鉴于海湾-新加坡自由贸易协定,阿曼与新加坡的贸易成就

Azmat Gani
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阿曼与新加坡的贸易绩效成就是在海湾-新加坡自由贸易协定(GSFTA)框架内评估的。自2015年1月生效以来,阿曼对新加坡的出口总值大幅下降。从新加坡进口的产品数量仍然大大高于阿曼向新加坡出口的产品数量,证实阿曼出口在新加坡市场的存在较弱。2015年后,阿曼的出口伙伴在贸易中的份额仍然低于其进口伙伴的份额。2015年以来,阿曼在消费品、半成品、化工、金属等领域的比较优势有所增强,但2000年以来,动物、食品、蔬菜、木材等领域的比较劣势持续显现。2015年至2018年,阿曼对新加坡的资本和中间产品出口份额从45.23%降至33.57%,而消费品、化学品、燃料、机械和电气产品的出口份额则有所上升。阿曼的贸易改革导致所有产品的加权平均关税从2005年的5%左右降至2018年的0.60%以下。虽然GSFTA扩大了阿曼和新加坡之间的贸易(尽管规模不同),但它没有像阿曼双边贸易预期的那样提供“公平竞争的环境”。
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Oman's trade achievements with Singapore given the Gulf–Singapore Free Trade Agreement
Abstract Oman's trade performance achievements with Singapore are assessed within the Gulf–Singapore Free Trade Agreement (GSFTA) framework. Since coming into force in January 2015, Oman's total export value to Singapore has plunged significantly. The number of imported products from Singapore remained significantly higher than the number of Oman's exports to Singapore, confirming that Omani exports have a weaker presence in the Singaporean market. In the post‐2015 period, Oman's export partner share in trade remained below its import partner share. Although Oman's comparative advantage strengthened in consumer goods, intermediate goods, chemicals and metals since 2015, animals, food, vegetables and wood consistently revealed their comparative disadvantage since 2000. Between 2015 and 2018, Oman's export share of capital and intermediate goods to Singapore fell from 45.23% to 33.57%, while it rose for consumer goods, chemicals, fuels, machinery and electrical products. Oman's trade reforms have resulted in weighted average tariffs on all products falling from around 5% in 2005 to below 0.60% in 2018. While GSFTA has delivered on expanding trade between Oman and Singapore (though with different magnitudes), it has fallen short of delivering the ‘level playing field’ as expected of Oman's bilateral trade.
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