2016/SOM3/EC/CONF/001. Agenda. Submitted by: Mexico

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1 2016/SOM3/EC/CONF/001 Agenda Submitted by: 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices Lima, August 2016

2 EC th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices August 18 19, 2016 Lima Convention Center 4th Floor, Mateo Salado Room Day 1. Thursday, August 18, :30 09:00 Registration 09:00 09:20 Welcome AGENDA Participant registration and welcome coffee. Alfredo Thorne Ministry of Economy and Finance 09:20 09:45 Keynote speech Juan Ernesto Pardinas Carpizo Head of the Mexican Institute for Competiveness 09:45 10:00 Opening conference Rory McLeod Chair of the Economic Committee APEC Juan Francisco Raffo Chair of APEC Business Advisory Council 2016 Julio H. Toy Chief advisor of the Federal Commission of Regulatory Improvement 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 1

3 10:00 11:00 Session 1: An overview on Good Regulatory Practices (GRP) To share experiences, tools or methods for improving the quality of regulations and contribute directly contribute to trade, investment, job creation, and sustained economic growth. 11:00 11:15 Coffee break High level support for the implementation of GRP Regulatory Policy Outlook 2015 Nikolai Malyshev Head of the Regulatory Policy Division OECD Final Update of the 2011 Baseline Study on GRP Scott Jacobs Managing Director Jacobs, Cordova & Associates United States Alex Hunt Information s Policy Brand Chief Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs United States 11:15 12:30 Session 2: Simplification strategies To provide examples of simplification strategies in order to reduce burdens, promote market efficiency and enhance competition. Examples from food regulatory/food standards Trevor Webb General Manager Food, Information Science & Technology Branch Australia 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 2

4 Lessons of regulatory reform in Korea Hong Keun Gil General Director for Regulatory Reform Prime Minister s Office Republic of Korea Good regulatory practices on simplification strategies Geoffrey Annison Deputy Chief Executive Australian Food and Grocery Council Regulatory policy in Australia David Poutler Senior Adviser Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Australia Tanja Goodwin Economist World Bank 12:30 13:30 Lunch break 13:30 15:30 Session 3: Promoting high level support for reform To foster the commitment by high level officials to facilitate the efforts of implementation of GRP in their economies. 13:30 14:30 Panel Discussion 1 Building high level support for regulatory reform Eruviel Avila Villegas Governor of the State of Nikolai Malyshev Head of the Regulatory Policy Division OECD 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 3

5 Rafael Hernandez Kotasek Subnational Coordinator at the Federal Commission of Regulatory Improvement 14:30 15:30 Panel Discussion 2 Regulations and business environment Javier Roca Head of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economy and Finance Juan Pablo Castanon Chairman of the Corporate Coordinating Council Jose Luis Naranjo Correa Vice-president of the National Industries Society 15:30 17:00 Session 4: Capacity building and stakeholder engagement To share tools and public consultation efforts in order to engage stakeholders, develop institutional capacity and promote market efficiency. Doing business across Asia-Pacific: scoring perceptions of the regulatory environment for cross-border business Orlando Marchesi Country Senior Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 4

6 Deloitte s involvement with and use of the Social Progress Index Maria Cristina Pineros Director of LATCO s Corporate Governance Center Deloitte Colombia Lindy Miller Board member NCAPEC Global Public Policy United States Public consultation and science based decision-making: industry associations as a tool for industry-regulator dialogue Melissa A. San Miguel Senior Director of Global Strategies Grocery Manufactures Association -United States- Application of a GRP checklist through relevant sectors Alexa Burr Director for Regulatory and Technical Affairs American Chemistry Council United States Experience of Vietnam on GRP Phan Duc Hieu Vice-President Ministry of Planning and Investment Vietnam World Bank Specialist 17:00 18:00 Session 5: Promoting inclusive growth To discuss the importance of using Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) as a main tool in the rulemaking process considering trade, consumers, human rights and anti-corruption assessment. 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 5

7 Panel Discussion 3 The role RIA Céline Kaufmann Deputy Head of the Regulatory Policy Division OECD Peter Ladegaard Cluster Lead Regulatory Policy World Bank Alex Hunt Information s Policy Brand Chief Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs United States Jeannine Ritchot Executive Director Regulatory Cooperation Council in the Regulatory Affairs Canada World Bank Specialist 18:00 End of day 1 19:30 Cocktail to delegates and speakers Offered by: Ernesto Campos Tenorio Ambassador of in Location s Official Residence Avenida Coronel Portillo 587, San Isidro, Lima,. A personal invitation will be distributed with further details. 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 6

8 Day 2. Friday, August 19, :30 09:00 Registration Participant registration and welcome coffee. 09:00 10:00 Session 6: International Regulatory Cooperation (IRC) To promote IRC as an important tool for supporting business by lowering barriers to trade and investment. Why IRC matters for business Bernard Hoekman Chair at Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Italy Thinking about IRC a) Refresher on New Zealand IRC toolkit Julie Nind Principal Advisor Ministry of Business, Innovations and Employment New Zealand b) Update on OECD s work on IRC Céline Kaufmann Deputy Head of the Regulatory Policy Division OECD Julio H. Toy Chief advisor of the Federal Commission of Regulatory Improvement 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 7

9 10:00 11:00 Session 7: Cooperation that s delivering for business To share practical experiences and knowledge about undertaking IRC and the benefits for business. IRC in action the Trans-Tasman experience: a) Benefits for business from the Single Economic Market Phil O Reilly Chair Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD and former Chief Executive to BusinessNZ New Zealand b) Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement Nicole Henry Manager Department of Industry and Science Australia Panel Discussion 4 IRC: delivering benefits for business? Bernard Hoekman Chair at Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Italy Phil O Reilly Chair BIAC to the OECD 11:00 11:15 Coffee break Céline Kaufmann Deputy Head of the Regulatory Policy Division OECD Julie Nind Principal Advisor Ministry of Business, Innovations and Employment New Zealand 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 8

10 11:15 12:00 Session 8: An action plan for future work on GRP, analyzing the survey outcomes 12:00 12:30 Closure To develop recommendations on GRP to assist APEC Economies in the application of domestic regulatory reform efforts Javier Roca Head of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economy and Finance Julio H. Toy Chief advisor of the Federal Commission of Regulatory Improvement To summarize the conference results, particularly the benefits of using GRP in policy making and the importance of achieving high level support for regulatory reform Rory McLeod Chair of the Economic Committee APEC Rafael Arribas Lead Staffer ABAC Julio H. Toy Chief advisor of the Federal Commission of Regulatory Improvement 12:30 End of day 2 9 th Conference on Good Regulatory Practices 9