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Global Manufacturing and Outsourcing of Business Functions : Multi-National Enterprises & Foreign Affiliates by Ms. Angsupalee Wacharakiat Data Management Department, Bank of Thailand Presented in the Global Forum on Trade Statistics “Measuring Global Trade - Do we have the right numbers?” organized jointly by UNSD and Eurostat in collaboration with WTO 2-4 February 2011, Geneva, Switzerland
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Topics of Discussion Structure of Thai Exports & Imports : MNEs’ role 1 2 3 4 Sectoral Concentration of MNEs Cases Investigated : Electronics & Automotive Industries Problems & Challenges 5 The Road Ahead
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1 ¤Exports dominated by large firms Structure of Thai Exports & Imports : MNEs’ role
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1 ¤Imports also dominated by large firms Structure of Thai Exports & Imports : MNEs’ role
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1 ¤Large exporters & importers are mostly MNEs Structure of Thai Exports & Imports : MNEs’ role Non MNEs MNEs 300 – 4xx firms 35,xxx – 66,xxx firms 30 - 40% 60 – 70 %
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2 ¤Most MNEs exporters are in the following industries - Electronics - Automotive - Electrical appliances - Chemicals & plastics Sectoral Concentration of MNEs
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3 ¤Top exporting products - Electronics : 17% - Automotive : 10% ¤Use of imported contents ¤Highly associated with “intra-firm trade” ¤Being “Assembly Plant” by nature “Goods for processing” vs “Merchandise Trade” Cases Investigated : Electronics & Automotive Industries
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3 ¤Through initial contacts with major players - Electronics : - Practices vary across firms - Some = purchase M receive full amount of X - Some = partially receive net processing fees - Automotive : - Commercial cars = high local contents - Passenger cars = 60% local contents - Purchase M & receive full amount of X Cases Investigated : Electronics & Automotive Industries
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3 ¤Majority of observed practices = implied “Change of Ownership” over imported content - Currently record as “Merchandise Trade” - Focusing on firms which “partially receive net processing fees” Exploring possibility of distinguishing “Goods for processing” Cases Investigated : Electronics & Automotive Industries
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4 ¤Decentralized Statistical System - Lack of synchronization of codification Problems & Challenges (1) Other Datasets BOT’s Transactor Profile Customs Data cleaning & filtering MNEs Database MOC’s Business Profile
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4 Problems & Challenges (1) ¤Decentralized Statistical System - prolonged process on updating database on companies’ profile - legal obstacles / fees associated with inter-agency data sharing MOC’s Business Profile
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5 ¤Strengthening collaboration through “Statistical Master Plan 2011-2015” - Final process for official approval by the Cabinet - NSO taking lead role as coordinator + setting up steering committee - Stronger bond for inter-agency data sharing / consultation among stakeholders - Action plans for statistical enhancement / adoption of new international standards = more synchronized among relevant agencies The Road Ahead (1)
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4 ¤Distinguishing “Goods for Processing” from “Merchandise Trade Statistics” - Identifying relevant MNEs - Identifying priority sectors - Identifying proper data collection framework Problems & Challenges (2)
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5 ¤“Goods for processing” = already incorporated in the project to enhance coverage of BOP statistics ¤Explore potential data sources & data collection framework - Invoice/attachment to declaration form maintained by the Customs - Corporate survey - Separate survey - Supplementary questions to other surveys - BOT vs NSO or other agencies - Estimation method The Road Ahead (2)
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Thank You! angsupaw@bot.or.th
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