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AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 2011 Basic indicators Population (thousands, ) 1 6 320 GDP (millions current USD, ) 2 5 939 GDP real growth rate (annual %, ) 3 6.4 GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, ) 4 2 255.4 Income group 5 LDC Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 2002) 6 44.0 Income share held by highest 20% (%, 2002) 7 41.4 Labour force, female (% of total labour force, ) 8 50.6 Human development index (2010) 9 122/169 Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, ) 10 9.4 GDP - Composition by Sector 11 Industry 28.2% Services 37.1% Agriculture 34.7% Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding. BUdget 12 Expenditures aid flows 13 flows (USD 000, constant) Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements avg. Trade policy and regulations 646 2 345 1 262 Economic infrastructure 89 064 49 147 47 429 Building productive capacity 70 341 35 631 57 275 Of which: Trade development marker.. 4 402 12 137 Trade-related adjustment.... 0 Total AFT 160 052 87 123 105 967 AFT per capita (USD) 28 13 17 BY sector (Share in total AFT, commitments, ) Agriculture, forestry, fishing 19.7% Transport, storage 5.0% Trade policy and regulations 2.7% Communications 1.3% Business, other services 6.2% Industry 2.5% Banking, financial services 8.6% Minerals, mining 1.1% Tourism 2.8% Energy generation supply 50.1% Revenues Sectors with no data are not included. 0 2 000 000 4 000 000 6 000 000 8 000 000 10 000 000 12 000 000 NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS SOUrces: 1 WTO Trade Profiles 2010 2 WTO Trade Profiles 2010 3 World Bank - National Accounts Data 4 World Bank - World Development Indicators 5 DAC List of ODA Recipients /2010 6 World Bank - World Development Indicators 7 World Bank - World Development Indicators 8 World Bank - World Development Indicators 9 UNDP - Human Development Report 2010 10 World Bank - World Development Indicators 11 World Bank - National Accounts Data 12 IMF s World Economic Outlook Database, Government Finance 13 OECD-DAC, Aid activities database (CRS) 14 OECD/WTO Questionnaire 15 World Bank - World Trade Indicators 16 -- 17 -- 18 WTO Trade Profiles 19 WTO Secretariat 20 WTO Secretariat 21 WTO Secretariat SHare in oda (Commitments, -09 avg.) AFT share in sector allocable ODA compared to its region and income group shares Laos 33.5% LDCs 32.6% Far East Asia 44.2% TOP donors (USD 000, constant) Commitments -09 avg. Korea 23 678 World Bank 17 008 Japan 13 695 80.5% Finland 7 936 IFAD 7 294 Switzerland 6 423 Disbursements -09 avg. Japan 27 293 World Bank 22 430 Australia 11 624 Germany 9 994 Sweden 9 668 France 9 205 80.5% 278 AID FOR TRADE at a glance 2011: SHOWIng results - OECD, WTO 2011

lao pdr trade mainstreaming 14 Aid-for-trade priorities remain unchanged. Trade is partly mainstreamed in the national development plan. The EIF focal point and committee are involved in overseeing the trade agenda. The EIF has had a significant impact on the ability to mainstream trade in the national development plan. trade policy indicators (2007) 15 trade performance Total value 19 Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.) Merchandise imports Merchandise exports 0 375 750 1 125 1 500 trade programme indicators PRIORITY 1 16 More than one priority selected (Network infrastructure and Regional integration). Refer to questionnaire response for country-specific information. PRIORITY 2 17 More than one priority selected (Trade facilitation and Competitiveness). Refer to questionnaire response for country-specific information. PRIORITY 3: Trade policy analysis, negotiation and implementation 18 Simple average MFN applied (total) 2005 4.7% 4.6% Commercial services imports and exports 0 100 200 300 400 main trading partners 20 by main origin (% share of total) 2007 by main destination (% share of total) 2007 trade composition 21 Share of main commodity group Share of principal commercial services items Transport Travel Other commercial services AID FOR TRADE at a glance 2011: SHOWIng results - OECD, WTO 2011 279

AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 2011 Basic indicators Population (thousands, ) 1 4 224 GDP (millions current USD, ) 2 34 450 GDP real growth rate (annual %, ) 3 9.0 GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, ) 4 1 3069.7 Income group 5 UMIC Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day) 6 - Income share held by highest 20% (%) 7 - Labour force, female (% of total labour force, ) 8 24.9 Human development index 9 - Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, ) 10 3.6 GDP - Composition by Sector 11 Agriculture 5.3% Industry 16.5% aid flows 13 flows (USD 000, constant) Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements avg. Trade policy and regulations 11 771 1 748 810 Economic infrastructure 527 9 024 5 014 Building productive capacity 14 603 23 407 61 659 Of which: Trade development marker.. 8 933 2 417 Trade-related adjustment...... Total AFT 26 902 34 179 67 483 AFT per capita (USD) 7 8 16 BY sector (Share in total AFT, commitments, ) Communications 13.4% Energy generation supply 13.0% Business, other services 3.3% Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding. Services 78.2% Trade policy and regulations 5.1% Tourism 0.7% Industry 1.4% Banking, financial services 46.6% BUdget 12 Expenditures Revenues Agriculture, forestry, fishing 16.5% Sectors with no data are not included. 0 5 000 000 10 000 000 15 000 000 20 000 000 NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS SOUrces: 1 WTO Trade Profiles 2010 2 WTO Trade Profiles 2010 3 World Bank - National Accounts Data 4 World Bank - World Development Indicators 5 DAC List of ODA Recipients /2010 6 World Bank - World Development Indicators 7 World Bank - World Development Indicators 8 World Bank - World Development Indicators 9 UNDP - Human Development Report 2010 10 World Bank - World Development Indicators 11 World Bank - National Accounts Data 12 IMF s World Economic Outlook Database, Government Finance 13 OECD-DAC, Aid activities database (CRS) 14 OECD/WTO Questionnaire 15 World Bank - World Trade Indicators 16 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD) 17 WEF - GETR 2010 18 ITU, World Bank - World Development Indicators 19 WTO Secretariat 20 WTO Secretariat 21 WTO Secretariat SHare in oda (Commitments, -09 avg.) AFT share in sector allocable ODA compared to its region and income group shares Lebanon 10.9% UMICs 26.3% Middle East 29.3% TOP donors (USD 000, constant) Commitments -09 avg. EU Institutions 22 497 United States 9 038 Spain 4 462 96% France 4 450 Italy 3 664 Canada 1 001 Disbursements -09 avg. France 33 910 EU Institutions 10 185 Italy 5 495 United States 5 303 Spain 3 683 Canada 1 194 95.3% 280 AID FOR TRADE at a glance 2011: SHOWIng results - OECD, WTO 2011

lebanon trade mainstreaming 14 Trade is fully mainstreamed in the national development plan. trade policy indicators (2007) 15 Restrictiveness of imports Restrictiveness of exports 0 5% 10% 15% 20% trade programme indicators PRIORITY 1: Competitiveness 16 Trade Performance Index RANK CURRENT INDEX (OUT OF NUMBER 145 EXPORTERS) 2005 1 50 100 145 trade performance Total value 19 Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.) Merchandise imports Merchandise exports 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 Commercial services imports and exports 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 PRIORITY 2: Cross-border infrastructure 17 Cross-border infrastructure, 2010 (score) Airport density Transshipment connectivity index Fixed lines per 100 inhabitants NUMBER OF FIXED LINES 25 20 15 10 5 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 0 2007 Lebanon Mobiles per 100 inhabitants NUMBER OF MOBILES Middle East (avg.) PRIORITY 3: Network infrastructure 18 UMIC (avg.) Electricity Power Consumption KILOWATT-HOURS PER CAPITA 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 main trading partners 20 by main origin (% share of total) 2007 European Union 38.3 European Union 36.5 European Union 38.3 United States 9.7 United States 11.5 United States 10.9 China 8.6 China 8.6 China 8.9 by main destination (% share of total) 2007 European Union 16.5 European Union 15.3 Switzerland 22.3 Switzerland 10.9 United Arab Emirates 10.0 European Union 13.0 United Arab Emirates 8.7 Switzerland 9.5 United Arab Emirates 9.6 trade composition 21 Share of main commodity group Agricultural products Fuels and mining products Manufactures n.i.e. Share of principal commercial services items Transport Travel Other commercial services AID FOR TRADE at a glance 2011: SHOWIng results - OECD, WTO 2011 281

AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 2011 Basic indicators Population (thousands, ) 1 2 067 GDP (millions current USD, ) 2 1 758 GDP real growth rate (annual %, ) 3 0.9 GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, ) 4 1 467.6 Income group 5 LDC Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 2003) 6 43.4 Income share held by highest 20% (%, 2003) 7 56.4 Labour force, female (% of total labour force, ) 8 52.4 Human development index (2010) 9 141/169 Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, ) 10 7.0 GDP - Composition by Sector 11 Agriculture 8.4% Services 57.5% Industry 34.1% aid flows 13 flows (USD 000, constant) Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements avg. Trade policy and regulations 9 335 603 Economic infrastructure 2 524 20 076 6 816 Building productive capacity 4 449 1 285 2 516 Of which: Trade development marker.. 427 958 Trade-related adjustment...... Total AFT 6 982 21 696 9 935 AFT per capita (USD) 4 10 5 BY sector (Share in total AFT, commitments, ) Energy generation supply 82.0% Trade policy and regulations 1.5% Agriculture, forestry, fishing 4.8% Transport, storage 10.6% Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding. BUdget 12 Expenditures Revenues Sectors with no data are not included. Industry 0.5% Business, other services 0.4% Banking, financial services 0.2% Tourism 0.1% 0 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS SOUrces: 1 WTO Trade Profiles 2010 2 WTO Trade Profiles 2010 3 World Bank - National Accounts Data 4 World Bank - World Development Indicators 5 DAC List of ODA Recipients /2010 6 World Bank - World Development Indicators 7 World Bank - World Development Indicators 8 World Bank - World Development Indicators 9 UNDP - Human Development Report 2010 10 World Bank - World Development Indicators 11 World Bank - National Accounts Data 12 IMF s World Economic Outlook Database, Government Finance 13 OECD-DAC, Aid activities database (CRS) 14 OECD/WTO Questionnaire 15 World Bank - World Trade Indicators 16 WTO Trade Profiles 17 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD) 18 WEF - GETR 2010 19 WTO Secretariat 20 WTO Secretariat 21 WTO Secretariat SHare in oda (Commitments, -09 avg.) AFT share in sector allocable ODA compared to its region and income group shares Lesotho 4.7% LDCs 32.6% South of Sahara 32.9% TOP donors (USD 000, constant) Commitments -09 avg. African Dev. Bank 8 479 United States 1 926 World Bank 1 562 94.8% Sweden 413 Canada 353 Germany 264 Disbursements -09 avg. World Bank 7 720 EU Institutions 3 523 African Dev. Bank 2 403 United States 575 Germany 264 Ireland 187 95.3% 282 AID FOR TRADE at a glance 2011: SHOWIng results - OECD, WTO 2011

lesotho trade mainstreaming 14 Aid-for-trade priorities remain unchanged. The EIF focal point and committee are involved in overseeing the trade agenda. It is too early to assess whether the EIF is having an impact on the ability to mainstream trade in the national development plan. trade policy indicators (2007) 15 trade programme indicators 2005 Product diversification (Number of equivalent products at SITC 3-digits) 2005 Simple average MFN applied (total) Cross-border infrastructure, 2010 (score) Airport density 0.5 Transshipment connectivity index PRIORITY 1: Trade policy analysis, negotiation and implementation 16 PRIORITY 2: Export diversification 17 0 1 2 3 4 5 NUMBER OF PRODUCTS Lesotho South of Sahara (avg.) LDC (avg.) PRIORITY 3: Cross-border infrastructure 18 7.7% 7.8% 7.7% LOWEST SCORE: BANGLADESH 0.05 HIGHEST SCORE: ICELAND 29.70 trade performance Total value 19 Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.) Merchandise imports Merchandise exports 0 625 1 250 1 875 2 500 Commercial services imports and exports 0 25 50 75 100 main trading partners 20 by main origin (% share of total) 2004 South Africa 78.2 - - Taipei, Chinese 6.3 - - Hong Kong, China 5.7 - - by main destination (% share of total) 2004 United States 68.5 - - South Africa 17.6 - - European Union 9.9 - - trade composition 21 Share of main commodity group Agricultural products Fuels and mining products Manufactures n.i.e. Share of principal commercial services items Transport Travel Other commercial services AID FOR TRADE at a glance 2011: SHOWIng results - OECD, WTO 2011 283