Aid for Trade as a catalyst for trade facilitation: A Moroccan perspective
- Authors: Nabil Boubrahimi and Azzedine Ghoufrane
- Source: Trade Costs and Inclusive Growth: Case Studies Presented by WTO Chair-Holders , pp 173-198
- Publication Date: November 2016
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/cf58618b-en
- Language: English
This chapter aims to highlight the potential role of Aid for Trade (AfT) in trade facilitation, reducing the cost of trade and improving the trade performance of Morocco. The chapter finds that AfT is a fundamental lever for facilitating commercial exchanges and a main vehicle for promoting regional integration and effective integration of developing countries into global value chains. AfT helps developing countries to increase exports of goods and services, integrate into the multilateral trading system and take advantage of the progressive liberalization and expansion of market access. If it is rationally oriented, AfT will enhance the competitiveness of exports and enable Moroccan companies to go upmarket; in addition, AfT would consolidate the reforms of trade policy in Morocco to streamline international transactions and increase the attractiveness of the Moroccan economy to investors.
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