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The UNECE

World Forum for Harmonization of


Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)

Presentation at the World Trade Organization (WTO), TBT


Committee
Geneva, 9 November 2011
J. Ramos, Chief, Vehicle Regulations Section & Secretary
to WP.29
UNECE TRANSPORT DIVISION
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The UNECE
World Forum for Harmonization of
Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)

• Introduction
• Goals and structure of the presentation
• Inform about World Forum activities
• UN Agreements (1958 &1998) and Parties
• How the Agreements can cooperate to the
elimination of TBT?
• Conclusion
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Structure of the UNECE
World Forum for Harmonization of
Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)

• Historical Background
• How WP.29 is organized and structured
• The 1958 & 1998 Agreements
• Contracting Parties to the Agreements

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Historical background of WP.29

• 1949: Convention on Road Traffic


-> Resolution No. 45
• 1952: Establishment of WP.29
• 1958: ‘58 Agreement
• 1997: ‘97 Agreement
• 1998: ‘98 Agreement
• 2000: World Forum
• 2011: Market fuel quality Standards

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Structure of the World Forum WP.29
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE COORDINATION OF WORK
UNITED NATIONS
ECONOMIC COMMISSION LIGHTING AND LIGHT-
FOR EUROPE SIGNALLING (GRE)
ACTIVE SAFETY
UN/ECE
BRAKES AND RUNNING GEAR
(GRRF)

PASSIVE
PASSIVE SAFETY (GRSP)
INLAND TRANSPORT SAFETY
COMMITTEE (ITC)

POLLUTION AND ENERGY (GRPE)


ENVIRONMENTAL
WORLD FORUM FOR PROTECTION
NOISE (GRB)
HARMONIZATION OF
VEHICLE
REGULATIONS (WP.29)
GENERAL GENERAL SAFETY PROVISIONS
SAFETY (GRSG)

40 INFORMAL GROUPS 3 COMMITTEES FOR THE AGREEMENTS 5


Environmental Protection

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Agreements administered by WP.29
The World Forum administers 3 Agreements:
‘58 Agreement concerning the adoption of uniform technical prescriptions for
wheeled vehicles, equipment and parts which can be fitted and/or be used on
wheeled vehicles and the conditions for reciprocal recognition of approvals
granted on the basis of these prescriptions (48 Contracting Parties, 127
UNECE Regulations)
‘98 Agreement concerning the establishing of global technical regulations
(gtrs) for wheeled vehicles, equipment and parts which can be fitted and/or
be used on wheeled vehicle (31 Contracting Parties, 11 gtrs, adopted in 2009)
‘97 Agreement concerning the adoption of uniform conditions for periodical
technical inspections of wheeled vehicles and the reciprocal recognition of
such inspections (11 Contracting Parties, 17 pending signatories, 1 Rule, 1
draft Rule)

The 58 & 98 have similar technical provisions (parallel)

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WP.29 is worldwide, unique and transparent
• Agreements open to all nations of the UN, GOs and
NGOs
Decisions taken by Governments of CPs
• No other worldwide organization cover this area
• Transparency: All regulations, calendar of meetings,
agendas, working & informal documents and reports are
freely available at the WP.29 website:
www.unece.org/trans/main/welcwp29.htm
(including the Terms of Reference & Rules of
Procedures as well as the status documents of the 3
Agreements)
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Contracting Parties

