The consequences of the EU enlargement on the trade relations between the Republic of Belarus and the Visegrad Countries Prepared by: Mr. Stanislav Vassilevsky,

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The consequences of the EU enlargement on the trade relations between the Republic of Belarus and the Visegrad Countries Prepared by: Mr. Stanislav Vassilevsky, MFA of the Republic of Belarus 2004 Budapest

Analysis framework What shall we do together to build the United States of Europe?

Overview u State of the trade between the Republic of Belarus and the Visegrad Countries u Consequences of the import tariff change u Consequences of the spread of the contingent protection activity of the EU (anti-dumping, quotas) u Consequences of the spread of the technical barriers u Total balance of the changes of the terms of trade u Other effects of the enlargement of the EU u The search for the soothing of the negative effects

The state of the trade between Belarus and the Visegrad Countries (11 months of 2003) CountryTurnover ths. USD Export ths. USD Import ths. USD Poland704764, , ,1 Hungary130341,397050,133291,2 Czech Republic ,745028,361906,4 Slovakia42380,220563,821816,4 TOTAL984420, , ,1 % to the total trade of Belarus 5,16,24,1

Structure of the trade between Belarus and the Visegrad Countries 1. Major exports of Belarus: oil, oil products, gas, fertilizers, cement, steel products, wood products, tractors, parts of tractors and automobiles, casein 2. Major imports of Belarus: electrical lamps and tubes, pharmaceutical products, consumer products, plastics, pumps, varnishes, slag wool, fiberboard, fruits

Consequences of the import tariff change CountryExports for the calculati ons, ths. USD Average weighted tariff Average weighted tariff in the EU Import duties in the country Import duties in the EU Balance (+) and (-) Poland ,90, Hungary ,12, Cz. Rep ,36, Slovakia157493,90, Total ,552, % of exports 78,2

Consequences of the spread of the contingent protection activity of the EU The list of non-tariff measures of the EU regarding the exports of Belarus: ProductMeasure Textile productsQuotas, for 34 out 146 categories CarbamideAnti-dumping duty, 7%+7EURO/ton PotashAnti-dumping duty, 19-48EURO/ton Urea-ammoniac mixture Anti-dumping duty, 6,5%+17,86EURO/ton Polyester stapleAnti-dumping duty, 15,8-21%

Consequences of the spread of the contingent protection activity of the EU Table of the volume of exports under the measures: CountryProductVolume, ths. USD HungaryPolyester staple583 PolandCarbamide227 PolandPotash43173 PolandPolyester staple138 Czech RepublicPotash3900 SlovakiaPotash3246 Total51126

Consequences of the spread of the technical barriers of the EU 1. More strict security and ecological standards: food, industrial products, growing wild products 2. Bigger support of the agricultural sector: tractors, automobiles, casein

Total balance of the changes of the terms of trade after the enlargement CountryEffect of the import tariff change Effect of the AD spread Effect of spread of quotas on textile import Effect of the technical barriers toughening Total balance, (+) and (-) Poland … Hungary … Czech Republic … Slovakia … Total % of exports 12,4

1. Bigger structural support within the EU (PHARE, SAPARD, ISPRA, etc.): Poland (+6998 mln. EURO), Hungary (+1374 mln. EURO), Czech Republic (+778 mln. EURO), Slovakia (+831 mln. EURO) 2. Change of the transit conditions (more favorable in the EU than in the VG, Belarus transit role is up) 3. Impact of the anti-monopoly demands of the EU: Ban of being supplied by more than 30% from one supplier in the energy sector – shift towards Belarus 4. Change of the rules of crossing the border: The slowdown of the border trade (20 ths. people in Brest region are threatened to be unemployed) 5. Change of the payment conditions (shift to EURO) Other indirect effects of the EU enlargement on the trade relations

The search for the soothing of the negative effects 1. The signing of new trade and investment agreements 2. The transitional period for the application of the anti-dumping duties (up to 8 months) 3. The increase of the quotas on textile imports 4. ISO 9000 and certification of the products and quality systems in Belarus 5. Compensation of the negative effects 6. The concept of the neighborhood of the EU

Thank you very much for your attention!