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When embedded in a consistent and credible reform strategy, the key determinant of RTAs’ success is low external trade barriers. While many
African and Asian
countries have reduced tariffs, in some cases,
as noted above, they remain high, and the risk of trade diversion remains significant.
Further reductions in applied MFN tariffs thus will be required to ensure that RTAs are beneficial for those participating in them and to minimize the impact on the countries that are left out.
At the same time, a preferential trading arrangement cannot substitute for an adequate investment climate.
Investment Treaties and AgreementsBilateral Investment AgreementsWorldwide, the number of bilateral investment treaties (BITs), double taxation treaties (DTTs), and various other types of preferential trade agree-
FIGURE 3.14
The Spaghetti Bowl of African RIAs Algeria
Morocco
Mauritania
Tunisia
AMUGhana
Nigeria
Cape Verde
The Gambia
ECOWASConseil deL’EntenteGuinea-Bissau
Mali
Senegal
WAEMULiberia
Sierra Leone
Guinea
Libya
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