EPAM to hold the international conference <em>WTO: Venues and Dangers for the Russian Businesses</em>
On 28 March 2012 EPAM will hold an international conference with the participation of senior WTO and governmental officials as well as leading legal experts from Europe and the CIS.
AGENDA
Registration / welcome coffee (9:00–9.30)
Introductory word (9:30-9:40)
International Trade in Goods in the WTO (9:40 – 10:50)
- New rules of the game and risks for Russian companies within the WTO
- Accession of Russia to the WTO: results of negotiations and the agreed transition periods
- Foreign market expansion and the key risks for the national producers
- Changes in tariff regulation after the WTO accession
- Quantitative restrictions and import licensing
- Preferential tariff schemes in the Customs Union and in the WTO
- Case study: Preparing a company for work within the WTO context
Invited speakers:
- Speaker from the Trade Negotiations Department of the Ministry of Economic Development
- Alexander Zazhigalkin, Deputy Head of the Federal Agency on Technical Regulation and Metrology of Russia
- Vitaly Survillo, VP at Business Russia, Chairman at Espro Group
- Ivan Smirnov, Partner at EPAM
Coffee break (10:50 – 11.10)
Supporting Domestic Producers with Trade Defence Instruments (11:10 – 12:10)
- Antidumping, countervailing duties and safeguards as the major way to protect domestic markets from foreign competition
- Assessing the risks of antidumping investigations against the Russian goods abroad
- Peculiarities of trade defence instruments as applied in Russia
- Trade defence instruments in the common market of the Customs Union
- Investigations against Russian goods in the EU: best tactics for the Russian businesses
Invited speakers:
- Arnoud Willems, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP (Brussels)
- Speaker from the Department of State Regulations of International Trade at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce of the Russian Federation
- Gleb Bialyi, Counsel, EPAM
Coffee break (12:10 – 12.20)
Other Aspects of International Trade in the WTO. Risks for the Russian Companies (12:20 – 13:20)
- Protection of the national market of services in light of the WTO accession
- Consequences of the WTO accession for the banking, insurance and transport sectors
- WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism: protecting business interests in international trade
- New rules of intellectual property protection. The TRIPS Agreement
- The WTO Agreement on Government Procurement: prospects of Russia’s accession
Invited speakers:
- Peter Morrison, Senior Counselor to the WTO Trade in Services Division, formerly in the Appellate Body Secretariat as well as the Legal Affairs Division
- Scott Andersen, Co-Managing Partner, Sidley Austin LLP (Geneva)
- Vladimir Talanov, Expert of International Trade & Customs Practice, EPAM
Please note that the agenda may change.
We invite to the conference senior representatives of the large and mid-sized Russian businesses.
To register please contact events@epam.ru with your full contact details and job title in the body of the letter and with WTO in the subject line.