Angola's graduation from LDC status Potential consequences Ben McCarthy Africa, Least developed Countries and Special Programmes.

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Angola's graduation from LDC status Potential consequences Ben McCarthy Africa, Least developed Countries and Special Programmes

Angola first found eligible for graduation in 2012 (income only) LDC average GDP per capita is $1640 (2014) Angola's GDP per capita is $6054 Economy is the 2 nd largest of all LDCs, and 5 th largest in Africa Despite high absolute and relative wealth compared to other LDCs, there are still challenges Transitioning from LDC status Graduation in context

Source: The Observatory of Economic Complexity (MIT) Transitioning from LDC status Structure of exports (2014) Diamonds, 1.5% Scrap iron, copper, aluminium etc. 0.2%

Angola is one of the least-diversified economies - but its main export benefits from great market access Oil exports also concentrated in few markets: –41% to China –15% to EU –7.7% to United States –7.6% to India Transitioning from LDC status Market access

Preferential access to the United States via the African Growth and Opportunities Act (until 2025) Angola will lose access to EU's 'Everything But Arms' - after a transition period of three years (to 2024) Continued preferential access to EU through the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) is uncertain - Angola is upper-middle-income country Other countries - e.g. Australia, Canada, New Zealand Transitioning from LDC status Non-LDC preferential schemes

Currently Angola trades very little with the Southern African Development Community - 2.5% of exports Despite signing the Protocol on Trade in 2002, has not moved towards joining the SADC FTA Opportunities for increased access to regional markets are available Transitioning from LDC status SADC Free Trade Area

TRIPS sets out basic standards for the treatment of intellectual property between WTO members LDCs are not required to implement the agreement, except for a few basic provisions (articles 3,4,5) There is no extra transition period for graduating countries - WTO members are expected to implement the agreement at graduation In any case, the transition period for all LDCs ends July 2021 Transitioning from LDC status TRIPS

Multi-donor programme that aims to integrate LDCs into the global trade system A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study (DTIS) can be followed up with technical cooperation projects The EIF contains transition provisions - access maintained for at least three years after graduation, and possibly five Transitioning from LDC status Enhanced Integrated Framework

Angola's participation in the Enhanced Integrated Framework has been limited A Diagnostic Trade Integration Study was completed in 2006 Currently, no technical cooperation projects being carried out EIF can be utilised until 2024 Transitioning from LDC status Current implementation in Angola

Currently Angola sees relatively little benefit from LDC status Moving out of the LDC category can contribute to changing perceptions Graduation does not need to be the focus for the country - an ongoing strategy for sustainable development is essential Transitioning from LDC status Final considerations

Ben McCarthy Africa, Least Developed Countries and Special Programmes Division Transitioning from LDC status Thankyou for your attention