Global Value Chains and Rules of Origin. Hubert Escaith Darlan F. Martí WTO Geneva, 21 September 2016

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Global Value Chains and Rules of Origin Hubert Escaith Darlan F. Martí WTO Geneva, 21 September 2016

Objectives of this presentation 1. Review briefly what global value chains are and how they have impact international trade 2. Explore ways in which (non-preferential) rules of origin impact production and trade in a global value chains world

Global Value Chains A value chain refers to all the activities and tasks which are needed to bring a product from its conception through design, sourcing of components and materials to production, marketing, distribution and retail to final consumers These processes need not happen across national borders (need not be international) In practice, however, they have become increasingly global

Global Value Chains Growing interconnectedness of production Offshore outsourcing (bringing components from or performing tasks in different locations) Fragmentation of production: certain countries / firms will specialize in specific components / tasks Increase in trade of components E.g. Electronics, automobiles, textiles & clothing

Example 1: Hard disc drive assembler in Thailand

Example 2: iphone value chain Kenneth L. Kraemer, Greg Linden, and Jason Dedrick (2011) Capturing Value in Global Networks: Apple s ipad and iphone, http://pcic.merage.uci.edu/papers/2011/value_ipad_iphone.pdf

Some GVCs are more regional than Global Asia-Pacific, Euro-Med, North-Meso Americas Source: WTO based on Comtrade and BEC (intermediates flows >10%) 2010-12

Global Value Chains Spider web Snake Input 1 Input / Process Retail Assembly Input 2 Input / Process Input / Process Input 3 Retail

Many of them are hybrid types of Snakes and Spiders Source: Richard Baldwin and Anthony J. Venables (2013) Spiders and Snakes: Offshoring and Agglomeration in the Global Economy, Journal of International Economics 90 (2013) 245 254.

What economic forces led to the rise of GVCs? Technological (ICT) revolution New Production and Management Practices (the Toyota Model) Policy Integration of formerly centrally planned economies to the global market effectively quadrupling the global workforce Trade and investment liberalization in many economies Deregulation of services markets

What links with Rules of Origin Rules of origin: difficulty of attributing a single country of origin in situations in which several countries are involved Wholly obtained products: no problem Substantial Transformation requirements: clarity about the rules, predictability and stability of the rules How should the origin be attributed so that it offers useful information to consumers and governments? (why are rules of origin required? Which objective do they serve?) Focus on the last country where a substantial transformation occurred Distinguish Preferential and Non-Preferential Rules

Preferential and Non-Preferential PREFERENTIAL Verify if preferences can be granted: YES or NO Negotiated rules (FTAs) Tariffs only Free Trade Agreements, Customs Union and GSP Rules of Origin NON PREFERENTIAL Allocate origin to a single country MFN trade Antidumping, safeguard, quotas, made in labels WTO Agreement on Rules of Origin / National Legislation

What links with Rules of Origin Costs of understanding the rules applicable in each case (importing country): in-house regulatory compliance team, tracking systems (firm s product codes vs. HS system) Preferential RO: these costs may be offset by the benefit received (duty-free treatment under a RTA or PTA) Non-preferential RO: perception is often that compliance costs are not necessarily justified (MFN duties apply in all cases) Non-preferential RO: difficulties associated with other trade policy instruments (labelling, anti-dumping, quotas)

Non Preferential Rules of Origin 80% of world exports approx.

Example labelling Pocket Mirror RO: based on set Consumer country 1 Skin jewel tattoo Perfume + Assembly of kit + Warehousing No NP origin criteria Consumer country 2 Lipstick RO: individual items Consumer country 3 Understand, track inputs and value, check exchange rate fluctuations, indicate origin in label, avoid penalties May be very sensitive for those firms which use the made in as an important aspect of their branding

Production chain for articles of apparel and clothing accessories of cotton, not knitted or crocheted (HS Chapter 62) Harvesting raw cotton (HS 5201) Design Cutting and sewing Carded or combed cotton (HS 5203) Dyeing Final garment (HS Chapter 62) Cotton yarn (HS 5205-5207) Woven fabric (HS 5208-5212) Distribution and Retail

Other complications Business uncertainty generated by a lack of understanding about the rules applicable may be made worse by other factors: Tariff classification; Presence of anti-dumping duties; Existence of trade quotas; Possible changes in the rules of origin; Existence of preferential rules of origin What policy objectives are being attainment by the application of Non-Preferential rules of origin?

Thank you for your attention