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by Bader Al-Dafa Under Secretary-General Executive Secretary UNCTAD XII, Ghana, 23 April 2008 Promoting Aid-for-Trade In the ESCWA Region

B y Bader Al-Dafa Under Secretary-General Executive Secretary UNCTAD XII, Ghana, 23 April 2008 Promoting Aid-for-Trade In the ESCWA Region Promoting Aid-for-Trade

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Page 1: B y Bader Al-Dafa Under Secretary-General Executive Secretary UNCTAD XII, Ghana, 23 April 2008 Promoting Aid-for-Trade In the ESCWA Region Promoting Aid-for-Trade

byBader Al-Dafa

Under Secretary-GeneralExecutive Secretary

UNCTAD XII, Ghana, 23 April 2008

Promoting Aid-for-TradeIn the ESCWA Region

Promoting Aid-for-TradeIn the ESCWA Region

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WTO members (8):

Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia & UAE

Observer Status (3):Iraq, Lebanon & Yemen

Non-WTO members (2):Palestine & Syria

ESCWA consists of 13 Members

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Main Features of the ESCWA Region

Developing economies, despite huge oil revenues in some countries

Modest institutional & infrastructural base

Emerging private sector

Dominance of the public sector, despite recent liberalization & privatization

Major Indicators (%)

ESCWA Share of World Total

2001 2006

GDP 1.65 1.99

Total Trade 2.51 3.27

FDI 0.32 3.75

Real GDP Growth 2.30 5.88

Source: (1) Annual Review of Developments in Globalization and Regional Integration in the Arab Countries, ESCWA (2007) (2) Statistical Abstract of the ESCWA Region, ESCWA (2007)

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0

10

20

30

Th

ousa

nd

s

2003 2004 2005

CountryDAC

CategoryGrowth Rate (2000-2005)

Yemen LDC 3.3

OmanUMIC

3.0

Lebanon 4.0

Iraq

LMIC

-

Palestine -

Syria 3.7

Egypt 3.7

Jordan 6.1

Saudi Arabia

Graduated

4.2

Bahrain -

Kuwait 7.3

UAE 8.2

Qatar - Source: World Development Indicators Database,World Bank (2007)

The ESCWA Region as a Recipient

GDP per capita(2003-2005)

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ESCWA member countries received US$14.7 billion (14%) of the world’s total ODA in 2006

OECD ODA to ESCWA Region

ODA distribution has been concentrated on social infrastructure rather than economic infrastructure & services & production

Social-infra remains the priority for the region (water & sewage, education, health, housing, rural development)

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Transport/ Telecom

22%

Water/ Sanitation

8%

Energy25%

Industry13%

Agriculture13%

Health, Education,

Housing19%

Sectoral Distribution of Aid from the Arab Region (2006)

Source: Unified Arab Economic Report, Arab Monetary Fund (2007)

The ESCWA Region as a Donor

ESCWA Region provided US$3.3 billion in 2006, which went to the region (62%), Asia (22%), Africa (15%) & Latin America (1%)

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AFT

Trade policy & negotiation skills constraints

Infrastructure constraints

Low competitiveness

of exports

Lack of adequate regional trade facilitation measures

AFT to Address Supply-Side Constraints& Market Access Challenges

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Procedural Requirements forExporting & Importing by Selected Region

Region

Processing Time (Days)

Document(Number)

Export Import Export Import

ESCWA 28.5 32 7.1 8.1

Latin America & Caribbean 22.2 25.8 7 7.6

East Asia & Pacific 24.5 25.8 7.0 7.5

OECD 9.8 10.4 4.5 5

Source: World Bank Group (2007)

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A Conducive Environment for AFT

National governments need to…

Improve Coordination Mechanism

Identify Trade-related

Priority Needs

Commit to Mainstream

Trade

DevelopTrade

Strategies

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Opportunities Furnished by the AFT Initiative for the ESCWA Region

Alignment of AFT with priorities focusing on national strategies

Increase in the amount of concessional aid Effective coordination among donors &

harmonization of donor procedures Systemized review, monitoring & evaluation to

enhance transparency & efficiency Enhanced integration into the multilateral trading

system

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1. AFT Global debate should be inclusive of all regions

2. Streamline AFT definition, scope and approach to be consistent with the objectives of South-South Cooperation and Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness

3. AFT delivery should be more demand-driven

4. Implement AFT Task Force Recommendations

5. Expand “Enhanced Integrated Framework”

What needs to be done?

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As all UN RCs, ESCWA is well positioned to assist in the implementation of the AFT initiative.

1. Promote & support future AFT debate (ensuring participation of the ESCWA Region)

2. Assist member countries and donors in surveying AFT priority needs in relevant areas

What can ESCWA do?

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3. Monitor & assess the impact & efficiency of tailored AFT funding on productive capacity & trade performance

4. Continue to provide target-oriented technical assistance for member countries

5. Encourage dialogue between member countries, donors and relevant regional organizations

…What ESCWA can do?

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Ensuring Integration of AFT in ESCWA

- Capacity building for trade

- Promote private-public partnerships

- Strengthen the private sector

- Promote South-South Cooperation

EconomicDevelopment &

Globalization

Transport/Maritime

ICT

Overall Strategy

Cross-Cutting Issues

EconomicAnalysis

Financing ForDevelopment

Environment

Trade

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وشكراMerci

감사합니다

THANK YOU