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Trade Facilitation and Development: Recent World Bank Experience. WTO Workshop on Technical Assistance and Capacity Building May 10-11, 2001 John S. Wilson, The World Bank. Outline and Objectives. Bank Mission and Priorities Trade-Related Lending Facilitation Examples Future Challenges.
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Trade Facilitation and Development: Recent World Bank Experience WTO Workshop on Technical Assistance and Capacity Building May 10-11, 2001 John S. Wilson, The World Bank John S. Wilson, World Bank
Outline and Objectives • Bank Mission and Priorities • Trade-Related Lending • Facilitation Examples • Future Challenges John S. Wilson, World Bank
The World Bank Group • International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) • Founded in 1945 -- Bretton Woods • IMF and IBRD John S. Wilson, World Bank
Mission and Operations • Poverty Reduction and Development • 182 member Governments • Loans, Loan Guarantees, Technical Assistance John S. Wilson, World Bank
World Bank Agenda • Development and Trade • Focus on Least Developed • Mainstreaming Trade in Bank Operations • Comprehensive Development Strategy • Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers • Development Committee Report, April 2001 • Non-tariff Barriers as Priority John S. Wilson, World Bank
Lending Profile • Assets in 2000 -- $227 Billion • Loans Outstanding in 2000 -- $116 Billion • Cash and Liquid Investments -- $30 Billion John S. Wilson, World Bank
Bank Lending (IBRD and IDA) • FY 1999 - $28.9 Billion • Global Financial Crisis (Asia, Russia) • FY 2000 - $15.3 Billion • (Private capital flows, smaller loans for public sector) John S. Wilson, World Bank
Bank Trade-Related Lending • FY99 - 25% of Lending Trade-Related • $6.9 Billion • FY00 - $650 million in Trade-Related project lending (estimated) John S. Wilson, World Bank
Estimated Bank Lending Related to Trade Facilitation FY99 (in millions of U.S. Dollars) John S. Wilson, World Bank
Project Examples • Customs -- Southeastern Europe • 1999 - $78.4 million • Transport -- Honduras • 2001 - $66 million • Regulatory Reform -- Malawi • 2000 - $28.9 million John S. Wilson, World Bank
Lessons Learned? • Long-term Perspective Important • Modernization is Costly • Government Must Take Lead - Ownership • Transparent Legal Framework Critical John S. Wilson, World Bank
More Lessons Learned? • Synergies of Reform • Customs, Standards, Regulatory Structures • Empirical Evidence Needed • U.S. Trust Fund for Africa • Bank Global TBT Database • Trade Facilitation in APEC John S. Wilson, World Bank
The WTO and Next Steps • Focus on UR Implementation • Beyond Seminars • Private Sector Technical Assistance • Future WTO Disciplines? • TF Principles are Sound John S. Wilson, World Bank
Next Steps Cont. • A Comprehensive Agenda in New Round • Donor Coordination Critical • Standards Development Forum (SDF) John S. Wilson, World Bank
Thank You John S. Wilson Development Economics Research Group The World Bank Phone: 202-473-2065 Email: jswilson@worldbank.org Website: www.worldbank.org/trade/standards John S. Wilson, World Bank