LDC Services: Geneva Practitioners Seminar Series: Making Sense of GATS and Applying Good Practices in Services Negotiations

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LDC Services: Geneva Practitioners Seminar Series: Making Sense of GATS and Applying Good Practices in Services Negotiations Seminar 4: Services in Global Value Chains: Key Issues for LDCs Diane SAYINZOGA Rwanda Development Board Experiences of LDCs in Africa WTO Building, Room B 27 March 2015

2 Outline Overview of services sector in Africa Services Negotiations case of Africa Challenges to Services sector Service in the global value chain Services Development : Case of Rwanda

3 Overview of services sector in Africa Top 10 services Exporters in 2013 Country Value in $ thousand % of total services exports Egypt 18,257,900 22% South Africa 14,174,726 17% Morocco 13,427,852 16% Tunisia 5,032,022 6% Kenya 4,944,397 6% Algeria 4,037,767 5% Mauritius 3,409,726 4% Tanzania 3,016,758 4% Ethiopia 2,961,094 4% Ghana 2,454,040 3% Source: Trade map

4 Overview of services sector in Africa: Relevance of Trade in Service Services are important for : Growth, employment and poverty reduction Exports diversification More competition, lower prices, higher quality and greater variety Case of EAC: Professionals Services across borders Financial Services (Banks, insurance companies) Education Services

5 Services Negotiations case of Africa Most African countries are members of a regional integration grouping; GATS principles as guiding principles for negotiating services at the regional level; Regional integration could facilitate a collective regional approach to GATS negotiations.

6 Services Negotiations case of Africa: Sectors of special interest in the services negotiations Telecommunication Services : the nature and effectiveness of regulation is crucial for benefiting from telecommunications liberalization. Transport Services: African countries suffer from high transport costs, which on average are three times as high as those of developed countries Financial Services: Liberalization of financial services requires a stable macroeconomic environment in order to yield full benefits.

7 Services Negotiations case of Africa: Sectors of special interest in the services negotiations( ) Tourism Services: African countries should develop concrete national policies and try to make a common offer in this sector; Construction Services: Developing countries should secure greater access to the construction markets available in their own countries and even in a regional context. Professional Services: Developed and developing countries alike have manifested interest in achieving higher levels of liberalization

8 Services Negotiations case of Africa: Role of Geneva based delegates Liaise with their Governments regarding trade policy issues; and research opportunities which might emerge from changes to policy; Report on trade barriers and get these barriers on the agenda for trade negotiations. Represent the country at high-level industry or government meetings;ƒand develop close relationships with various traderelated partners; Provide economic and commercial advice to the country and provide commercial insight to other home-based government agencies on issues such as technology;

9 Challenges to Services sector in Africa Data collection in services transactions is weak; The financial sectors in many African countries remain underdeveloped; Trade barriers continue to fragment the services markets on the continent; and the cost of trading in services is high. Lack of Suitable regulatory and institutional framework The Consumer protection laws and systems are still quite weak and ineffective

10 Challenges to be overcome through negotiations at multilateral level Foreign markets of interest to Africa impose prohibitions intended to protect them through nationality, residency or visa requirements; Subsidies are another challenge that often affects the competitiveness of services originating from Africa; Technical standards and licensing requirements imposed especially in professional business services such as accounting and auditing, legal services, medical and financial services; Legislative and procedural requirements such as immigration for natural persons, business set up and registration requirement are barriers in penetrating market of interest.

11 Service in the global value chain Services play a key role as facilitators of GVCs. Examples of these enabling services in GVCs are communications, insurance, finance, logistics etc. Services themselves are also being traded as tasks. Examples are back-office and data processing services. The efficiency of local trade facilitation (e.g. the procedures of customs, health, immigration, ports and other agencies at the border) and logistics services is central for a country that wishes to be integrated in GVCs.

12 Service in the global value chain key issues Production sector undermined by lack of access to services along the whole value chain: Education, IT, Logistics services among others; Limited assess to financial services affect the global value chain Transport costs result in high production cost Poor quality and expensive distribution, as well as poor communication services are not linking producers / sellers and consumers / buyers.

Services Development : Case of Rwanda - Move from agriculture based economy to a service based/ knowledge based one. 13

14 Services Development : Case of Rwanda Tourism remains the national leading export sector in the economy Tourism revenues reached USD 294 million in 2013, corresponding to a growth of 4 %.

15 Services Development : Case of Rwanda Services diversification Transport sector: The sector contributes about 7% to the GDP representing about 15% of total service delivery; Medical tourism strategy Growing MICE Tourism ICT is a pillar of Rwanda s Vision 2020; Over 5000km of fiber optic laid around the country

16 Service Development: Contribution of the service sector to the Economy PERCENTAGES (CURRENT PRICES) SERVICES 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Wholesale and retail trade 14 13 13 13 13 12 Hotels and Restaurants 3 2 3 3 3 2 Transport, storage & communication 6 6 5 5 5 5 Finance, insurance 3 2 3 3 3 3 Real estate, business services 11 13 13 13 13 11 Public administration 4 3 3 3 3 3 Education 4 3 3 3 3 3 Health 1 1 1 1 1 1 Other personal services 2 2 3 3 3 3 TOTAL 47% 47% 48% 47% 46% 45% Source: NISR

Rwanda s service Trade: Tourism value chain 17 End Markets Domestic Tourists International Tourists Supporting Institutions: RDB and PSF Travel Agents & Wholesalers Tour operators and Travel Agencies Service providers Inputs Handcraft producers Restaurants Hotels Transports : Buses, Taxi, cars, airlines other attractions Food and other inputs Financial institutions Training providers

18 Rwanda s service Trade: Tourism value chain - MICE Security services Audio visual facilities Entertain ment and leisure Human resource MICE Transport Food services Hotel

Tourism linked to other sectors 19

Actions to enhance the Rwanda s Tourism value chain 20 Upgrading of Processes: To digitize all processes and value chains in tourism, travel, hospitality, attraction and catering sectors. Digitization is driven by the need to cut on costs along the value chains. Strengthening Innovations and joint-venture enterprises Reducing barriers to entry into the tourism Value Chains Development of Critical Skills: To develop industry-needsbased local capacity building programmes Increasing Sectoral, Regional and International Linkages: To create linkages between the tourism sector and other sectors of the economy.

21 Conclusion Although services are more skills-intensive than other sectors, investment in services sector are usually less capital intensive than manufacturing and require less physical infrastructure and this is an advantage for countries with limited physical and financial capital. In this regard therefore, Governments should make every effort to develop the services sector, and taking advantage of provisions for LDCs in GATS through good practices in service Negotiations.

THANK YOU 22