Liberalizing The Malaysian Services Sector and Accessing Foreign Markets
Date : 5 - 6 November 2009
Time : 9 am to 4.00 pm
Venue : Palm Garden IOI Resort, Putrajaya
Day 1 : 5th November 2009
Trainers
1. Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica Embassy, Brussels
2. Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern
3. Kamil Rahman, Grant Thornton, Kuala Lumpur
4. Ghazali Salamat, Hitech Circle, Kuala Lumpur
Discussion Matters
1. Introduction to the Liberalization of Trade in Services
2. Offensive & Defensive Interest in Trade in Services
3. Regulation of Trade In Services in ASEAN & FTAs
Day 2 : 6th November 2009
Trainers
1. Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica Embassy, Brussels
2. Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern
3. Kuriakose Varghese, India
4. Federico Lupo Pasini, World Trade Institute, Kuala Lumpur
5. Affandy Faiz, Francorp Malaysia
6. Sadeq Z. Bigdeli, World Trade Institute, Bern (Iran)
Discussion Matters
1. Managing Risk in Foreign Market Expansion
2. Accessing Foreign Services Market
Original Title
Liberalizing the Malaysian Services Sector and Accessing Foreign Markets
Liberalizing The Malaysian Services Sector and Accessing Foreign Markets
Date : 5 - 6 November 2009
Time : 9 am to 4.00 pm
Venue : Palm Garden IOI Resort, Putrajaya
Day 1 : 5th November 2009
Trainers
1. Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica Embassy, Brussels
2. Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern
3. Kamil Rahman, Grant Thornton, Kuala Lumpur
4. Ghazali Salamat, Hitech Circle, Kuala Lumpur
Discussion Matters
1. Introduction to the Liberalization of Trade in Services
2. Offensive & Defensive Interest in Trade in Services
3. Regulation of Trade In Services in ASEAN & FTAs
Day 2 : 6th November 2009
Trainers
1. Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica Embassy, Brussels
2. Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern
3. Kuriakose Varghese, India
4. Federico Lupo Pasini, World Trade Institute, Kuala Lumpur
5. Affandy Faiz, Francorp Malaysia
6. Sadeq Z. Bigdeli, World Trade Institute, Bern (Iran)
Discussion Matters
1. Managing Risk in Foreign Market Expansion
2. Accessing Foreign Services Market
Liberalizing The Malaysian Services Sector and Accessing Foreign Markets
Date : 5 - 6 November 2009
Time : 9 am to 4.00 pm
Venue : Palm Garden IOI Resort, Putrajaya
Day 1 : 5th November 2009
Trainers
1. Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica Embassy, Brussels
2. Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern
3. Kamil Rahman, Grant Thornton, Kuala Lumpur
4. Ghazali Salamat, Hitech Circle, Kuala Lumpur
Discussion Matters
1. Introduction to the Liberalization of Trade in Services
2. Offensive & Defensive Interest in Trade in Services
3. Regulation of Trade In Services in ASEAN & FTAs
Day 2 : 6th November 2009
Trainers
1. Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica Embassy, Brussels
2. Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern
3. Kuriakose Varghese, India
4. Federico Lupo Pasini, World Trade Institute, Kuala Lumpur
5. Affandy Faiz, Francorp Malaysia
6. Sadeq Z. Bigdeli, World Trade Institute, Bern (Iran)
Discussion Matters
1. Managing Risk in Foreign Market Expansion
2. Accessing Foreign Services Market
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Interest In Malaysia’s International Commitments In Trade In Services A Programme Under The Service Sector Development Fund of Malaysia Liberalizing The Malaysian Services Industrial Development Authority L I B E R A L I Z I N G Sector & Accessing Foreign THE MALAYSIAN SERVICES Branding & Intellectual Property In SECTOR Trade In Services & Please return the duly completed application ACCESSING FOREIGN MARKETS form to: th th 5 - 6 November 2009 KLMCC Palm Garden IOI Resort No 79C, Level 3, Damai Complex, Putrajaya Closing Date : 30th October 2009 (Friday) Jln Datuk Hj Eusoff, Participation Fee : Free of Charge 50400 Kuala Lumpur Attn To : En Khazali / Mr K. Tharmapalan / Mrs Rusmawati Registration is based on first come first serve Email : dpmmkl@tm.net.my, khaz@klmcc.com, basis which limited for 50 participants only tharma@klmcc.com, ros@klmcc.com Tel: 03 4042 4711 Fax: 03 4042 1540 LIBERALIZING THE MALAYSIAN CONTENTS & STRUCTURE CONTENTS & STRUCTURE th SERVICES SECTOR AND ACCESSING DAY 1 : 5 November 2009 th DAY 2 : 6 November 2009 9.00 am to 4.00 pm 9.00 am to 4.00 pm FOREIGN MARKETS • Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica • Ambassador Roberto Echandi, Costa Rica Embassy, Brussels Embassy, Brussels • Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern. • Sufian Jusoh, World Trade Institute, Bern. O B J E C T I V E • Kamil Rahman, Grant Thornton, Kuala Lumpur. • Kuriakose Varghese, India • Ghazali Salamat, Hitech Circle, Kuala Lumpur • Federico Lupo Pasini, World Trade Institute, Bern. The course has been exclusively designed to • Affandy Faiz, Francorp Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. INTRODUCTION TO THE LIBERALIZATION OF • Sadeq Z. Bigdeli, World Trade Institute, Bern enhance the understanding of the participants on (Iran) TRADE IN SERVICES the consequences deriving from the liberalization This part will introduce the basic concept of of the service sector in Malaysia and abroad. MANAGING RISK IN FOREIGN MARKET liberalization of trade in services and how service EXPANSION providers can take advantage from the liberalization. Introduction to the regulation of trade Foreign market expansion carries risks with it and The course will explain to Malaysian service in services in the World Trade Organization one has to know what to expect in the foreign providers the economic and business implications Agreements and in Regional Free Trade and market expansion in trade in services. This session Investment Agreements. will explain the business risks associated with the of the liberalization of the service sector in expansion of the business abroad.
Malaysia and the corresponding liberalization in OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE INTERESTS IN
TRADE IN SERVICES other foreign markets. ACCESSING FOREIGN SERVICES MARKET This session will discuss what are the consequences of market opening in Malaysia and This part discusses what are the issues, business abroad. How Malaysian service providers should regulations and peculiarities in accessing market in In the course will be discussed the opportunities defend their market position at home and conquer trade in services the following geographical areas: market power in foreign markets originated from the liberalization of services in • The Middle East major foreign countries and will explain which REGULATION OF TRADE IN SERVICES IN • North America ASEAN and FTAs • Europe strategies Malaysian service providers should • India adopt in order to benefit from foreign service This session will discuss the ASEAN free area for • Central and South America services (AFAS) and the regulation of trade in • ASEAN sector liberalization and thus conquer foreign ASEAN and FTAs. markets.