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08LJUBLJANA189
2008-04-28 07:29:00
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USDOC DYCK VISIT TO SLOVENIA FOCUSED ON TEC AND BILATERAL

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UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000189 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EINV ETRD PREL PGOV EUN SI
SUBJECT: USDOC DYCK VISIT TO SLOVENIA FOCUSED ON TEC AND BILATERAL
TRADE


Summary
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SIPDIS

DEPT FOR EUR/NCE
VIENNA FOR CQUINLIVAN
USDOC FOR 3133/ITA/USFCS/OIO/EUR
USDOC FOR 4200/ITA/MAC DAS for Europe
USDOC FOR 4211/ITA/MAC OEURA
USDOC FOR 4232/ITA/MAC OCEE

SENSITIVE

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EINV ETRD PREL PGOV EUN SI
SUBJECT: USDOC DYCK VISIT TO SLOVENIA FOCUSED ON TEC AND BILATERAL
TRADE


Summary
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1. (SBU) U.S. Department of Commerce's (DOC) Deputy Assistant
Secretary Paul Dyck's early April meetings with senior officials

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from the Slovene government centered on the importance of moving the
Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC) forward and stressed the value
of increasing bilateral trade and investment between the U.S. and
Slovenia. Dyck commended the Slovenes for a smooth EU Presidency
and urged the Slovenes to take this opportunity at the helm to unify
EU member states on identifying economic deliverables for the TEC
meeting May 13 in Brussels and the proposed U.S.-EU summit in June.
The Slovenes agreed that political will is needed to move issues
such as TEC and climate change forward. The Economic Ministry's
(MOE) State Secretary Tomaz Jersic also agreed that Slovenia should
look for more opportunities to develop economic ties with the U.S.
End Summary.

Strong Transatlantic Relationship is Essential
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2. (SBU) On April 2, Slovene Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
State Secretary Matjaz Sinkovec opened the meeting with Deputy
Assistant Secretary Paul Dyck from the U.S. DOC's International
Trade Administration by saying that "the transatlantic relationship
is the most important for Europe." He noted that Slovenia is a
small market but that he believed that now is a good time for
successful Slovenian investors to look for opportunities in the U.S.
He suggested that third generation biofuels might present a good
opportunity for Slovenia to cooperate with the U.S. Sinkovec and
the other Slovene interlocutors supported Emboff's suggestion that
Slovenia open a trade office in the U.S. Dyck also suggested that
the DOC would be happy to help Slovenia in setting one up. Dyck
pointed out that Slovenia is the U.S.'s one hundred and fourth (104)
largest trading partner, which leaves room for improvement. (Note.

In response to Embassy urging that Slovenia should establish a trade
office in the U.S., Peter Jesovnik, Director of the Slovene Public
Agency for Entrepreneurship and Foreign Investment (JAPTI),told
Emboff that the GOS is planning to set up a trade office in the U.S.
in the next year or two. The GOS is still trying to determine a
strategic location for the office. End Note.)

GOS Says Slovene Presidency a Success
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3. (U) Deputy Head of the Government Office for European Affairs
Gregor Krajc focused largely on the Transatlantic Economic Council
(TEC) and the resolution of the phytosanitary dispute regarding
processing of poultry. Dyck pointed out that this issue, while
small, represents a test case for the U.S. in terms of the TEC's
ability to resolve issues. Krajc said that progress is being made
and a risk assessment survey was filed with the European Commission
but that the issue would probably not be resolved by the upcoming
TEC meeting in May. He cited the U.S.-EU summit as the most
important summit of Slovenia's Presidency and hoped that both sides
would be able to identify and agree upon some strong deliverables.
Dyck said that the U.S. viewed Slovenia's Presidency of the EU as a
success and hoped that progress would be made on concrete issues
such as poultry and standards before the summit.

Climate and Energy Package Needs Political Will
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4. (U) Krajc ran through a number of priority issues that will
extend beyond the Slovene into the French Presidency. He said the
European Council has adopted the Lisbon Agenda and has discussed the
"fifth liberty" - knowledge. He said a goal that Slovenia will need
to push to the French presidency is political commitment on climate
and energy. He added that he expects compromise by the end of the
year and talked about "unbundling" these issues.

Ministry of Economy Outlines Priorities
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5. (U) Jersic discussed the EU position on TEC and then shared some
of economic projects under development in Slovenia. He realized
that Slovenia, on its own, is not a large market and faces
challenges in attracting large investments. Jersic mentioned a
common Slovenian refrain -- that Slovenia offers good advantages for
companies wanting to serve the Southeastern Europe markets. Jersic
also mentioned opportunities related to his meetings with executives
from General Electric and Starwood Hotels

Comment
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6. (U) Slovenes heard Dyck's message that it should use its role as
the EU Presidency to rally other member states around the TEC. Post
was very pleased with the large MOE delegation that turned out for
the meeting with Dyck and the awareness that the MOE showed on
details regarding U.S.-EU trade issues. In the past, post has had
difficulty engaging the MOE and in encouraging the MOE to take note
of Slovenia's role in the global market. The import of TEC and
climate change issues seems to have roused the MOE from its
indifference and forced it, as the president of the European
Council, to take international economic issues seriously. Post has
experienced an increase in cooperation from the MOE and plans to
work to continue and expand this relationship past Slovenia's
presidency. End Comment.


7. (U) Senior Foreign Commercial Service Officer Christopher
Quinlivan cleared on this cable.

COLEMAN