Transport Connectivity for Landlocked Countries as a tool of development

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[email protected] Lahore, December 2013 Transport Connectivity for Landlocked Countries as a tool of development

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Transport Connectivity for Landlocked Countries as a tool of development . [email protected] Lahore, December 2013. 2 brief comments upfront. Bali UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime Transport 2013 just released : How long to implement Bali? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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[email protected] Lahore, December 2013

Transport Connectivity for Landlocked Countries as a tool of development

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2 brief comments upfront1) Bali2) UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime

Transport 2013 just released: – How long to implement Bali? – Which 4 countries register more than

50% of the world fleet? – How many tons of seaborne trade? – Who are the South Asian leaders in

shipping connectivity?– Which 2 countries build more than 2/3 of all

ships? – … see: http://unctad.org/rmt

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• Transport Connectivity

• for Landlocked Countries

• as a tool of development

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More trade-> More transport

supply-> More

competition-> lower freights-> More trade

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More income to finance trade facilitation

-> Better trade facilitation-> More Trade-> More income to finance

trade facilitation

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Better services-> More trade-> More income to

finance infrastructure-> Better services

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• Transport Connectivity

• for Landlocked Countries

• as a tool of development

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Sources for maps: http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/gissa/transport.html, http://www.mscgva.ch, Transport for London

Transport analysis:• Past: Port-to-port• Today: Door-to-door• Future: Network

Transport networks

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Introducing containerizationleads to more trade

Bernhofen et al, 2013 The Economist 18 May 2013

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Higher Container Shipping Connectivity leads to lower trade costs

(Arvis et al, 2013)

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Better connectivity leads to lower freight rates

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… more so than distance

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Liner Shipping Connectivity

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Trends

http://stats.unctad.org/LSCI

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• Transport Connectivity

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Trade and Transport Facilitation is needed not to so much to cover “distance”, but to overcome border crossings.

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The number of RTAs with trade facilitation provisions has grown six-fold in the last decade. Among new RTAs, more than 80% include Customs and other trade facilitation measures.

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Interest of transit countries• Transit traffic requires provision

of services. Opportunities for investment in warehouses, vehicles and ports.

• Transit generates induced economic activities: restaurants & hotels, repairs & workshops, trade of petroleum products

• Economies of scale and improved connectivity reduce costs of the transit country’s own trade

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Bali TF agreement: on transit• Article 11 Freedom of Transit• Article 1 (publication)

Article 2 (consultations)Article 6 (penalty prov.) Article 7.7 (AEO)Article 8 (border agency cooperation)Article 10 (formalities)Also cover transit!

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Special chapter in UNCTAD’s 2013Review of Maritime Transport

Assurance of uninterrupted transit: Consignments between trusted transit operator traders through trusted transit operator logistics providers should not be interrupted by any agency for any reason except in the case of clear evidence of a threat or violation. Assurance of uninterrupted transit should be adopted as a basic feature of all trusted transit operator programmes.

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade, • save time and frustrations, • improve governance, • empower women entrepreneurs, • strengthen regional integration, • modernize public administrations, • foster IT capacities, and• increase revenue collection.

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade • save time and frustrations

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade• save time and frustrations, • improve governance

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade• save time and frustrations• improve governance• empower women entrepreneurs

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade• save time and frustrations• improve governance• empower women entrepreneurs• strengthen regional integration

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade • save time and frustrations• improve governance• empower women entrepreneurs• strengthen regional integration• modernize public administrations

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade • save time and frustrations • improve governance • empower women entrepreneurs • strengthen regional integration • modernize public administrations • foster IT capacities

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade • save time and frustrations • improve governance • empower women entrepreneurs • strengthen regional integration • modernize public administrations • foster IT capacities• Improve security

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade, • save time and frustrations, • improve governance,

• empower women entrepreneurs, • strengthen regional integration, • modernize public administrations, • foster IT capacities, and• increase revenue collection.

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Beyond trade policies… TTF is good for development

Trade and Transport Facilitation reforms help to …• formalize trade, • save time and frustrations, • improve governance, • empower women entrepreneurs, • strengthen regional integration, • modernize public administrations, • foster IT capacities, • Improve security, and• increase revenue collection.

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The introduction of ICTs by Customs encourages SMEs to also connect to the internet

Developing ICTs

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Developing Transit

A framework for bank guarantees for transit trade helps improve the financial system

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Developing trust Increased transparency is good for

good governance in general

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Developing Single Windows

A single window experience for trade may help to introduce single windows elsewhere

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Implementation is more difficult for LDCs

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More trade-> More transport

supply-> More

competition-> lower freights-> More trade

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More income to finance trade facilitation

-> Better trade facilitation-> More Trade-> More income to finance

trade facilitation

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Better services-> More trade-> More income to

finance infrastructure-> Better services

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• Transport Connectivity

• for Landlocked Countries

• as a tool of development

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Lower Trade Costs-> More trade-> Economies of scale-> Lower Trade Costs

… for both: landlocked and transit countries

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[email protected] Lahore, December 2013

Transport Connectivity for Landlocked Countries as a tool of development

Thank you