trade law.
– 10 Papers for evaluation– The Prize also encompasses a non remunerated internship in the
WTO Chair Brazil and na individual session with the WTO ChairHolder to discuss their papers
Link: http://ccgi.fgv.br/pt‐br/i‐concurso‐de‐artigos‐em‐com%C3%A9rcio‐internacional
PILLAR III ‐ Outreach Activities
Conferences2015• I Annual Conference on International Trade (I CACI): Conferences and Papers
submission• Conferences in Switzerland from 25 September 2015 to 04 October 2015• Presentation in the 40th Ordinary Meeting from the First Legislative Ordinary
Session in the Brazilian Senate, Brasília, October/2015 – “Debate about theeffects of TPP in the Brazilian economy”
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkNbZocpw0Q• Regional Seminar on the economic and financial relations between Latin
America and the Caribbean and the BRICS Group, Caracas, Venezuela,October/2015
2016• II Annual Conference on International Trade (II CACI) – June/2016:
Conferences and Papers subsmissions• Thematic Conference: Acuerdo Transpacífico de Cooperación Económica (TPP),
y su incidência em el Comercio Internacional de los países de América Latina yel Caribe: Conferences organized by the FGV and the Sistema EconómicoLatinoamericano (SELA)
Other Events• Presentation in the American Chamber of Commerce in Brazil
(AMCHAM) – May/2016: Conference “The Impacts of the TradeAgreements with USA and EU” – Professor Vera Thorstensen andProfessor Lucas Ferraz
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4w2e4In6Eshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3_wKbzQ4Qg
• Interview to Brazilian Centre of Foreign Relations (CEBRI) aboutMercosur – July/2016
Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOyZwxuIPoE&feature=youtu.be
• Interview to Diálogo Nacional with Ruy Altenfelder on InternationalTrade and the world's foremost trade agreements, especially the TPP –November/2015
Link: https://vimeo.com/145582998