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Trade Policy Review: Mozambique 2017
Nov 2017
Book
“Trade Policy Reviews" analyse the trade policies and practices of each member of the WTO. The reviews consist of three parts: an independent report by the WTO Secretariat, a report by the government, and the concluding remarks by the Chair of the WTO’s Trade Policy Review Body. The opening section - "key trade facts" - provides a visual overview of the WTO member's major exports/imports, main export destinations, origins for its imports and other k Read More
Trade Policy Review: Mozambique 2009
Jun 2009
Book
“Trade Policy Reviews” analyse the trade policies and practices of each member of the WTO. The reviews consist of three parts: an independent report by the WTO Secretariat, a report by the government, and the concluding remarks by the Chair of the WTO’s Trade Policy Review Body. The opening section - “key trade facts” - provides a visual overview of the WTO member’s major exports/imports, main export destinations, origins for its imports and other k Read More
Report by the WTO Secretariat
Jun 2009
Chapter
The reforms pursued by Mozambique since its first Trade Policy Review in 2001have contributed to high economic growth of 8.7% on average per year during 2001-07, driven mainly by megaprojects financed by foreign direct investment and public spending largely financed by foreign aid. Mozambique remains committed to pursuing prudent fiscal and monetary policies. It has made efforts to reduce its public deficit (after arrears clearance and on cash b Read More
Introduction
Nov 2017
Chapter
The Trade Policy Review Mechanism (TPRM) was first established on a trial basis by the GATT contracting parties in April 1989. The Mechanism became a permanent feature of the World Trade Organization under the Marrakesh Agreement which established the WTO in January 1995.
Report by Mozambique
Nov 2017
Chapter
The Government of the Republic of Mozambique is pleased to submit its Third Trade Policy Report to its fellow WTO Members.
Report by the WTO Secretariat
Nov 2017
Chapter
Mozambique shares many of the problems of resource-rich countries, with a fragile development model excessively focused on extractives and major projects. It has undoubted potential but faces considerable challenges: a lack of qualified workers; a limited internal market; infrastructure insufficiencies; a costly business environment; limited economic diversification; a high dependency on imports; increasing debt levels; a narrow tax base; and limite Read More
Preface
Jun 2009
Chapter
The Trade Policy Review Mechanism (TPRM) was first established on a trial basis by the GATT CONTRACTING PARTIES in April 1989. The Mechanism became a permanent feature of the World Trade Organization under the Marrakesh Agreement which established the WTO in January 1995.
Report by Mozambique
Jun 2009
Chapter
Mozambique has produced positive economic results over the last decade. The economic environment has been transformed. Mozambique has a low diversified economy. It is dependent from agriculture. Mozambique recorded an average annual per capita income of US$362 in 2006 and this is estimated to have been US$466 in 2008. A combination of several factors: political stability, economic reforms, foreign investment flows, the gradual integratio Read More
Concluding remarks by the Chairperson of the Trade Policy Review Body
Nov 2017
Chapter
The third Trade Policy Review of Mozambique has allowed us to have a better understanding of Mozambique’s trade and investment policies as well as the changes introduced to them since the previous review in 2009. Our discussion was greatly facilitated by the constructive participation of the Mozambique delegation, headed by H.E. Ernesto Max Tonela, Minister of Industry and Trade, the discussant, H.E. Ambassador Christopher Onyanga Aparr of Ug Read More
Concluding Remarks by the Chairperson of the Trade Policy Review Body, H.E. Mr. Istvan Major at the Trade Policy Review of Mozambique 22 and 24 April 2009
Jun 2009
Chapter
This second Trade Policy Review of Mozambique has provided us with a much better understanding of its trade and trade-related policies and of the challenges it faces. Our dialogue has been thorough and comprehensive, stimulated by the full and open engagement of his Excellency António Fernando, Minister of Industry and Trade, and his delegation, as well as the insightful comments made by the discussant, and the pertinent interventions by Read More
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