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PROMOTING GREEN TRADE IN A WORLD OF GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS. Dale Andrew OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate World Climate Summit Warsaw, COP 19, 17 November 2013. A world of GVCs…. Value added by second tier suppliers. Decomposition of gross exports. Value added by first tier suppliers.
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PROMOTING GREEN TRADEIN A WORLD OF GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS Dale Andrew OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate World Climate Summit Warsaw, COP 19, 17 November 2013
A world of GVCs… Value added by second tier suppliers Decomposition of gross exports Value added by first tier suppliers Value added in the country of final production Final consumption Final assembly 5 Trade in final goods 1 4 6 Trade in inputs (second tier suppliers) 2 3 Trade in inputs (first tier suppliers) 7 OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate
… where value is created in many places OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate
Value chain for crystalline-silicon solar panels Sources: Adapted from Voituriez and Balmer (2012): “The Muddle over Green Race”, IDDRI & Green Rhino Energy (www.greenrhinoenergy.com).
The wind energy value chain R&D Blades Towers Key inputs (cast iron, forgings, fiber) Gearboxes Wind turbine deployment: sales, site assessment, financing, logistics, park construction Operations and maintenance, grid connection and power sales Bearings
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