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Title: Adapting to the Continental Market


1
Adapting to the Continental Market
  • 7 March, 2002

2
Outline
  • Status of Harmonization
  • Trade Trends
  • Infrastructure and Technology
  • Policy Framework
  • Policy Themes
  • Policy Options
  • Conclusions

3
NAFTA Motor Carrier Harmonization
  • Federal in U.S. / Provincial in Canada
  • Regional size weight standards
  • Safety rating system and database?
  • Some standards diverging
  • Roads and traffic control standards done
  • Successful automation depends on harmonization

4
NAFTA Rail Harmonization
  • Class 1s federal in all 3 countries
  • Class 1s have harmonized technical stds
  • Short lines harmonized via interchange
  • Govnt safety standards were largely harmonized,
    but little progress on oustanding issues since
    1994
  • Tax differential (13 vs 6 of revenues)
  • Economic regulations

5
Harmonization More Important Than Ever
  • Border Processes
  • Competitiveness
  • Investment
  • Plant consolidation
  • Intrafirm Trade

6
Trade with U.S. in U.S.
7
GDP U.S.
8
Exports / GDP
9
International vs Interprovincial
10
Infrastructure
  • Ontario accounts for 66 of Can trade with U.S.
  • U.S. 6.1 billion cost to expand trade highways
    and border crossings along eastern border
  • Who should pay for this?
  • Road as a public good, rail as a business?
  • President Bushs 2003 budget proposes U.S. 8.8
    billion for transport security while cutting
    highways 8.5 billion (-26)
  • Thus, need better use of existing road and rail
    infrastructure via modal integration

11
Information Technology
  • IT is the key to streamlining the border,
    improving safety compliance and recovering
    highway costs
  • Who should pay 2.3 billion Canadian road IT bill?

12
Mode Characteristics
  • No good or bad modes of transport
  • Different modes have different advantages in
    different circumstances
  • Combined transport makes the optimal use of each
    and matches tool to task, maximizing system
    competitiveness
  • Competition between intermodal service providers

13
Policy Framework
  • NAFTA LTSS to harmonize land transport standards
    (U.S. is dominant economy)
  • Synergy between NAFTA Internal Harmonization
  • Multiple jurisdictions, multiple regulations,
    multiple information systems

14
Policy Themes / Challenges
15
Policy Principles
16
Harmonization
  • Establish federal standards for extraprovincial
    motor carriers and make the regulatory system
    more consistent with the U.S. and across modes.
  • Harmonize fiscal (tax) policies for
    transportation to improve competitiveness
  • Harmonize to the U.S. intermodal policy framework
    to provide a more seamless transport system
    across the border and across modes
  • Expand the use of information technology for
    safety and security in order to level competition
    and resolve border access

17
Balanced Investment
  • Electronic road pricing to recover costs from
    commercial goods vehicles, which would stimulate
    investment in other modes and intermodal
    solutions.
  • Second best option would be to give other modes
    and intermodal connectors access to road funds.
    Examples
  • Shadow tolls to road and rail infrastructure
    providers
  • Intermodal criteria for infrastructure funds
    (e.g. U.S. TEA)
  • Consider environmental effects in infrastructure
    investment allocations

18
Competition
  • The most economic solution would be to implement
    electronic road pricing for commercial goods
    vehicles. This is compatible with NAFTA
    harmonization if implemented across borders. If
    done only in one country, would require revenue
    recycling that is not trade distorting.
  • If not road pricing, the second best option would
    be to make public costs more transparent.
    Examples
  • Internalize public costs in transport charges
    (debits/credits)
  • Shipper tax credit for alternatives to road
    haulage

19
Innovation
  • Electronic road pricing would lead to better
    allocation of resources and new service packages
    combining modes.
  • Electronic border processing and safety
    compliance would facilitate border access, level
    competition between motor carriers and reduce
    barriers to combined transport
  • There are already a number of intermodal
    innovations. Examples include freight
    forwarders, logistics firms, short line
    intermodal service, and railcar/intermodal
    equipment pooling. Policy reform would allow
    more to be done.

20
Relevant Comments
  • Canada Transportation Act Review Panel proposed a
    more cohesive framework for motor carriers,
    implementing user pay for roads, allowing other
    modes to compete for road funds and internalizing
    environment costs
  • Transportation Climate Change Table did a very
    detailed analysis of changes to transport
    operations and taxes, but did not examine major
    policy reform
  • Millennium Conference speakers advocated
    continental fiscal and regulatory harmonization,
    that the federal government play a stronger role
    in motor carrier regs, and integrated intermodal
    transportation policies.

21
Conclusions
  • Assess options in dynamic continental market
  • Harmonization includes tax reform, federal motor
    carrier standards and intermodal policy
  • IT is the key to improving efficiency, security
    and sustainability
  • Best option is road pricing. Second best would
    make government funding available to other modes
  • Fiscal and regulatory harmonization, along with
    reforming government freight subsidies, would
    stimulate innovation, efficiency and private
    investments.
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