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Second Transport
Hemispheric Summit
Joint Ministerial Statement
(Santiago, Chile, April
10-12, 1996)
We the Ministers Responsible for
Transportation in the Americas meet again in order to support the
commitments assumed at the 1994 Summit of the Americas, to explore joint
solutions for the transportation problems in the region, and to
establish the bases for a more dynamic and effective cooperation among
our countries.
INTRODUCTION
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We the Ministers Responsible for
Transportation are aware of the important role that an efficient
system plays in international trade and economic integration and
consequently, in the economic growth and social welfare of the
region.
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We acknowledge that the
transportation systems of member States are at different stages of
development. Furthermore, we recognize the critical need to
collaborate in order to promote the development of the region's
transportation system.
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We appreciate the previous
efforts directed to the economic integration of the Americas, the
construction of a subcontinental transportation system and to the
harmonization of standards and transportation policies. This
experience is the starting point for the current efforts aimed at
achieving a more integrated continental transportation system.
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We consider that the decision
taken at the Summit of the Americas ["the Miami Summit"]
to move toward a Free Trade Area in the region will require broad
and comprehensive changes in the transportation system in the
Americas. the overall task in to ensure that the
transportation system will support trade, economic integration and
tourism in the region as well as trade with other regions of the
world.
OBJECTIVE
With this in mind, we intend to
maintain an ongoing dialogue, to foster the exchange of ideas on
subjects of mutual interest and to work towards the overall objective
of:
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Promoting market-oriented,
integrated, financially viable and environmentally sustainable
transportation systems and services, as well as providing safe,
efficient and reliable passenger and cargo services that foster the
economic growth and development of our countries.
PRINCIPLES
In order to achieve this objective,
we the Ministers will be guided by the following principles in our joint
efforts:
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To eliminate barriers to
investment in transportation enterprises and the delivery of
transportation services.
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To work together in developing
qualified personnel, the exchange of technology, and, investment in
infrastructure and transportation services.
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To create favorable conditions
for private sector participation in the construction of
infrastructure and the operation of transportation services.
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To achieve a more competitive
environment for transportation services in the region.
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To negotiate regional agreements
on transportation matters of common interest.
PRIORITIES
Based on the foregoing principles, we
the Ministers Responsible for Transportation establish the following
priorities:
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To encourage sound and adequate
financing for transportation projects, the identification of
alternative financing mechanisms, the exchange of experiences and
the professional evaluation of investment projects.
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To harmonize regulations for
equipment, operations and transportation safety in order to increase
efficiency and safety of the system and, consequently, to facilitate
trade.
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To develop effective mechanisms
to exchange information concerning transportation technologies
applicable to the management and operation of transportation systems
in the region.
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To adopt comprehensive measures
to enhance transportation safety including standards for equipment,
infrastructure and operations.
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To promote agreements for
personnel training programs especially in the use of new
technologies.
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To lay the groundwork of
multimodal transportation.
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To promote transportation studies
research and analysis in the region.
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To develop appropriate
organizational and institutional arrangements to implement the
Western Hemisphere Transport Initiative.
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To promote measures that improve
the environment and heath-related performance of transportation
systems and services.
ACTION PLAN
Based on the foregoing Principles and
Priorities, we the Ministers Responsible for Transportation in the
Americas confirm our commitment to cooperate to address issues of mutual
interest. In that regard, we endorse the following Plan of Action:
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To establish a Provisional
Organization of transport ministries in the Western Hemisphere to
improve transportation system safety, efficiency, financial
viability, and environmental friendliness. The Provisional
Organization, and any successor organization, is to be simple,
flexible, and action oriented.
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An Executive Committee reporting
to the Ministers Responsible for Transportation in the Americas will
oversee the policy and administrative details of the provisional
organization and will:
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Recommend a structure for
continuing cooperation among the transport ministries of the
region.
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Prepare a profile of the
region's transportation systems and services [please see
ECLAC's study] ; and
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Oversee preparations for
future meetings of transport ministers.
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To begin work on specific
projects, we agree to create three ad hoc Working Groups:
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The Working Group on
Information Dissemination and Training will:
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Recommend steps necessary
to expand the Pan American Institute of Highways' Charter to
include technology transfer and cooperation for all modes;
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Identify priority
training needs in the region and match them with training
opportunities offered by government, academic, and private
entities; and
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Coordinate with civil
aviation authorities to support the Latin American and
Caribbean Aviation Conference scheduled for September 1996.
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The Working Group on
Harmonization and facilitation will:
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Recommend steps that can
be taken in the short to medium term to make land
transportation standards more compatible throughout the
region;
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Review efforts to improve
the quality, reliability, and compatibility of air
navigation systems in the region; and
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Develop a plan for
improving compliance with International Maritime
Organization Standards and recommended Practices. [IMO]
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The Working Group on
Business-Government Cooperation will:
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Organize a conference on
innovative methods of financing transportation systems and
services, to include transport and finance representatives
of national and local governments, the investment banking
community, multilateral lending institutions, the private
sector, and
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Recommend methods for
ensuring continued private sector interest and participation
in the Provisional Organization's work and the region's
transportation policy implementation process.
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To the maximum extent possible,
all aspects of the Provisional Organization's work will be
undertaken in collaboration with the private sector, public interest
groups, and transport-related international organizations.
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The Executive Committee will
report on progress on all action items by October 15, 1996.
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We agree that this Summit of
Transportation Ministers has promoted greater mutual understanding
of critical transport issues facing the region and we are pleased
that we have identified a set of common principles and priorities,
and have taken steps to translate that into a meaningful Plan of
Action. We look forward to continuing cooperation among the
Transport Ministers Responsible for Transportation in the Western
Hemisphere.
Santiago, Chile, April 1996.
©
2000 Executive Committee of the Western Hemisphere Transport Initiative,
and, Office of Summit Follow-Up, Organization of American States.
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