欧盟撤销对印度普遍优惠制的潜在影响

Kannan Kumar, Amal Krishnan, Badri Narayanan Gopalakrishnan
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过去二十年来,印度与欧洲之间的贸易一直保持着强劲的增长势头。印度对欧洲的货物出口从 2002 年的 123 亿美元增加到 2002 年的 689 亿美元。同期,印度符合欧洲普遍优惠制(普惠制)条件的出口产品绝对值也从 2002 年的 58 亿美元增至 2022 年的 197 亿美元。虽然普惠制覆盖产品的绝对值有所增加,但印度符合欧洲普惠制条件的出口产品的覆盖百分比却从 2002 年的 47% 下降到 2022 年的 29%。到 2022 年底,印度将退出普惠制涵盖的许多行业。虽然这是政策制定者和出口商普遍关注的一个主要问题,但其潜在影响尚未得到量化。本文通过 GTAP 运用 CGE 模型对这种影响进行了量化。结果表明,虽然印度的总体出口受普惠制取消的影响很小,但这主要是由于非普惠制部门和服务出口的增长。然而,对某些劳动密集型部门的负面冲击将对该国的总体国内生产总值产生影响。
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Potential Impact of Withdrawal of Generalized System of Preferences for India by European Union
Trade between India and Europe has been growing at strong pace for the last two decades. India’s goods exports to Europe have increased from USD 12.3 Bn in 2002 to USD 68.9 Bn in 2002. During the same time period India’s export products eligible for Europe Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) has also risen in absolute terms from USD 5.8 Bn in 2002 to USD 19.7 Bn in 2022. While the absolute value of GSP covered products has increased, the percentage coverage of India’s export products eligible for Europe GSP has fallen from 47% in 2002 to just 29% in 2022. Since, the end of 2022, India is graduating out of many sectors covered under the GSP regime. While, this is a major concern for policymakers, and exporters in general, the potential impact has not been quantified. This article quantifies this impact applying CGE modelling through GTAP. The results show that, while India’s overall exports are affected only to a minimum extent by the removal of GSP, it is mainly due to the growth in non-GSP sectors and services exports. However, the negative shock on some labour-intensive sectors will have an impact on the country’s overall GDP.
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