THE EUROPEAN SERVICES FORUM (ESF) PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY

The European Services Forum (ESF) represents the European services sectors' interests towards international stakeholders and decision makers.

Service Sectors include:

  1. Audiovisual Services
  2. Business Services
  3. Distribution/Retail Services
  4. Engineering and Construction Services
  5. Environmental Services/Utiluities
  6. Financial Services
  7. General Services
  8. Insurance
  9. Professional Services (Lawyers, Accountants, Architects, Notaries)
  10. Postal and Express Delivery Services
  11. Shipping
  12. Telecommunications
  13. Tourism

Corporate Members include:

  1. BDO
  2. British Telecommunications Plc
  3. Deutsche Bank AG
  4. Deutsche Telekom AG
  5. Deutsche Post DHL
  6. Ernst & Young
  7. HSBC Holdings Plc
  8. IBM Europe, Middle East & Africa
  9. Inmarsat
  10. KPMG
  11. Microsoft Corporation Europe
  12. Oracle Europe, Middle East & Africa
  13. Orange
  14. Prudential Plc
  15. Siemens AG
  16. Standard Chartered Bank
  17. TCS (Tata Consultancy Services)
  18. Telefonica SA
  19. Telenor Group
  20. Thomson Reuters
  21. Vodafone
  22. Zurich Financial Services

Trade Associations include:

  1. Architects' Council of Europe (ACE)
  2. Bundesverband der Freien Berufe (BFB) German Association of Liberal Professions
  3. Bureau International des Producteurs d'Assurances et dee Réassurances (BIPAR)
  4. Business Europe WTO Working GRoup
  5. Confederation of Danish Industry (DI)
  6. Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK)
  7. Conseil des Barreaux de la Communauté Européenne (CCBE)
  8. Conseil des Notariats de l'Union Européenne (CNUE) Council of Notaries of the European Union
  9. ECommerce Europe
  10. EuroCiett
  11. EuroCommerce
  12. European Association of Cooperative Banks( EACB)
  13. European Banking Federation (EBF/FBE)
  14. European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
  15. European Community Shipowners' Association (ECSA)
  16. European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations (EFCA)
  17. European Satellite Operators Association (ESOA)
  18. European Savings Banks Group (ESBG)
  19. European Public Telecommunication Network Operators' Associoation (ETNO)
  20. Fédération des Experts Comptables Européens (FEE)
  21. Fédération de l'Industrie Européenne de la Construction (FIEC)
  22. Foreign Trade Association
  23. Insurance Europe
  24. Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC)
  25. Law Society of England and Wales
  26. Mouvement des Entreprises de France
  27. PostEurop
  28. Svenskt Näringsliv (Confederation of Swedish Enterprises)
  29. The CityUK

Over the years, ESF has been recognized by relevant stakeholders active in international trade policy as the voice of the European service industries. Initially, ESF's mandate was to support the WTO's services negotiations. Now, it also covers the negotiations on EU bilateral agreements with EU trading partners in third countries.

ESF's activities include:

  1. Engaging in direct dialogue with key decisionmakers: The ESF closely collaborates with international organisations that represent service industries in the developed and the developing world. The Forum is a member of the Global Services Coalition. ESF is involved in the Market Access Advisory Committee work, participates in the European Commission's Civil Society Dialogue Meetings and is a member of the  DG Trade's Civil Society Contact Group. ESF increasingly monitors the European Parliament's work related to trade policy.
  2. Issuing Position Papers: To highlight the European services sectors' stakes in international trade in services, ESF produces a large number of position papers. The recipients of ESF's position papers include, if appropriate, the European Commissioner for Trade, the European Commission's DG Trade and other relevant Directorates, the EU Trade Ministers and their representatives
  3. Issuing Press Releases: To raise public awareness, ESF issues press releases on topics related to its activities whenever appropriate.
  4. Participation in Conferences: To present the views of the European Services sector.

 

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