What is Aid for Trade? Presentation by Arnold Jorge, Multilateral Aid for Trade Section.

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What is Aid for Trade? Presentation by Arnold Jorge, Multilateral Aid for Trade Section

Facts and Figures  More than 88 million people are likely to be unemployed in the formal sector in Asia and the Pacific by (ILO Geneva. Global Employment Trends 2014)  No country has achieved high and lasting growth without participating in international trade. World Bank ( World Development Report 2000/2001: Attacking Poverty. Commission on Growth and Development The Growth Report: Strategies for Sustained Growth and Inclusive Development)  Modelling suggests that an increase in the volume of trade of 10 per cent will raise per capita income by over 5 per cent. ( Feyrer, James ‘Time and Income – Exploiting Time Series in Geography’, NBER Working Paper Series 14910)  Countries that liberalised their trade regime had 1.5 per cent faster annual growth than before they liberalised. (Wacziarg, R; and Welch KH ‘Trade Liberalisation and Growth: New Evidence’. The World Bank Economic Review, 22(2), )  One dollar in aid for trade is associated with an increase of nearly 8 dollars in additional exports. (OECD/WTO Aid for Trade at a Glance OECD Publishing, Paris)  Reforms in line with the WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation could increase global GDP by US$1 trillion per annum and create 21 million jobs, of which 18 million would be in developing countries. (Peterson Institute of International Economics Washington DC. Payoff from the World Trade Agenda )  The Asia-Pacific region could increase its output by up to US$47 billion each year by eliminating the barriers to women in the workforce. (Asian Development Bank and International Labour Organization Bangkok. Women and Labour Markets in Asia: Rebalancing for Gender Equality)

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The Global Aid for Trade Initiative was launched at the 2005 Hong Kong WTO Ministerial Conference. It set in motion a two-track process: 1.WTO Member countries agreed to increase aid for trade, but without setting a target. 2.The OECD began a Global Aid for Trade Review, which is conducted every two years. In 2010, the G20 pledged to ‘at least maintain beyond 2011, aid for trade levels that reflect the average of the years 2006 to 2008 (or US$24 billion)’. The new post-2015 development agenda (the Sustainable Development Goals) builds on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The new Goals, agreed in September 2015, are to finish the job of the MDGs. WTO and OECD Post-2015 Development Agenda G20 The Global Agenda

What aid for trade is  “Aid for Trade is about helping developing countries, in particular the least developed, to build the trade capacity and infrastructure they need to benefit from trade opening. It is part of overall Official Development Assistance (ODA) — grants and concessional loans — targeted at trade- related programs and projects.” World Trade Organization  Aid for trade is about helping developing countries address their constraints to trade.  Many developing countries are unable to take advantage of trade opportunities, because they face considerable internal constraints, such as:  weak public sector institutions, including in formulating economic policy and regulations and negotiating trade agreements;  poor infrastructure, including roads, ports and information and communications technology; and  lack of private sector capability, including poor access to finance and distribution channels, and a lack of a skilled workforce.