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07LISBON2288
2007-09-06 14:16:00
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Embassy Lisbon
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AUSTR DONNELLY DISCUSSES TRADE ISSUES WITH

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SUMMARY
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1. (SBU) AUSTR for Europe and the Middle East Shaun Donnelly
and USTR Director for European and Middle Eastern Trade
Affairs Paul Burkhead held meetings with Portuguese trade and
economic officials in Lisbon on August 28. They discussed
Doha Round next steps, November 9 Transatlantic Economic
Council (TEC) preparations, US-EU engagement on the
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, and Washington,s
increasing frustration with the EU's interpretation of its
commitments under the WTO Information Technology Agreement.


2. (SBU) Donnelly, Burkhead and Acting Pol-Econ Counselor
held a joint meeting with Vitor Escaria, the Prime Minister's
Economic Adviser, and Rui Macieira, the MFA's Deputy
Director-General (DG) for European Affairs. They also met
separately with Nuno Lucio, the Ministry of Economy's Deputy
DG for Economic Activities. End Summary.

DOHA NEGOTIATIONS
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3. (SBU) AUSTR Donnelly and Escaria both underscored the
importance of successfully concluding the Doha round
negotiations before the end of the year. Although the U.S.
and EU positions were similar, Donnelly said, both sides
needed to pursue an ambitious negotiating stance rather than
settle for a lowest-common-denominator result. Escaria agreed
with Donnelly that Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Korea and
the ASEAN countries needed to put "real" market access on the
negotiating table, and that Brazil * perhaps more than India
* was eager to conclude the round. However, Brazil still had
to be careful not to appear to sell out the Argentines,
Macieira commented. He noted that the EU-Mercosul interest in
negotiating a Free Trade Agreement was added EU impetus for
quickly concluding the Doha negotiations, as neither side
thought the FTA would advance absent an agreement. Lucio
suggested that the key to finding a resolution on Doha was to
strike a balance between tariffs and trade gains based on
greater market access and a level playing field. He also
noted the importance of demonstrating market access gains and
improving standards of living to garner public support for
globalization.

TRANSATLANTIC ECONOMIC COUNCIL (TEC)
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4. (SBU) The Portuguese identified the TEC * along with Doha

* as a Portuguese EU Presidency priority. Donnelly commented
that what made the TEC different from the previous attempts
at transatlantic economic dialogue was the TEC's hands-on
involvement from political levels. Escaria agreed that high
level political backing was crucial to accelerate US-EU trade
cooperation, adding that Lisbon was "very keen" on having a
successful November 9 meeting to show that the new forum
could deliver results. The Portuguese confirmed that Economy
Minister Manuel Pinho plans to attend.

ANTI-COUNTERFEITING TRADE AGREEMENT (ACTA)
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5. (SBU) Donnelly raised the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade
Agreement (ACTA) and mentioned the Italian government's view
that member-states should be directly involved in ACTA
negotiations. He underscored Washington's desire to avoid
getting in the middle of a debate on EU member-state
competencies while noting that the topic was a complex one
involving not only trade, but also intellectual property
rights, customs, law enforcement, and judicial issues.
Escaria said the Portuguese government was aware of the
debate and noted that Lisbon was happy with the leadership of
the Commission on the issue. Macieira agreed, but emphasized
that, as discussions progressed, member-states would have to
be brought into the dialogue. Lucio stressed that the work
covered by ACTA is very important and should be tackled in a
high-profile way to help give visibility to the issue.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT (ITA)
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6. (SBU) Donnelly also discussed Washington's increasing
frustration with the EU's interpretation of its ITA
commitments. Specifically, he expressed concern that as
certain IT products have evolved, with new features or
capabilities being added, the Commission has sought to
reclassify these items as new products not covered under the
ITA, and thus not entitled to preferential tariff treatment.
Donnelly told his Portuguese interlocutors that Washington

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"feels like we are being blackmailed" and expressed concern
that this issue could become the next big U.S.-EU trade
dispute, possibly during Portugal's EU presidency. Escaria
suggested that the disagreement could be dealt with in a
discussion on enhancing the ITA and said that the agreement's
scope needed to be formally articulated. Burkhead
acknowledged that the Commission had suggested dealing with
USTR's concerns through negotiations on ITA expansion, and
added that Washington was happy to discuss the issue of
expanding ITA coverage but did not want to renegotiate what
had already been agreed. Both Escaria and Macieira said that
Lisbon was ready to discuss the issue.

TWO SEPARATE ITEMS ) IRAN AND GEOGRAPHIC INDICATIONS
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7. (SBU) Macieira raised two separate subjects of interest to
the Portuguese government ) Iran and the EU/US wine
agreement(s). He noted that the GOP was very concerned that
the US might impose unilateral sanctions on Iran. He
emphasized that Lisbon would be more troubled with the
unilateral nature of such sanctions rather than on whether
the sanctions were merited. Donnelly indicated that USTR did
not have the lead role on the issue but that he would gladly
relay Lisbon's concerns to Washington. Macieira also
expressed interest in an expedited resolution on the Part II
of the U.S.)EU Wine agreement and noted that the EU was
encouraged by the recent US Supreme Court ruling on Napa
Valley wines. Portuguese also noted the importance they and
the EU ascribed to the geographic indications (GI) issue.
Donnelly explained USG views on GIs, in Doha context and more
generally.


AUSTR Donnellly has cleared this cable.

Hoffman