Openness of International Road Freight Transport Markets in the UNECE Region

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Openness of International Road Freight Transport Markets in the UNECE Region by Peter Krausz, consultant UNECE WP on Road Transport, SC1 Geneva, 18 October 2011

The road freight market has recently become more inward looking and even protectionist ECMT, bilateral and cabotage experience True reasons for protectionism are many and complex But facilitated international trade and transport represent a means to higher economic growth and greater prosperity Hence the importance to assess the level of freight market facilitation and openness and to develop suitable indicators International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 2

The study will propose a set of generic indicators of liberalisation in the road transport sector and will describe the current situation in the road freight sector in the UNECE countries Desk research: information available on the worldwide web between the 15 July and 20 August 2011 has been used International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 3

General traffic trends and industry characteristics Broad review of market access conditions Organisation and structure of the market Level of the implementation of relevant international regulations and the pervasive bottlenecks on the border and behind the borders Conclusions and recommendations Deadline: 15 November 2011 International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 4

Avoid using the term liberalisation >> opening and openness - not burdened with negative undertones Opening up = doing away with over-regulation Easing rigid (access) regulations mainly of quantitative feature should not be conducted without reinforcing qualitative framework conditions Sensitive issue since road haulage firms are often small and adverse consequences of globalisation and market liberalisation are felt more keenly in times of crisis (Bernadet) Transport policy makers, lobby organisations and operators are in favour of opening in all countries except in their own International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 5

Cargo transport (tonnes, tonne km, vehicle registration) compared to trade and GDP development: long-term and crisis data Modal split trends: permanent growth of road freight transport s share with some exceptions in recent past and near future Concentration level of the haulage industry: Number of Enterprises by Mode of Transport Number of hauliers per one million of population Evolution of turnover, number of persons employed and tonne-km Economies of scale: yes, in complex logistics Growing capital concentration: number of vehicles and that of employees per haulier International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 6

Admission to profession: quantitative and qualitative criteria considered from the point of view of openness Access to international markets from the point of view of openness Group-intern, bilateral and multilateral systems Admission to the Profession and Market Access for International Own-Account Transport International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 7

Regional solutions for market access ECMT Quota BSEC Quota Central Asia and neighbouring countries International road freight transport of the People s Republic of China The NAFTA rules: access of Mexican hauliers to the export-import freight market of the US Central-America: WTO dispute settlement on transit matters, the case Panama vs. Colombia International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 8

Forwarders, contractors and subcontractors, chain of contracts, degree of fake independence Market situation in partner sectors Implementation of international road transport facilitation instruments, problems related to non-harmonised rules and their uncoordinated application International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 9

Economic costs of bureaucratic inefficiencies and unreasonable regulatory restrictions Example of border delays Spontaneous reaction of private industry to minimise losses - out-flagging International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 10

Scheme of basic indicators of the International Road Haulage Openness Measurement Toolbox (IRH OMT) Basic Indicator Non-market conform state interventions in the transport modal split (= forced modal transfer) Supposition the less such interventions the better Capital concentration levels: size of fleets the smaller part of the fleet is concentrated in a few big companies the better Ownership structure: size of the state owned sector the smaller the state owned part of the fleet the better Admission to the profession of international road freight operator: share of quantitative and/or qualitative criteria; rigidities of requirements the smaller the quantitative part of the criteria and the lesser the built-in rigidities the better International Road Haulage Openness Measurement Toolbox (IRH OMT) Access to the market of international road freight operator in the framework of bilateral and/or multilateral schemes: qualitative and quantitative requirements the smaller the quantitative part of the criteria and the lesser the built-in rigidities the better the flatter the contractual structure the lower the Draft detailed Questionnaire concentration level the better for future benchmarking Business organisation and structure of the market: contractual interrelationships among logistic corporations, forwarders and international road freight market operators Informal (voluntary) organisation of the profession: impact of industry associations Level of implementation of international road transport facilitation regulations the more support services trade associations offer to SMEs the better the higher the number of signed international agreements by a country the better; special indicator: the shorter the truck waiting times at a country s frontiers the better; special indicator: the less national divergence from international average financial sanction levels for infractions to the rules by drivers/operators the better International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 11

GENERAL Relatively little interest or action to opening up international freight markets in the UNECE region except for EU-intern international traffic Growing competition on the market has certain negative consequences; opening markets however carries advantages at macroeconomic level If haulage were not able to offer complex international logistics services, this would represent a serious set-back for economic and social progress International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 12

Rationally no chance of return to previous patterns of quantitative or over-driven qualitative regulation TRAFFIC Dropping demand has caused a dramatic contraction (million tonnes, registration of new trucks); bottom so far in 2009 Q3 followed by a positive stagnation Demand pattern for haulage will not change significantly; positive features of the sector will remain intact despite growing problems INDUSTRY No other transport mode can be compared to the fragmentation level of haulage International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 13

Growing sizes of a complex logistics firm may result in perceivable economies of scale; certain level of capital concentration has been observed over last few decades Slow market integration process in the whole UNECE area has been going on not without contradictions and even reverse developments EU membership fully applies the qualitative admission model, non-eu UNECE member countries have taken over most important elements of this model Qualitative market access criteria have started to be applied in bilateral road transport agreements without abolishing only softening quantitative limitations International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 14

The crisis out of the way, resumed international trade will have great problems with limitative arrangements Also legal arguments against rigid bilateral agreements: clear breach of obligations regarding openness under international conventions Support for multilateral quota systems Central-Asia: growing pressure to introduce a multilateral component China: discrepancy between world s factory status and closed international haulage market; America: similar contradictions (US- MEX, PAN- COL) International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 15

Direct contracts often substituted by chain of sub-contracts Fragmented haulage sector <>concentrated sector of forwarders and complex logistic service providers Partner industries have enormous influence on level of openness and structural changes in haulage Means to counter harmful effects of structural imbalances International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 16

INT L L CONVENTIONS Openness in haulage sector depends on implementation of int l conventions Waiting times at borders - a litmus paper expressing economic costs Scarce availability of and poor accessibility to transport permits can be an important motivation behind decisions about out- and in-flagging International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 17

For benchmarking purposes, it is proposed to pilot the International Road Haulage Openness Measurement Toolbox International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 18

International Road Haulage Openness - Peter Krausz 19