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CPTPP services: scope; national treatment, MFN, market access and local presence; non-conforming measures; domestic regulation, recognition, transparency and payments; sectoral rules for professional services and express delivery

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This Practice Note offers practical guidance on trade in services under the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (CPTPP). It sets out the scope of services coverage in the CPTPP and explains commitments relating to, among other things, non-discrimination, market access, recognition of qualifications or experience, as well as obligations on professional services and express delivery services.

Introduction

As a free trade agreement, the CPTPP not only advances liberalisation for trade in goods, it also contains commitments on trade in services among CPTPP Member States.

What is the scope of the CPTPP?

The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) governs measures that affect the supply of a service. For guidance on this, see Practice Note: An introduction to Trade in Services. The CPTPP identifies measures that may affect the supply of a service, including:

  • the production, distribution, marketing, sale and delivery of a service
  • the purchase or use of, or payment for, a service
  • the access to and use of distribution, transport or telecommunication networks and services in connection with the supply of a service
  • the presence in a Member State’s territory of a service...
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