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APEC CHILE 2019: CONNECTING PEOPLE, BUILDING THE FUTURE RODRIGO YÁÑEZ Vice MinisterofTradeofChile SOM ChairAPEC Chile 2019 Santiago, August 2018

CHILE S TRADE POLICY: OBJECTIVES To achieve international integration, combining export development with the promotion and protection of investments. Promote competitiveness, within a context of stable rules, fair competition, and to contribute to reduced social inequalities. To engage Chilean production in Global Value Chains, in a more sophisticated manner, not only as a producer of natural resources. To increase Chile s export diversification. Trade Information Underdepartment, DIRECON-ProChile.

CHILE S TRADE POLICY CHILE S TRADE POLICY Through the last three decades Chile's economic growth model has been based on export promotion and FDI attraction and has followed four strategies: U N I L A T E R A L B I L A T E R A L M U L T I L A T E R A L M E G A R E G I O N A L A G R E E M E N T S Unilateral tariff reduction Export promotion policies International Trade Agreements Participation in International Organizations such as: WTO, OECD, LAIA and APEC Pacific Alliance and CP-TPP Trade Information Underdepartment, DIRECON-ProChile.

CHILE S TRADE POLICY: UNILATERAL OPENING Since 1990, there has been a marked advance in the signing of agreements with the countries of Latin America, thus complementing the unilateral opening of the external sector. CUSTOMS TARIFF REDUCTION IN TWO STAGES (MFN): First (1990-1994): Reduction from 15% to 11%; Second (1994-2003): Reduction from 11% to current level of 6%. In 2013, Chile unilaterally removed tariffs on all goods originating in least developed countries (LDCs) This reduction was based on the analysis and commitments established in the WTO, in 2005. Trade Information Underdepartment, DIRECON-ProChile.

BENEFITS OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION Increased participation in world exports. Increased production and employment. Higher share of foreign trade in GDP. Higher investments in countries with reciprocal agreements. Improving the country's image Improving risk indicators, ease of doing business, competitiveness. Increased the supply of services. Development of economies of scale. Increased supply of international intermediate goods. Preferential Market Access. Creating dispute resolution mechanisms. Clear rules. Trade Information Underdepartment, DIRECON-ProChile.

APEC 2019

1st APEC Leaders Summit Blake Island, US 1993 12th APEC Leaders Summit Santiago, Chile 2004 20th APEC Leaders Summit Vladivostok, Russia 2012 27th APEC Leaders Summit Santiago, Chile 2019

FACTS AND FIGURES 2017 64% of total trade with the world 59% of Chile s imports come from APEC member economies. 58% of foreign investment in Chile comes from the APEC region 28% of Chile s investment outflows are to APEC member economies 69% of Chile s exports go to APEC member economies 8% annual growth of exports to APEC member economies since 1994

TRADE GROWTH BETWEEN CHILE APEC Other destinatio ns Exports to APEC 55% Other destination s 31% Exports to APEC 69% 1994 2017 US$ 11.6 Million Total exports US$ 69 Million Total exports Fuente: Información Comercial, Departamento Estudios, DIRECON-ProChile, con cifras del Banco Central de Chile y el Servicio Nacional de Aduanas.

TRADE WITH THE ASIA-PACIFIC IS IMPORTANT FOR CHILE S REGIONS APEC Otros destinos 37% 28% 21% 23% 27% 39% 49% 44% 41% 26% 39% 13% 23% 48% 48% 63% 72% 79% 77% 73% 61% 51% 56% 59% 74% 61% 87% 77% 52% 52% Fuente: Información Comercial, Departamento Estudios, DIRECON-ProChile, con cifras del Servicio Nacional de Aduanas.

POLITICAL AND STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE Maintain Chile s policy of positioning itself as an Asia-Pacific economy; Connect our regions and citizens with the Asia-Pacific and the benefits of regional trade; Generate synergies with other forums and integration initiatives such as Pacific Alliance, WTO, OECD and G20; Ensure that Chile can capitalize on APEC initiatives to support the establishment of good regulatory practices, and in creating inclusive and high quality public policy. The unique opportunity to highlight Chile s cultural, social and physical riches to our APEC guests.

