Speech by Deputy Executive Director Ambassador
Zhang Yan
At The Workshop on Quality Systems in National Metrology Institutes
4 December 2000
Distinguished Participants
Ladies and Gentlemen
It is a great pleasure for me to speak at the opening of this APEC
Workshop on Quality Systems in National Metrology Institutes. On
behalf of the APEC Secretariat, I would like to express our appreciation
to Mr. Jesus Motoomull, the project overseer, as well as the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) National
Measurement Laboratory of Australia, and the National Association
of Testing Authorities of Australia, for their efforts that made
this Workshop possible. My thanks also goes to the Singapore Productivity
and Standards Board for their hosting the event. To all the experts
participating in this Workshop I would like to extend my warm welcome.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
To achieve open and free trade and investment in Asia-Pacific region
by 2010/2020 is a goal set by APEC leaders in Bogor, 1994. Over
the years, APEC member economies have made important efforts to
promote trade and investment liberalization and facilitation with
a view to create necessary condition for achieving this goal. They
have identified fifteen areas to work on Standards and conformance
is one of them. Since its founding, the Sub-Committee on Standards
and Conformance (SCSC) has undertaken many meaningful work, such
as encouraging alignment of APEC member economies’ standards with
international standards; promoting mutual recognition among APEC
member economies of conformity and assessment in regulated and voluntary
sectors; promoting cooperation for technical infrastructure development
in order to facilitate broad participation in mutual recognition
arrangements in both regulated and voluntary sectors; and ensuring
the transparency of the standards and conformity assessment of APEC
member economies.
The Workshop we are having today is another concrete effort made
by member economies to advance our work and cooperation in this
area. I am of the view that this Workshop is timely and important.
The reasons are obvious.
Firstly, to remove the technical barriers is regarded as an increasingly
urgent task in the efforts to further expend trade in the region.
With this in mind, APEC leaders when they met in Brunei last month
once again stressed the importance of trade facilitation and instructed
Ministers to continue work on simplifying and harmonizing standards
and conformance and customs procedures as two priority areas. This
Workshop can be seen as an immediate follow-up in response to leaders
instruction.
Secondly, at the present, many APEC national metrology institutes,
particular those in developing economies still lack quality systems
that would satisfy international criteria and therefore are disadvantaged
in acceding to the global Mutual Recognition Arrangements. This
workshop aims at assisting respective national metrology institutes
in APEC member economies to build up their capacity in meeting the
quality system requirements of the "Global Mutual Recognition
Arrangements (MRA)" which went into effect in October 1999.
It will address the urgent need of creating a foundation for development
of quality systems in member economies to a level suitable for international
recognition and promoting international acceptance of the calibration
certificates issued by APEC national metrology institutes, thus
to eliminate the technical barriers to trade in the APEC region.
Thirdly, metrology and calibration constitutes the foundation for
other activities in the areas of standards and conformance, such
as inspection and testing, certification of products and quality
systems, and standards development. Therefore, building the capacity
of national metrology institutes of APEC member economies would
contribute to improving performance not only in the area of metrology
and calibration, but also in the whole spectrum of standards and
conformance.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
In the next few days, the Workshop is going to undertake a series
of activities, including discussions, training and study tour. It
will offer you a good opportunity to exchange your experiences,
identify gap against the quality system requirements and develop
individual plans for improving your respective national metrology
institutes’ quality systems. Apart from this, I hope that the Workshop
will also produce sound recommendations for the future action of
Sub-Committee on Standards and Conformance.
In conclusion, I wish you all the best in your deliberation and
wish the Workshop a success.
Thank you.
|