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The ‘58 Agreement (1)
Key Provisions:
• Regulations are annexed to the Agreement and therefore part of
it; they are considered as international law
• CPs are free to be bound by all, some or no Regulation
• Regulations apply to a type of vehicles, equipment or parts as
specified in the scope of the Regulation
• a new Regulation is adopted by a 2/3 majority of the
Administrative Committee (AC.1 = representatives of CPs), but
in practise by unanimity
• UN SG notifies a new Regulation to all CPs
• Regulations apply to each CP that does not notify to the SG its
objection or intention to cease the application (6 months)
• same procedure applies to amendments of Regulations (i.e. to
adapt to the technical progress an existing Regulation)
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The ‘58 Agreement (2)
• UNECE Regulations are applied by countries without
amendments (BASIC FOR MUTUAL RECOGNITION)
• Any CP can cease the application of a Regulation 1 year
notice by notification to the UN SG
UNECE Regulations include:
• technical prescriptions, regarding the testing method
• conditions (performance requirements) for granting a type
approval (including limit values)
• Different levels of stringency (at request 20% of CPs) to
facilitate the regulatory activities of developing countries
• conditions for the mutual recognition of the type approvals
• requirements for the E-marking
• prescriptions for conformity of production
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The ‘58 Agreement (3)
Contracting Parties: 49 countries (incl. European Community EC)
(Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Hungary, Czech
Republic, Spain, Serbia and Montenegro, United Kingdom, Austria Luxembourg,
Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Romania, Poland Portugal, Russian
Federation, Greece, Ireland, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Belarus, Estonia, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Latvia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Macedonia, EC,
Japan, Australia, Ukraine, South Africa, Cyprus, Malta, Republic of Korea,
Malaysia, Thailand, Montenegro, Tunisia and Albania)
Other countries like Indonesia, India, Philippines, Argentina, Colombia, Egypt,..
have either initiated the accession to the Agreement or are considering their
possible accession to it.
Some countries, like Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Philippines… use as national
legislation the Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement
The EU has decided to replace 63 of its vehicle directives by reference to the
Regulations.
The Russian Federation has taken a similar action.
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The ‘98 Agreement (1)
Key provisions:
• Compendium of Candidate UN Global Technical Regulations
(UNGTRs): national regulations
• Develop UN GTRS at the highest level of stringency
• UN GTRs may specify alternative non-global levels of
stringency as well as alternative test procedures to facilitate
regulatory activities of developing economies
• Adoption of UN GTRs by consensus vote of the Executive
Committee (AC.3) of the Agreement, present and voting
• Registry of UN Global Technical Regulations (UN GTR)
• Initiate adoption into national/regional legislation
• CPs can decide not to apply the UN GTR or transpose it with
amendments
• Periodical reports to the SG on the process of transposition 13
The ‘98 Agreement (2)
UN Global Technical Regulations can be amended when
transposed to national law (almost total harmonization)
Any CP may decide to rescind the application of a global
technical regulations informing the UN SG

UN GTRs include:
• technical prescriptions, the testing method (eventually
alternative provisions and
• performance requirements, including limit values
• No administrative provisions
•No certification procedure
•No conformity of production
•No reciprocal recognition
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The ‘98 Agreement (3)
Contracting Parties: 31 countries (incl. European Union EU
(Canada, USA, Japan, France, United Kingdom, EU,
Germany, Russian Federation, P.R. of China, Republic of
Korea, Italy, South Africa, Finland, Hungary, Turkey,
Slovakia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Azerbaijan, Spain,
Romania, Sweden, Norway, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malaysia,
India, Lithuania, Moldova, Tunisia and Australia)

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WP.29 – How It Works/How to join it?

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Can WP.29 regulations cooperate to the
elimination of Technical Barriers to Trade?
• Agreements develop regulations with technical
provisions similar set of provisions for the
countries Parties to the Agreements
• Regulations developed by WP.29 have proved their
efficiency in safety and environmental protection
• Developing new regulations is an expensive and
technically difficult task
• Why not recommending the application of world-wide
developed vehicle regulations instead of developing new
vehicle regulations?
• Developing economies can apply “previous” versions of
WP.29 regulations as an step to the total harmonization
of vehicle regulations 17
Can WP.29 regulations cooperate to the
elimination of Technical Barriers to Trade?
• Differences between the regulations by Agreements
 1958 : Countries shall apply the UN Regulations
without amendments
 1998 : Countries can transpose UN GRTs with
amendments
• Mutual recognition of the type-approvals granted
 1958: Vehicle type approved by country “A”
accepted by all countries (Parties)
 1998: No administrative provisions
• Adoption of Regulations
 1958: 2/3 majority of the Contracting Parties
 1998: consensus
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The World Forum for Harmonization for
Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION


Juan.Ramos.Garcia@unece.org

World Forum WP.29 website


www.unece.org/trans/main/wp29/wp29wgs/wp29gen/wp29pub.html

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