CHILE HAS 16 FTAS WITH APEC ECONOMIES IN FORCE Australia Canada China Republic of Korea United States Hong Kong-China Japan Malaysia Mexico Peru P4 (New Zealand, Brunei, Singapore) Thailand Viet Nam RECENT PROCESSESS Conclusion of the CEPA with Indonesia. Congressional approval is in process Conclusion of the CPTPP We are upgrading our FTAs with China, Canada & Korea

AUTHORITIES APEC CHILE 2019 Leader H.E. President Sebastián Piñera Minister of Foreign Affairs (APEC Ministerial Meeting) Hon. Roberto Ampuero Vice Minister of Trade SOM CHAIR (Ministers Responsible for Trade) Mr. Rodrigo Yáñez SOM Chile Multilateral Director Mr. Mathias Francke

APEC CHILE 2019 OUR TEAM DIRECON Executive Secretary APEC CHILE 2019 Imagen Chile roundtable SUBSTANCE LOGISTICS Sector Ministries Private sector ABAC Chile Academia Chile Pacific Foundation APEC Economy embassies in Chile

APEC CHILE CALENDAR Informal SOM (ISOM) SOM 1 and related meetings TYPE OF MEETING SOM 2, Ministers responsable for trade and related meetings SOM 3 and related meetings Women Ministerial Meeting High Level Dialogue: Digital and Innovation SME Ministerial Meeting Ministers of Finance and related meetings Leaders week: ConcludingSOM (CSOM); APEC Ministerial Meeting (AMM); and, APEC Leaders Summit (AELM) CEO SUMMIT DATE AND CITY 12 13 December 2018, Santiago 23 February - 8 March 2019, Santiago 6 18 May 2019 MRT 17 y 18 May, Valparaíso 17 30 August 2019, Puerto Varas (TBC) Dates and location TBC Dates TBC. Concepción Dates and location TBC 13-15 October 2019, Santiago 11 17 November 2019, Santiago CSOM 11-12 Nov AMM13-14 Nov AELM 16-17 Nov CEO Summit 14-16 Nov, Santiago ABAC/Leaders dialogue 16 November Leaders official dinner 16 Nov

APEC CHILE 2019 - PRIORITIES

APEC CHILE 2019: SUSTAINABLE, INCLUSIVE AND COMPREHENSIVE GROWTH Regional Economic Integration FTAAP: pathways Trade on Goods and services Investments Intelectual Property Connectivity Structural Reform Digital Economy E-commerce E-government Digital democratization Digital Infrastructure Financial inclusion PEOPLE Sustainable Development Enviroment, Labor, CSR Energy Oceans Natural Disasters Smart Cities Inclusive Growth Women SMEs Youth Entrepreneurs Remote and Indigenous Communities Education Trade Information Underdepartment, DIRECON-ProChile.

1 DIGITAL AND SERVICES ECONOMY Build on the work initiated by Viet Nam and other countries within the human resource working group through high-quality, impactful projects. For our MSMEs, we plan to hold an innovation summit; enhance Fintech capacity; and promote our smart regional cities - to foster new and collaborative growth. Work towards the conclusion of the services domestic regulation principles and explore future work. Create an APEC regulatory cooperation toolkit for our rapidly changing business environment, as part of implementing our e- commerce facilitating framework. Our priority must be to advance methodologies to measure the impact of the digital economy in the region.

2 CONNECTIVITY Promote the incorporation of SMEs in international trade by conducting a Customs-Business Dialogue ; and propose a list of New Actions. To encourage participation in Global Value Chains, we will carry out a stock take of work underway in APEC, hold a Policy Dialogue and propose an action plan. Emphasize the development of common standards for Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programs; and draw up Manual of Good Practices. Encourage the adoption of Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA) among APEC economies to grow trade between AEOs. Conduct a Policy Dialogue to discuss the Interoperability of e-single Window systems; and develop an APEC manual that contains guiding principles for promoting these systems. Explore the possibility of creating an APEC Logistics Index, using factual data and comprehensive information shared among APEC economies.

3 WOMEN AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Propose initiatives that will increase participation of women in Non- Traditional Sectors and advance in digital literacy for women. Develop a new APEC roadmap, supported by a Leaders commitment that will commit us to work towards increasing the labor force participation of Women, reducing the wage gap, and lowering barriers to leadership Positions by 2030. Refine APEC s data collection efforts through expanding and elevating the APEC Women and the Economy Dashboard. Encourage private sector participation through exploring an APEC Gender Parity Initiative, with the objective of increasing the participation of women in leadership positions.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATION

RODRIGO YÁÑEZ BENÍTEZ DIRECTOR GENERAL General Directorate of International Economic Affairs