Non-agricultural Market Access Negotiations in the World Trade Organization

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Ben Hammouda, Hakim [1 ]
Karingi, Stephen N. [1 ]
Jallab, Mustapha Sadni [1 ]
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[1] United Nations Econ Commiss Africa, Trade Finance & Econ Dev Div, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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In this article an attempt is made to assess whether Africa is likely to benefit from the World Trade Organization s (WTO) non-agricultural market access (NAMA) negotiations We propose a comparison between the African trade ministers declaration usually called the Arusha Declaration and the Hong Kong WTO ministerial declaration on NAMA negotiations After assessing the modalities proposed towards the Hong Kong WTO Ministerial conference we come to a critical conclusion that Africa may not benefit much from these negotiations African countries could derive benefits from MFN tariff reduction provided that their supply-side constraints and market entry barriers are properly addressed Concrete proposals from an African post-Hong Kong perspective are therefore identified Furthermore this article highlights the limited supply capacity and low industrial diversification in Africa Improving industrial market access is also conditioned on increasing Africa s exports diversification
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