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National agricultural Policy Center (NAPC) The Operation of Trade and Trade Policy Division (TPD) By: Isam Ismail TPD's Coordinator Damascus, May 11, 2005. Mission: Research on the integration of Syrian agriculture in the world economy
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National agricultural Policy Center (NAPC) The Operation of Trade and Trade Policy Division (TPD) By: Isam Ismail TPD's Coordinator Damascus, May 11, 2005
Mission: • Research on the integration of Syrian agriculture in the world economy • Bilateral and regional agreements (EU, individual Arab countries) • WTO Accession. • Trade policies analysis (International and Domestic). • Proposed approach • Skill building (learning-by-doing). • Focus on the production on new knowledge on the effects and policy options related to trade reforms in Syria • Links with other NAPC Divisions’ • Target public (policy makers, private sector, academics).
2005 Workplan • Objectives • Enhance skills and capacities of the NAPC's staff. • Establish links with the international research community. • Support to the Syrian general debate on trade reforms. • Support the GoS in the technical aspects of international trade negotiations.
Activities • Skill development activities • Review Papers (RP) • Evaluating Information Sources • Research and institutional activities • Periodical Report (SAT 2005 including SI) • Policy Support Activities (TPB, CMB, WTO) • Publication of paper on GAFTA • Seminars (Internal seminar and AP forum)
Division Staff/Topics • Mahmoud Babbili • Multilateral trade negotiations and Agricultural policies in the developed economies • Yasser Al Essa • Free trade agreements and regional agreements • Isam Ismail • Trade policy options for developing countries and in the Syrian Arab Republic • Hajar Baghasa • Non-tariff barriers • Basheer Al Hamwi • Public regulations on export marketing
Performed Activities • SAT 2004. • Start working on SAT 2005 with SI “Syrian-EU Association agreement”. • Review Papers (RP). • Policy Briefs (PB).
Special Issue/Syrian-EU Association Agreement Introduction 1 Other Countries Experience 2 Syria and Barcelona Process 2.1.EU-Syria co-operation 2.2.Negotiations for an Association Agreement 3 EU-Syria Trade Relation 3.1. Agricultural Exports 3.2. Agricultural Imports 4 The Syrian-EU Association Agreement 4.1. General provisions 4.2. Provisions affecting the agricultural sector 4.3. Agricultural provisions in detail 5 Expected impacts 6 Policy recommendations
Review Paper (RP) • Mahmoud Babbili: Negotiations' Position of the Main trading partners and their Rationale • Isam Ismail: The Impacts of Agricultural Trade Liberalization on Development (Lessons for Syria) • Hajar Baghasa: Non-tariff barriers and Syrian Government Procedures towards Trade Liberalization • Basheer Hamwi: Main Determinant Factors of the Export Success • Yasser Al Essa: Is it possible to classify countries according to the size and forms of agricultural support
Policy Briefs • Exporting in Syria: business environment, trade reform and promotion activities (Basheer). • Non-tariff barriers in Great Arab free Trade Area (Hajar). • The WTO negotiations: Will developing countries benefit from a new agreement? (Mahmoud) • The Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement” Is it worth for Syria?” (Yasser) • Trade policy reform in Syria, what has changed? (Isam)
Remarks • More Training especially in technical issues • Internet efficiency • Members number and rearranging the workplan • Trade data from (GDC) • SAT reviewing