DFQF Market Access Schemes Offered by the QUAD Countries to Least Developed Countries’ Products and the Volatility of the Utilization Rate of these Schemes

S. Gnangnon
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Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have been keen in supporting the integration of the least developed countries (LDCs) into the global trading system. A major Decision adopted by WTO Trade Ministers in favor of LDCs was the one concerning the Duty-Free-Quota-Free (DFQF) market access for products originating in LDCs. This paper investigates whether the DFQF market access schemes offered by the Quadrilateral (i.e., Canada, the European Union, Japan and the United States) to LDCs have helped reduce the volatility of the utilization rates of these generous preferences. To perform the analysis, we compare LDCs’ performance in terms of the volatility of the utilization rate of the DFQF market access schemes with countries that would have been included in the LDC category but were not. These countries did not enjoy the benefits of the DFQF schemes, as their products received less generous preferential treatment than LDCs’ products. The comparison of the performance of LDCs with this set of countries was made over the period 2014-2019 versus the period 2004–2013. Results have revealed that the DFQF market access initiative has genuinely been instrumental in reducing the volatility of the utilization rate of these generous preferences schemes by LDCs. Moreover, countries with higher utilization rates of GSP programs experience a larger negative effect of the DFQF schemes on the volatility of the utilization of GSP programs than countries with lower utilization rates of these programs. The policy implications of the analysis are discussed.
QUAD 国家向最不发达国家产品提供的 DFQF 市场准入计划和这些计划利用率的波动情况
世界贸易组织(WTO)成员一直热衷于支持最不发达国家融入全球贸易体系。世贸组织贸易部长们通过的一项有利于最不发达国家的重要决定是关于原产于最不发达国家的产品免关税免配额市场准入的决定。本文研究了四方(即加拿大、欧盟、日本和美国)向最不发达国家提供的免关税免配额市场准入计划是否有助于减少这些慷慨优惠的利用率波动。为了进行分析,我们将最不发达国家在免关税免配额市场准入计划利用率波动方面的表现与本应被列入最不发达国家类别但未被列入的国家进行了比较。这些国家没有享受到免税免配额计划的好处,因为它们的产品获得的优惠待遇不如最不发达国家的产品那么慷慨。最不发达国家与这组国家在 2014-2019 年期间的表现与 2004-2013 年期间的表现进行了比较。结果显示,免关税免配额市场准入倡议确实有助于减少最不发达国家对这些慷慨优惠计划的利用率波动。此外,与普惠制方案利用率较低的国家相比,普惠制方案利用率较高的国家在 "免关税免配额 "方案对普惠制方案利用率波动性的负面影响更大。本文讨论了分析的政策影响。
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