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COUNTRY FACT SHEETS 8

EXPLANATORY NOTES ON AID-FOR-TRADE COUNTRY FACT SHEETS EXPLANATORY NOTES ON AID-FOR-TRADE COUNTRY FACT SHEETS The aid-for-trade country fact sheets provide factual information to stimulate a debate on results at the country level. The aim is to compare performance in four categories of indicators over the period -. The fact sheets are not an attempt to establish attribution at a macro level for aid-for-trade results. Methodological difficulties prevent such causality from being established. Instead, the fact sheets are a spur for further in-depth, country-based research. The country fact sheets are structured according to the results chain framework normally used in project-based development interventions. The factsheets are constructed from four elements: (a) inputs; (b) outputs; (c) outcomes; and (d) impacts, which all serve to illustrate the causal sequence for an intervention to achieve trade and development objectives. Inputs and their accompanying activities lead to outputs, which in turn lead to certain outcomes contributing to long-term impacts from the development intervention. The fact sheets put the results chain framework in a macroeconomic context to illustrate the significance of aid-for-trade disbursements. These disbursements are compared to other development financing flows. While the factsheets do not allow for causal inference, they contribute to a greater understanding of the important role aid-for-trade flows plays in a country s achievement of the trade and development objectives targeted by the flows. The choice of indicators has been influenced by the availability of time series data. New indicators are appearing which may, in some cases, be more fitting for the purpose of this analysis. However, the absence of historical data and geographic coverage means they are not ripe for inclusion. As such, the indicators in the fact sheets will be updated and refined in future editions. The fact sheets contain four sections following the results chain framework: INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) The inputs section covers investment and financing flows in the economy that form the basis for development and economic growth. Indicators include: gross fixed capital formation (overall, public and private) capturing investment into fixed capital; and external financing inflows capturing the reliance of capital investment on financing from abroad. External financing inflows can be used to finance capital investment and also serve other purposes such as private and public consumption. These inflows are measured using the following indicators: foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows; long-term external debt and IMF disbursements; disbursed trade-related non-concessional flows; disbursed aid-for-trade commitments (overall, by sector and by donor); and remittances and compensation of employees by migrants and non-resident workers. The comparison of disbursed aid-for-trade commitments flows with other external financial inputs illustrates the relative importance of aid for trade for investment in the local economy. Sources and variables: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database: Aid-for-trade disbursements (overall, by sector and by donor), trade-related nonconcessional flows disbursed, i.e. other official flows that are not considered as official aid either because they are not primarily aimed at development or because they have a grant element of less than 5 percent. World Bank (WB), World Development Indicators: Gross fixed capital formation (overall, public and private), FDI inflows, remittances and compensation of employees. WB, International Debt Statistics: Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements. AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 83

EXPLANATORY NOTES ON AID-FOR-TRADE COUNTRY FACT SHEETS TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) In the results chain, inputs and accompanying activities result in outputs. The trade performance section covers trade performance indicators that provide a reflection of inputs, policies and economic developments. The trade to GDP ratio is a simple measure for trade openness and the importance of trade for the economy. The importance of trade for the country is captured by the share of commercial exports (imports) in total exports (imports). The shares of non-fuel intermediates in merchandise exports and imports suggest to what extent the country is positioned at intermediate stages of value chains. Furthermore, trade values for and and the respective changes are shown for exports and imports of goods and commercial, as well as for commercial exports by category. Finally, to provide a dynamic view on the export structure of countries, the top five markets and products for merchandise exports and imports are presented for and (or other years depending on data availability). Sources and variables: WTO Secretariat: Trade to GDP ratio, commercial exports (imports) as percent of total exports (imports), non-fuel intermediates (percent of merchandise exports (imports)), goods and commercial export and imports, top five markets for exports (imports), top five export (import) products. TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) The outcomes section assesses a country s trade policies and trade performance. Indicators include GDP growth and the number of exporting firms, which both represent significant outcomes on the way to achieve long-term development impacts. The Hirschman-Herfindahl index of export concentration shows to what extent the country is concentrated or diversified in terms of exported products with scores closer to zero indicating a more diversified export portfolio and scores nearer to indicating high concentration on a few products. Similarly, export shares by region provide insights into export concentration with respect to destination markets. The number of regional trade agreements covering goods and economic integration agreements covering capture the country s engagement in regional trade liberalization. Simple and weighted averages of applied import tariffs indicate the extent of market access for goods provided by the country. On the other hand, the market access conditions the country faces when exporting are captured by the tariffs faced in its top five export markets and the share of exports reaching these markets duty free. The indicators time and cost to export and import, and the logistics performance index (LPI; the index ranges from one to five with a higher score indicating better performing logistics) capture administrative- and infrastructurerelated trade costs. For these latter indicators, countries are benchmarked against their income group following the classification of the World Bank. Sources and variables: UN Comtrade: Hirschman-Herfindahl index of product export concentration ranging from close to zero (perfectly diversified export portfolio) to one (the country exports only one product). WB, Exporter Dynamics Database: Number of exporters. WB, World Development Indicators: GDP growth, time and cost to export (import), logistics performance index (LPI; from =low to 5=high). WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles: Goods regional trade agreements (RTAs) and economic integration agreements (EIAs) notified to the WTO, sectors with GATS commitments, merchandise export shares by region, applied MFN tariffs on imports (simple and weighted average), export tariffs faced (weighted average) and duty free exports (value in percent). Export tariffs faced and duty free exports are based on the country s overall top five export markets in and its top five export markets for respectively agricultural and non-agricultural products in. 84 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

