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By January 2023, 61 WTO members who were participants of the Joint Statement Initiative on Services Domestic Regulations (JSI on SDR) notified request for certification of their updated GATS schedules. Objections to these certification requests were made by India along with South Africa as per S/L/84 procedures.
Inter alia, India highlighted that development of SDR disciplines is a mandated subject at the WTO and the Working Party on Domestic Regulations (WPDR) is the multilaterally mandated body as per GATS Article VI:4 to perform this role.
India articulated that obtaining approval of the WPDR on the way forward for those seeking to update their GATS schedules was required.
Further, India sought confirmation of the WTO members seeking to update their GATS schedules on the following key understandings:
As an outcome of these consultations, as sought by India, the matter was brought to the WPDR for its approval in January, 2024. The key understandings sought by India were re-iterated in the said meeting and also outlined in the revised certification requests of these WTO members. After deliberation, the WPDR concurred with the way forward for those WTO members seeking to integrate disciplines on domestic regulation in their GATS schedules as additional commitments.
With approval of the WPDR, and confirmation on key understandings, India agreed to lift its objections to certifications of the updated GATS schedules of these WTO members.
Through this outcome on a multilaterally mandated topic in a multilateral body, India ensured that the multilateral character of the WTO is not undermined.
GATS Article VI:4 multilateral approval secured for certification of updated services domestic regulation commitments, preserving WTO process. India objected to certification of updated GATS schedules on the ground that development of domestic regulation disciplines is vested in the Working Party on Domestic Regulations under GATS Article VI:4. India required confirmations that certification would not create precedent for incorporating Joint Statement Initiative outcomes, that additional commitments remain subject to multilateral disciplines, and that such commitments would be MFNised without affecting rights or obligations of other Members. The WPDR reviewed and concurred with the procedural path and understandings, after which India withdrew its objections.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.