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Steps towards developing an FTA negotiating Plan for goods Tamanna Chaturvedi Consultant Indian Institute of Foreign Trade New Delhi
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The confusion begins… …..so many products..so many markets !!
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Identify the sectors of Export interest Identify major ASEAN market for each product Check out the consumer preference in the importing Country At what price are you entering that market? What import duty rates is your product facing in each of these markets? What is the final landing price of your product in that market? Group A: Analyzing your Country’s position
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Who are the other competing suppliers? Are they WTO members? Are they Developed/developing/LDC Do they have any RTA with that Country? What is the duty rate faced by your competing suppliers? At what price is your competing supplier entering into that market? Group B: Analyzing competition If for a particular product, your competing supplier in any ASEAN market is a WTO member and is an LDC, then you need to consider that product under Priority sector for tariff reduction. Since the benefit that your country gets as LDC, you will get under RTA.
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Identify 5 major sectors/products of Import interest to your country From which ASEAN market are you importing? Since these are the sectors of import interest to your country, you will not require negotiating tariff duty reduction on these tariff lines with these markets. Group 3: Analyzing Import status
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Lao Myanmar Vietnam Thailand Exploring Intra EWEC Trade prospects
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ExportImport China Aquatic Cereals Soybean Animal fat Vegetable prducts Cambodia Soybean oil Maize Sesame LaoCoffeeEdible oil ThailandRice Tobacco Beverages Veg oil Vietnam Beverages Tobacco Veg oil Rice CoffeeCrude oil
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Identify 5 major sectors/products of Import surge in your country What is the import duty that you have decided as of now for other ASEAN countries? From which ASEAN market are you importing What is the import growth from these markets for last five years? Note: For products where the import growth has been very high from the ASEAN markets, you will like to keep it in negative/sensitive list.
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Some additional tips
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Look for products in which you have Comparative advantage? Rice from Lao PDRVietnamese RiceThai rice
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……….Current GI list from Vietnam PHAN THIET FISH SAUCE THANH HA LITCHI HAI HAU TAM XOAN RICE
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Thanh Ha Lychee from Hai Duong Province, Lai Vung Mandarin Orange from Dong Thap Province Hoa Loc Mango from Tien Giang Province. Mangosteen from Cai Mon Durian from Cai Mon Plum Hau from Bac Ha Grapefruit from Doan Hung Grapefruit from Canh Dien Grapefruit from Phuc Trach Longan Long from Hung Yen Litchi Thieu from Thanh Ha Sapodilla from Canh Dien Dragon fruit from Binh Thuan Vegetables from Dalat Perfumed rice Tam Thom (Xoan) from Hai Hau
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Methodology and Interpretation P d / P b P d = domestic price of the commodity P b = border or the adjusted reference price (adjusted for relevant transportation, handling and marketing costs.) *NPC less than 1 depicts competitiveness NPC as a competitive measure
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Where can I look for this information? 17
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www.trademap.org www.macmap.org www.macmap.org www.aric.adb.org www.aric.adb.org www.adb.org www.adb.org www.intracen.org www.standardsmap.org www.standardsmap.org Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (CBI): www.cbi.nlwww.cbi.nl CIA Factbook www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook Country Watch www.countrywatch.comwww.countrywatch.com www.economist.com/countries www.economist.com/countries
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First Step Find out the HS CODE of the products identified by you for your country/province?
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List of HS Code [2 digit level] 01-05 Animal & Animal ProductsAnimal & Animal Products 06-15 Vegetable ProductsVegetable Products 16-24 FoodstuffsFoodstuffs 25-27 Mineral ProductsMineral Products 28-38 Chemicals & Allied IndustriesChemicals & Allied Industries 39-40 Plastics / RubbersPlastics / Rubbers 41-43 Raw Hides, Skins, Leather, & FursRaw Hides, Skins, Leather, & Furs 44-49 Wood & Wood ProductsWood & Wood Products 50-63 TextilesTextiles 64-67 Footwear / HeadgearFootwear / Headgear 68-71 Stone / GlassStone / Glass 72-83 MetalsMetals 84-85 Machinery / ElectricalMachinery / Electrical 86-89 TransportationTransportation 90-97 MiscellaneousMiscellaneous 98-99 ServiceService
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