The Significance of Services and Data in Global Value Chains

Joshua P. Meltzer
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Global value chains (GVC) are undergoing a transformation as business focus on building resilience. Services and data are already adding value to GVC, particularly manufacturing GVC. Global data flows and digital technologies such as cloud computing and AI enable growth in digitally enabled service exports and further opportunities to add value to manufacturing GVC. Moreover, services-only GVC are evolving as businesses use digital services and technologies sourced globally. • All countries have some comparative advantage in services and as GVC become increasingly services driven and rely on data, new opportunities for GVC participation by developing country and small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), are emerging. As manufacturing GVC mature, served used are increasingly being sourced globally as business seek best-in-class inputs to maintain overall competitiveness. Yet, services trade barriers remain high – higher than for goods. In addition, countries are increasingly restricting global data flows and requiring data localization. There is also the risk that divergent standards in areas such as 5G, a technology which will underpin new digital services and GVC, will create additional barriers. Trade policy has an important role to play in supporting growth in services and data in GVC. Trade policy should also priorities addressing barrier to services trade and data flows. The failure of the WTO in further liberalizing services trade has had the perverse effect that for many countries services restrictions are becoming the key barriers to growing trade in manufactured goods. Services trade restrictions are also higher in developing countries, placing them at a disadvantage when it comes to participating in GVC.
服务和数据在全球价值链中的重要性
全球价值链(GVC)正在经历转型,因为企业的重点是建立弹性。服务和数据已经在为全球价值链,特别是制造业的全球价值链增加价值。全球数据流和云计算、人工智能等数字技术推动了数字化服务出口的增长,并为制造业全球价值链带来了更多增值机会。此外,随着企业使用全球采购的数字服务和技术,仅服务的全球价值链正在发展。•所有国家在服务业都有一定的比较优势,随着全球价值链越来越多地由服务驱动并依赖于数据,发展中国家和中小企业参与全球价值链的新机会正在出现。随着制造业全球价值链的成熟,服务用户越来越多地在全球范围内采购,因为企业寻求同类最佳的投入,以保持整体竞争力。然而,服务贸易壁垒仍然很高——比商品贸易壁垒还要高。此外,各国日益限制全球数据流动并要求数据本地化。还有一种风险是,在5G等领域,不同的标准将造成额外的障碍。5G是一种支撑新数字服务和全球价值链的技术。贸易政策在支持全球价值链中的服务和数据增长方面可发挥重要作用。贸易政策还应优先解决服务贸易壁垒和数据流动问题。世贸组织在进一步开放服务贸易方面的失败产生了反常的影响,对许多国家来说,服务限制正在成为制成品贸易增长的主要障碍。发展中国家的服务贸易限制也较高,这使它们在参与全球价值链方面处于不利地位。
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