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Chilean agricultural export promotion experience to advance agricultural trade: legal, regulatory and operational frameworks and impact assessment

Best practices in export promotion: Experience in Latin America, Eastern Europe and Central Asia









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    The promotion of food exports in Serbia
    Best practices in export promotion: Experience in Latin America, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
    2016
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    This report aims to present the experience of food export promotion (EP) in Serbia with the objective of disseminating good practices for the development of a food export promotion strategy in the Republic of Moldova. Serbia is a good source to research EP, since the country has made many investments in institutional development, budgeting and programming and applied many different measures to support EP. There are many successful stories but also many mistakes that Serbia has made in the last t en years of its EP programme for agricultural products. Several institutions were involved in EP in Serbia and this report will discuss their role, achievements and the problems they encountered. Specific focus is given to the measures implemented in the last ten years, providing an overview and an assessment of the measures taken. Finally, conclusions and recommendations are provided based on interviews with main stakeholders in EP and an analysis performed by the author.
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    Assessing the impact of trade and other policies on global value chain (GVC) participation, positioning and vertical specialization in agriculture and food
    Background paper for The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) 2020
    2020
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    This technical paper includes:  A literature review of the impact of trade policies and domestic support measures (for example, subsidies) on global value chain (GVC) participation including the effects of tariffs and non-tariff measures, Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) and Rules of Origin, as well as recent market developments and trade tensions on GVC linkages.  The computation of indicators and decomposition for 18 agri-food sectors and 29 countries and aggregate regions, derived from the most recent (2014) release of the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) database.  The description of the modeling and simulation exercises using a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model to analyse the effects of tariffs on GVC participation/positioning on countries and regions, and conduct simulation scenarios to quantitatively assess the effects of trade and other policy changes on GVCs participation (scenarios will include a reduction on tariff levels and trade liberalization).

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