WHEREAS, the Standing Committee on Trade and Globalization was
established with a mandate to examine and make recommendations regarding
issues, opportunities, and constraints related to trade and globalization
relative to the New England and Eastern Canadian regions; and
WHEREAS, the level of trade between jurisdictions is affected by the
interaction of factors such as the legal and policy environment,
transportation and communication infrastructure, technological environment,
and trade development initiatives; and
WHEREAS, the events of September 11th have had an irreversible
effect on protocols for the movement of goods, services and people between
jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, Resolution 26-5 of the New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers Conference held in Westbrook, Connecticut in August 2001,
directed the Standing Committee on Trade and Globalization to enter into
discussions regarding and to seek appropriate resources for the development of
a trade and infrastructure study to examine opportunities for trade
development, identification of strategic infrastructure development and
coordination opportunities; and
WHEREAS, under the leadership of the State of Maine, in partnership
with the State of New York, a study of transportation infrastructure was
recently conducted under the aegis of the Northeast Association State
Transportation Officials (NASTO) and may be used as a first step towards
meeting the direction of Resolution 26-5; and
WHEREAS, the coordination opportunities of strategic transportation
infrastructure, policies, technologies, planning, coordination opportunities
have also been identified in other fora such as the Annual Conference of
Atlantic Premiers, the Eastern Border Transportation Coalition, the Annual
Conference of New England Governors, and the Transportation Border Working
Group, as well as in many transportation studies recently conducted in the
region.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Conference of New England
Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers reaffirm support for the work of the
Standing Committee on Trade and Globalization with the objective of
facilitating and expanding trade within the Northeast, recognizing that
regional priorities identified in the 2001-03 work plan have changed in the
aftermath of September 11th; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference mandate the Standing
Committee on Trade and Globalization to develop a framework for establishing
direct communication among state and provincial trade representatives for the
purpose of exchanging information to avoid potential trade disputes; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference mandate the Standing
Committee on Trade and Globalization to seek financial support from both
federal governments to make international trade corridors, including border
crossing, more fluid and efficient while maintaining security and safety,
ensuring that Eastern Canadian-New England border issues are considered during
the development and implementation of new customs clearance procedures,
including the NEXUS program for low risk individuals and FAST program for
commercial traffic; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference mandate the Standing
Committee on Trade and Globalization to secure full or associate membership in
the I-95 Corridor Coalition for the jurisdictions with the purpose of
developing ITS technologies, improving interjurisdictional coordination and
promoting significant Northeastern international trade corridors including
corridors significant for the region such as I-87, I-89, I-91 and I-93, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference mandate the Standing
Committee on Trade and Globalization to build on the NASTO Freight Service and
Investment Study, taking into consideration, in particular, current work in
the areas of border efficiency and security, regulatory harmonization of
transportation, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and trade corridor
development with the objective of presenting to the 2003 Annual Conference of
New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers those areas for potential
cooperation amongst the jurisdictions comprising the Conference; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference mandate the Standing
Committee on Trade and Globalization to review the policies and regulations
surrounding the commercial vehicles, including trucks, with the objective of
presenting to the 2003 Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers those areas for potential cooperation amongst jurisdictions
comprising the Conference; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference mandate the Standing
Committee on Trade and Globalization to enter into discussions with both
federal governments and with other organizations as appropriate with the
objective of improving air service within the region and particularly across
the border by expanding the use of such concepts as preclearance of air
travellers.
Adopted at the 27th Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers, August 25-27, 2002.
Premier Bernard Landry
Québec Co-Chair |
Governor Lincoln Almond
Rhode Island
Co-Chair |