TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION ASSESSMENT

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WORLD BANK GROUP IsDB-World Bank Capacity Building Trade and Competitiveness Oct 20-22, 2011 TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION ASSESSMENT Diagnostic Tools and Action Plans Monica Alina Mustra INTERNATIONAL TRADE DEPARTMENT

Agenda 1. Regional Cross-Border Program 2. Trade Facilitation Facility

Implementing the TTFA A toolkit for policy makers and remedial action

What has been implemented? Original concept = phase 1 45 assessments concluded to date 5 in progress Half were in the context of DTIS The rest in CEM or Bank ESW on trade and competitiveness Very few independent TTFA assessments

What has been implemented? Phase 2 trade facilitation and logistics ESW in several MIC: Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil Morocco, Tunisia Indonesia Demand for a few other countries Phase 2 Emphasis on Logistics Services General Regulation Government Participation

What has been implemented? In addition, some regional assessments (ECA, SAR, MNA, CAFTA) = more than the sum of component national assessments Implemented by other organizations (IADB, UNCTAD, USAID)

1. Regional Cross-Border Program/Project Trade Facilitation and Infrastructure Mashreq Countries (Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria)

The Mashreq main routes Improved trade within the region and between the region and the rest of the world

Trade of the Mashreq countries 1. In relation to comparable countries, total Mashreq exports as a share of GDP are significantly lower and imports are higher 2. Intra-Mashreq trade is low more trade with the EU (25% of their total) than with each other (17% of their total) 3. Iraq (66%) and Jordan (51%) have comparatively high export shares to the rest of the world compared with Lebanon (26%) and Syria (9%)

A 2009 study identified main Regional issues: 1. Lack of coordination of national projects and policies related to trade facilitation, logistics and transport 2. No integration of cross border facilities or procedures between countries 3. Low quality of trucking fleets long delays at borders with third countries 4. No regional trade hub to serve north of Mashreq region 5. Lack of sub-regional economic or corridor management agency

and proposed recommendations Implementation would be best in a trade corridor context, managed by a Corridor Management Agency rather than a new economic institution Focus on Trade Facilitation improvements The World Bank s Mashreq Corridor Program (MCP) Implementation over 15 years (2 phases) USD 6.8 billion

Methodology of the Study Study based on Regional Trade and Transport Facilitation Assessments (TTFAs) and Review of relevant previous studies: UNESCWA European Union (through its EuroMed scheme) World Bank Other international and bilateral organizations

Benefits of improved trade facilitation for the Mashreq countries Potential trade and GDP benefits of improved trade facilitation would include: Annual cost savings more than USD 600 million per year This translates into additional exports of about USD6 billion per year by 2020.

Project Objective & Role of Training Improved trade within the region and between the region and the rest of the world Project Cost is mostly in infrastructure (border crossings facilities, road and rail improvements) but the main benefits will come from the trade facilitation measures which include: Training Programs and Professional Competence Certification Forwarders (with FIATA) Customs Brokers (with IFCBA) Truck Companies (with IRU play a major role)

Further Regional Studies: Maghreb Countries The Mashreq study was the first in a series The World Bank is currently undertaking a similar study in the Maghreb Countries And will soon start a trade facilitation assessment in Egypt

2. Trade Facilitation Facility

Trade Facilitation Facility Multi-donor trust fund TRADE FACILITATION FACILITY Managed by the World Bank Support concrete improvements in TF systems Help reduce developing countries trade costs Emphasis on Africa/low-income countries

Training outcomes and follow up TTFA work in the region is initiated TTFA phase I/II implementation Preparation of TTFA workshop based on implementation of TTFA in region

Contact Us The World Bank Group International Trade Department www.worldbank.org/trade www.worldbank.org/tradefacilitation www.worldbank.org/tradelogistics www.worldbank.org/lpi www.gfptt.org Washington Office 1818 H Street NW Washington DC 20433 Contact: tradefacilitation@worldbank.org