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Trade Facilitation for Global and Regional Value Chains in SACU

RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE TARIFFS TRANSPORT MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY TRANSPORT SECTOR PRODUCTION AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY PASSENGERS TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE VEHICLES TRANSPORTATION COSTS RAIL LINES TRADE BARRIERS PRODUCERS FREIGHT TRANSPORT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FARES QUALITY OF TRANSPORT EXPORTS ECONOMIC STRUCTURE JOURNEY INCENTIVES CAPACITY BUILDING TRAFFIC TAX BENCHMARKS INPUTS ROUTES DUMPING TRANSPORT SERVICES SURPLUS LABOR AVERAGE LOAD FACTOR DRIVERS DEVELOPMENT SMALL BUSINESS VEHICLE REGIONAL TRANSPORT ROAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COSTS LABOR COSTS REGIONAL TRANSIT NATURAL CAPITAL TRANSPORT FREIGHT FLOWS OPTIONS VEHICLE TYPES FAILURES QUOTAS TRIPS MARKETS WTO CARTEL EFFICIENT TRANSPORT RAIL ACCESS TRADE POLICY INVENTORY ROUTE INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT RESOURCES TRANSPORT NETWORK INITIATIVES PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH TRANSPORT FACILITATION RAIL CARS DRIVING CONGESTION VALUE ADDED RAIL SERVICES TRANSPORTATION INSPECTION TRANSIT WAGES POLICIES INTERNATIONAL TRADE BORDER CROSSING TRUCKS VALUES CARS VALUE COMPETITIVENESS QUALITY STANDARDS DEMAND EFFICIENT VEHICLE INEFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTS AGRICULTURE ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICES TARIFF BARRIERS MEASUREMENT TRANSACTION COSTS ENVIRONMENT RAILWAY PORT INFRASTRUCTURE TERMS OF TRADE ROADS CROSSING TRANSIT TRADE FLEETS ROAD LINKS TRADE RAILROAD GDP GOODS LAND COST OF TRANSPORT ECONOMIES OF SCALE BORDER MANAGEMENT INLAND TRANSPORT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COAL HIGH TRANSPORT COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE RAIL SUPPLY TRIP REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT TRANSPORT MARKETS COSTS OF TRANSPORT PORT ACCESS TRANSPORT IMPACTS TRANSPORT COSTS PROFITS COST SAVINGS OUTCOMES ROAD TRANSPORT SAFETY ADVERSE EFFECTS MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES FREIGHT TRANSPORT OPERATIONS PRICES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES
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World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Southern Africa
2016-03-02T21:48:10Z | 2016-03-02T21:48:10Z | 2015-01

In this context, this note summarizes the findings of a recent World Bank, SACU Secretariat assessment of regional trade facilitation based on the Trade and Transport Facilitation Assessment (TTFA) methodology. The assessment looks at regional trade facilitation through the lens of value chains, with the objective to understand how the region’s trade and transport environment could be improved to facilitate more extensive and deeply integrated regional trade, linked to competitive participation in global value chains. The remainder of this note is structured as follows: section two provides a brief overview of regional trade and freight flows. This is followed in section three by a brief review of the trade and transport environment (including infrastructure and policy) across each SACU member state. Section four summarizes the findings of the detailed analysis, from a trade facilitation perspective, of the regional value chains in four key industry sectors: agro-processing; agro-processing; automotive; beef; and textiles/apparel. Section five then focuses on identifying potential solutions to three key trade and transport facilitation challenges identified through the value chain assessments. Finally, section six concludes.

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