SPS COMMITTEE THEMATIC
SESSION ON SCIENCE-BASED SPS IMPORT CONTROLS
TO FACILITATE SAFE TRADE
MONDAY 3 (AFTERNOON) AND TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER
2025
WTO, CENTRE WILLIAM RAPPARD, GENEVA
AND ZOOM
 PROGRAMME[1]
Revision
1.  The SPS Committee has decided to
hold a thematic session on science-based SPS import controls to facilitate safe
trade, following an initial proposal by the European Union to hold a thematic
session on how to facilitate safe trade via efficient import controls using
modern IT tools (IT risk analysis, AI, e‑commerce, etc.).[2]
This thematic session follows up on a recommendation in the _Report of the Sixth Review of the
SPS Agreement for the Committee to continue to engage and
encourage Members to share experiences with new technologies and digital tools
to facilitate safe trade, and to continue discussions on how to promote the
adoption of novel approaches and related technologies, including digital tools
to facilitate safe trade.[3] This session also builds on the Committee's Thematic Session on Approval Procedures held in November 2019[4]
and Thematic Session on Digital Tools held in June 2024.[5]
2.  According to the WTO SPS
Agreement, Members have the right to determine their appropriate level of
sanitary and phytosanitary protection and adopt SPS measures and controls based
on scientific risk assessment. The chosen level of protection is applicable
both for domestically produced and imported goods. Import controls are crucial
in verifying compliance with the relevant SPS requirements of the
importing Member in order to protect human, animal and plant life and health.
They can be complex, time and resource-intensive procedures, and there is an
opportunity to determine whether some of these controls can be streamlined and
modernized, including by using IT tools.
3.  The thematic session could
support the implementation of the SPS Agreement by addressing the following
questions:
a._        
how to better understand import controls,
including new tools and developments, as well as opportunities for trade and the
economy;
b._        
how Members may improve import controls in
their own jurisdiction;
c._        
how the SPS Committee could continue its work
on import controls.
4.  The thematic session will be
moderated by Mr Knut Berdal (Norway), Specialist Director at the Norwegian
Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
5.  The thematic session is scheduled
to be held in Geneva on Monday 3 November from 15:00 to 18:00 (CET), and on
Tuesday 4 November 2025, from 10:00 to 13:00 (CET), continuing in the afternoon
from 15:00 to 18:00 (CET). The thematic session can be attended in person or
via Zoom with WTO credentials using this link.
The event will also be livestreamed.[6]
Interpretation will be provided in English, French, and Spanish.
Information on the thematic session and
presentations is available on the event's webpage.
[1] This document has been prepared under the Secretariat's own
responsibility and is without prejudice to the positions of Members or to their
rights and obligations under the WTO.
 
[2] _G/SPS/GEN/2292; _G/SPS/R/116, para. 5.19.
 
[3] _G/SPS/74,
para. 2.29.