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Madrid, 29 January, 2002 - The World Tourism Organization (WTO) has

appointed Geoffrey Lipman as special advisor to the Secretary-General on Trade in Tourism Services.

Mr. Lipman, the chairman of Green Globe 21 and former president of

the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), will be responsible for

promoting the fair and sustainable liberalization of tourism services

in the next round of negotiations of the World Trade Organization.

"Geoffrey Lipman is a great champion of the tourism industry. His

vast experience in working with the private sector and in government

relations will be a strong asset in our efforts to obtain a balanced

form of liberalization," said WTO Secretary-General Francesco

Frangialli.

"WTO is committed to full, but controlled liberalization of the

tourism sector to eliminate all remaining barriers to trade," said Mr.

Frangialli. "Our goal is to advance tourism in the next trade round,

taking into account the ideas embodied in Global Code of Ethics for

Tourism-which has just been approved by the United Nations-and paying

close attention to socio-cultural issues."

"In this way, tourism can provide a good example for other sectors

of how an industry that is already liberalized can make more progress

towards sustainable development," he added.

WTO´s Working Group on Liberalization has put forward a Draft Annex

on Tourism to be added to the General Agreement on Trade in Services

or GATS. The annex proposes new rules for ensuring equitable trading

conditions in international tourism, consistent with the needs for

sustainable development of tourist destinations.

"It is in the industry's own interest to avoid sacrificing

everything to short-term profitability and to give future generations

a chance to discover the natural and cultural heritage on which

tourism relies for its development," said Mr. Frangialli.

The World Trade Organization, at its meeting in Doha last November,

reaffirmed its commitment to continue working in the services sector

and introduced social concerns as part of the scope of the

negotiations, particularly in developing countries.

 

According to Mr. Lipman: "WTO´s role is to ensure that the interests

of developing countries are taken care of through a fair

liberalization process and through positive, pro-active steps taken by

the tourism industry."

The Tourism Annex to GATS is especially important to the developing

world because tourism is the only sector in which the developing

countries have a trade surplus.

As president of the WTTC, Mr. Lipman was instrumental in positioning

tourism as a mainstream industry within the Uruguay Round of trade

negotiations.

"WTO has a real opportunity here to get trade ministries talking

with the tourism sector about the human face of liberalization. That´s

why I am so excited about taking on this position," said Mr. Lipman.

As the first president of WTTC throughout the 1990s, Geoffrey Lipman

was responsible for expanding the global tourism alliance of Chief

Executive Officers from 10 to 100 members. Prior to joining the WTTC,

he spent 20 years with the International Air Transport Association

(IATA), where he was Chief of Staff and Head of Government Affairs. He

has published several reports and books on airline liberalization and

was a member of the European Union "Comité de Sages" on air transport

liberalization.

Since attending the Earth Summit in 1992, Mr. Lipman has focused

much of his attention on sustainable tourism, establishing the Green

Globe environmental programme for consumers, corporations and

communities.

 

For Further Information Contact:

Alla Peressolova

Tel. 91-567-8193

Fax: 91-567-8218

email: comm@world-tourism.org

 

Editor´s Note: A photo of Geoffrey Lipman can be downloaded from the

photo gallery in the newsroom section of the WTO website: www.

world-tourism.org