Project Title

Application of the APEC Index to Measure the Regulatory Environment for Services Trade (APEC Services Index) in Regionally Relevant Use-Cases 

Project Year

2024   

Project Number

GOS_01_2024S 

Project Session

   

Project Type

Self-Funded 

Project Status

Project in Implementation   
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Project No.

GOS_01_2024S 

Project Title

Application of the APEC Index to Measure the Regulatory Environment for Services Trade (APEC Services Index) in Regionally Relevant Use-Cases 

Project Status

Project in Implementation 

Fund Account

Self-Funded 

Project Year

2024 

Sponsoring Forum

Group on Services (GOS) 

Topics

Services Trade 

Committee

Committee on Trade and Investment (CTI) 

Other Fora Involved

 

Other Non-APEC Stakeholders Involved

 

Proposing Economy(ies)

United States 

Co-Sponsoring Economies

Peru 

Expected Start Date

01/04/2024 

Expected Completion Date

30/11/2024 

Project Proponent Name 1

Todd Nissen 

Job Title 1

Deputy Assistant, US Trade Representative for Services and Investment 

Organization 1

Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) 

Postal Address 1

Not Applicable 

Telephone 1

+1-202-395-9596 

Fax 1

Not Applicable 

Email 1

[email protected] 

Project Proponent Name 2

 Kanika Sahai 

Job Title 2

APEC Activity Manager, US-SEGA Project 

Organization 2

Cadmus Group 

Postal Address 2

Not Applicable 

Telephone 2

+1-703-516-7797 

Fax 2

Not Applicable 

Email 2

[email protected]  

Declaration

Todd Nissen 

Project Cost (US$)

$60,000.00 

Project Summary

In support of the APEC Services Competitiveness Roadmap (ASCR), APEC economies have been developing the APEC Services Index to provide information on the regulatory environment for services trade in the APEC region. The APEC Services Index is a valuable tool to help economies identify, assess, and reform policies that impede regional services competitiveness. As the APEC region holds unique contexts, interests, and challenges to services competitiveness, APEC economies must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to apply the APEC Services Index in regionally relevant use-cases in order to achieve three targets of the ASCR: effectively reduce restrictions, increase services exports from APEC economies, and increase trade in services in the region. This project consists of a toolkit and capacity building workshop to offer tailored support to help APEC economies apply the APEC Services Index in regionally relevant use-cases.

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