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HARMONISED SYSTEM OF NOMENCLATURE, SOURCES OF TRADE DATA (EXCEL, WITS, DGCIS AND SCHEDULE OF WTO TARIFF COMMITMENTS) Dr. Murali Kallummal, Associate Professor, CWS Dr. Sachin Kumar Sharma, Assistant Professor, CWS

WHY IMPOSE CUSTOMS DUTY Protect Domestic Industry Domestic price $110 Import price $ 100 25% customs duty makes the price of imports $125 in the importing country s market For Generating Tax Revenue Assumption is that the country is import dependent!!! Controlling Imports Relevant during shortage of foreign exchange 2

CUSTOMS DUTY AND TRADE LIBERALISATION UNDER GATT Binding tariffs- towards achieving Comprehensive Coverage A tariff binding is a ceiling level or the maximum tariff that may be applied by a Member. Expanding scope of products with bound tariffs Progressively reducing bound tariffs 06/05/2013 3

Figure 1: Avg. MFN Applied Tariff Scenarios: In the Global Arena: 1988-2010 Source: Author calculated based on Trains and IDB databases from the WITS online database.

NON-AGRICULTURAL MARKET ACCESS (NAMA) Coverage of Non-Agricultural goods under the WTO Agreement: Includes - Fish and fish products & Excludes - raw silk, wool, cotton, flax, hemp, furskins, hides & skins, albuminoidal substances, modified starches, glues. 12% HS 6 digit Tariff Lines Agri. Non-Agri. 88% 5

NAMA SECTOR- COMPARATIVE GDP SHARES 2.2 7% 25.3 55% 38% 72.5 18 Developed Countries 5 Figures for 2012 17 Developing Countries Agriculture Mfg. Services 1. Assume that an additional five percentage of the service sector share of GDP are need to service and facilitate the manufacturing sector activities (linked to trade and production); 2. Therefore, it is indicated that the negotiation in NAMA has a coverage of nearly 6 30 to 42 percent of GDP shares of the world. 5

TRADE LINKAGE: THE HS SYSTEMS Section-Cluster of Chapters (21) HS 2 digit-chapter (HS - 97) ITC- 99) HS 4 digit-heading (1200 TLs) Harmonised by the WCO HS 6 digit-sub Heading (5200 TLs) HS 8 digit (Slit Sub Heading) (12,000 TLs) Up to 14 digits (TARIC)

HOW TO DECIDE PRODUCT COVERAGE UNDER FLEXIBILITIES- IN THE CONTEXT OF NAMA NEGOTIATION Identify products where new bound rate < existing applied customs duty Price Competitiveness Comparison Analysis based on other Socio-economic factors

Price Competitiveness Comparison Sensitivity analysis is based on comparing price of imports with price of domestic production Import price available but not the domestic price Use export price X factor as a proxy Where UV XIW RATIO = UVXIW UV UV XIW MAI *1.13 stands and UVMAI for = Unit Value of country s Export to World = Unit Value of country s Imports from UV MAI world* (1+new applied rate) Product can face import competition if above ratio > 1

Figure 1: Avg. MFN Applied Tariff Scenarios: In the Global Arena: 1988-2010 Figure 2: Increasing Trend in WTO-Compatible NTMs: 1995 to 2011 Source: Author calculated based on Trains and IDB databases from the WITS online database. Source: Author calculations based the Centre for WTO Studies databases.

Present Market Access Negotiation under WTO 1. Ad Valorem (Simple Avg.) 2. Non Ad Valorem (AVEs only 2007) 1947 Source: Authors own illustration 1960s 1995 2012 11

The Issues related to Market Access Disaggregate level information Available (Trade and Tariff) 1. Information on trade (export and imports) available from (Comtrade) WITS; 2. Information on tariff (MFN and Bound rates) available from (Trains and WTO, IDB) WITS; Four Digit level Information available (Non Tariff Measures) Centre for WTO Studies (Web Protal) SPS Measures: http://cc.iift.ac.in/sps/index.asp TBT Measures: http://cc.iift.ac.in/tbt/index.asp

INTRODUCTION TO WORLD INTEGRATED TRADE SYSTEM (W.I.T.S) Ms. Sonam Choudhry Research Fellow, CWS

START WITH WITS Go to http://wits.worldbank.org Click on registration and fill in the details Login to W.I.T.S using your login details.

SOURCES OF TRADE INFORMATION IN WITS UNSD COMTRADE: Contains annual trade flow information covering gross-imports, gross -exports, Re-Imports and Re- Exports since 1962. UNCTAD TRAINS: Contains annual tariffs structures (MFN Applied and Preferential tariffs, Ad Valorem or not) and Non- Tariff Barriers information since 1988 at the National tariff line (NTL) level. WTO IDB/CTS: Contains annual imports (values) and tariff structures (current and final Bound,MFN Applied and Preferential tariffs, Ad Valorem or not) since 1996 at the National tariff linelevel for WTO member countries only

WORKING ON WITS DATA Advanced Query on UN COMTRADE Defining a Query: Click on Advanced Query to open the menu; Click on the Trade Data (UN Comtrade) entry The Following BOX will appear:

Enter a Query Name and a Query Description (with no space nor special characters) Select COMTRADE in Data Source Once you select COMTRADE as your Data Source, the following box will appear Click on the select button next to Reporters. A list of countries pop up :

Click on products button to selected products are those for which you would like to see individual (or aggregate) trade flows.

Click on partner to retrieve bilateral trade information with the selected reporters Click on Years to open the corresponding selection panel as reproduced Click on Trade Flow and highlight your desired trade flows Review your query before proceeding to the next step of submitting it. Once you have all dimensions completed, submit the query by clicking on the Submit button. After this you can view your query

Once the Status shows to be Completed, you can View or Download the data. To download your results, click on the Submit button once you have specified your query Once your query is downloaded save your file.

You can also download trade indicators such as RCA, TCI Go to Advanced Query Trade Indicators The below table appear: The Trade Indicators you can select from are as of below The Trade Indicators you can select from are as of below:

INTRODUCTION TO EXIM DATABASE OF DGCIS

* Quantity is available only at 6 and 8 digit level

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