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Introduction to Introduction to Standards and TradeStandards and Trade

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Outline

ASTM International Overview

US Standards System

US Government’s Role

World Trade Organization

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ASTM International – An Overview

• Organized in 1898

• The largest U.S.-based

standards developer

• Non-governmental, not-for-

profit organization

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What is a Standard?

Technical document developed by consensus

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ASTM International Standards Development Process

Provides a management system for the development of voluntary, consensus standards

Does not provide certification, testing or accreditation services

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ASTM Technical Committees

140 technical committees• Consumer Products• Steel• Petroleum• Construction/Building

Plastics• Paint• Textiles• Environmental • Medical Devices• Many, many more

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Global Use and Application

Over 75 nations utilize ASTM standards in their regulations or as the basis of their national standards

• China – 643

• Colombia – 1169

• Egypt – 392

• South Africa - 539

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U.S. Standardization in General

No single organization, public or private, controls the U.S. standards development system

In the U.S. there are multiple methods of standards development (400 developers)

The system is coordinated - publicly and privately

The U.S. system is unregulated, market-oriented and diverse

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ANSI and the U.S. Standards Strategy

Developed first in 2000 and revised in 2005

Facilitated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

Common vision for national and international standardization

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Conformity Assessment

Any activity to determine, directly or indirectly, that a process, product, or service meets relevant standards and fulfills relevant requirements

• i.e. Underwriters Laboratories (UL)

• Europe – “Notified Body”

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U.S. Federal Regulation

The U.S. Administrative Procedure Act allows executive branch government agencies to develop detailed rules and regulations through a public "rulemaking" process where the public is allowed to comment. After a period of time, the rules and regulations are usually published in the Federal Register.

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Support and Mandate for Government Participation

“…all Federal agencies and departments shall use technical standards that are developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standards bodies, using such technical standards as a means to carry out policy objectives or activities determined by the agencies and departments….and shall, when such participation is in the public interest…participate with such bodies in the development of technical standards.”

• P.L. 104-113 National Technology Transfer and

Advancement Act of 1995 (NTTAA)

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US Government and Trade

USTR Trade Policy

ITA’s Standards and Competitiveness Report

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Free Trade Agreements

Eliminate tariffs, quotas and preferences on most (if not all) goods between trade partners

Help level the international playing field and encourage foreign governments to adopt open and transparent rulemaking procedures, as well as non-discriminatory laws and regulations

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Rules of Trade

World Trade Organization (WTO)

o Established in 1995 to deal with the rules of trade

between nations at a global or near-global level.

Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement (TBT)

• Prohibits use of regulations, standards, and conformity

assessment (technical measures) as barriers to trade

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WTO / TBT PrinciplesWTO / TBT Principles ASTM PrinciplesASTM Principles

Transparency Transparency

Openness Openness

Impartiality and consensus Impartiality and consensus

Effectiveness and relevance Effectiveness and relevance

Coherence Coherence

Consideration of developing nations

Consideration of developing nations

Standards as Key Components of Trade

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Standards as Key Components of Trade

TBT Inquiry Point

• Each WTO member is required to report to the WTO

Secretariat in Geneva, proposed central government

regulations and provide a 60 day comment period to

allow other WTO members to review and comment on

the proposal.

• National Center for Standards and Certification

Information

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Barriers to Trade Disputes

The WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body (DSB), and in particular its Appellate Body, have made it very difficult for WTO Members to use technical regulations (TBT Agreement) and health regulations (SPS Agreement) as a form of disguised protectionism, and several Members have taken advantage of the DSB for this purpose.

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Summary/Conclusion

Standards are key documents for trade

ASTM standards are international standards that are used globally

The WTO defines the principles of international standards

ASTM is committed to the concept of multiple paths to international standards

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Contact Information

Jim Olshefsky

• Director, External Relations

[email protected]

Anthony Quinn

• Director, Public Policy and International Trade

[email protected]

www.astm.orgwww.astm.org/GLOBAL/

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