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Harry G. Broadman - Africa\'s Silk Road China and India\'s New Economic Frontier (2007, World Bank Publications) - libgen.li
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Export Performance of AGOA Countries
(percent)
Share of Growth of United States Growth of exports to in total exports total exports United States
Categories
(2002)
(1999–2002)
(1999–2002)
LDCs without apparel benefits 2.6
⫺30.2
LDCs with apparel benefits 19.5 80.1
Non-LDCs non-oil exporters without apparel benefits 15.4
⫺16.8
Non-LDCs non-oil exporters with apparel benefits liberal rules of origin 21.5 38.0
Non-LDCs non-oil exporters with apparel benefits restrictive rules of origin 11.1 Source Brenton and Ikezuki 2004.
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setback if production capacity being builtin African countries can be sustained or, more probably, if niche rather than mass markets are targeted.
Cotonou Agreement and Economic Partnership Agreements of the EU
In addition to EBA, the EU has extended to Africa, the Caribbean, and the
Pacific (ACP) countries preferential access to its market under the Cotonou
Agreement, the successor to the Lomé Convention. Economic Partnership
Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and ACP countries are under negotiation to replace the preferential systems embodied in the Cotonou Agreement, which had received a waiver under the enabling clause from GATT
Article XXIV this waiver expires in It is envisioned that the EPAs will promote trade and development in the
ACP countries compatible with WTO principles by establishing agreements between large groups of countries forming customs unions. By negotiating reciprocal liberalization with existing South-South regional groupings and by providing common rules of origin with cumulative provisions, the intention is to prevent the hub-and-spokes effects that plague many bilateral North-
South agreements. Several issues will determine the ultimate effectiveness of any EPAs in promoting development the degree of additional MFN liberalization in goods and services the restrictiveness of rules of origin and the extent of trade diversion that could occur in the event that there is no reduction in
MFN border protection. Because tariffs are relatively high and internal barriers within groupings are still prevalent, enacting EPAs without prior action on
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