EXPLANATORY NOTES ON AID-FOR-TRADE COUNTRY FACT SHEETS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) The impacts section covers indicators that describe long-term objectives of economic development which aid for trade aims to achieve. GDP per capita (in constant and in current international dollars) capture the country s overall economic development over time and in comparison to their income group following the classification of the World Bank. The unemployment share and the share of female labour force disclose how inclusive development has been. The share of official development assistance in gross national income, the share of import duties in tax revenue and the total debt service as a share of total exports indicate, respectively, the country s reliance on foreign aid, its use of trade policy to generate public income, as well as its foreign debt burden. The human development index ranges from zero (minimum level of development) to one (maximum level of development) highlighting the three basic development dimensions: health; education; and living standard. Finally, population shares living below.5 and and the income share held by the highest percent of the population illustrate the distributional aspects of development. Sources and variables: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), International Human Development Indicators: Human development index (from =minimum level of development to =maximum level of development). WB, World Development Indicators: GDP per capita (in const. and based on purchasing power parity, PPP, in current international $), unemployment (percent of total labour force), female labour force (percent of total labour force), net official development assistance (ODA) received (percent of GNI), population living below $.5 and $ a day (PPP) (percent), income share held by highest percent of the population. WTO, Trade Profiles: Import duties collected (percent of tax revenue). Legend: d.b.z. division by zero n.a. data not available AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 85

AFGHANISTAN AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Afghanistan INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 3.9 949.6 87.6 3% of which: public 54. 994.4 n.a. n.a. of which: private 59.8 955. n.a. n.a. External financing inflows FDI inflows 7. 3. 75.7-7% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements. 3. 87.4 d.b.z. Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed..4 6.5 d.b.z. AfT flows disbursed 87.7 8. 75.7 % Remittances and compensation of employees n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Total Aid for Trade 5 75 Mineral resources and mining 7 Industry 5 Agriculture, forestry, fishing 49 573 Banking and financial 4 3 Business and other 6 Energy generation and supply 89 9 Communications 6 6 Transport and storage 477 733 Trade policy and regulations 3 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) value % United States 63.5 7 World Bank 4.7 6 EU Institutions. United Kingdom 9.3 Germany 9.3 value % United States 5.6 64 Asian Dev. Bank 3.4 3 World Bank 78.7 4 Canada 73. 4 Japan 67.8 4 873 Top donors 95% Top donors 89% TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Commercial exports as % of total exports n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Commercial imports as % of total imports n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) n.a. 7 n.a. n.a. Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) n.a. 7 n.a. n.a. TRADE FLOWS (million current ) Total Goods Com. Goods Com. Commercial commercial Travel Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) 8 % % Pakistan 49 Pakistan 39 India 4 India 7 Russian Federation 7 Turkey 9 United Arab Emirates 3 Iran 8 Iran 3 Russian Federation 8 TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) 8 % % Fruit, nuts excluding oil nuts 5 Special transactions not classified 9 Floor coverings, etc. 8 Fruit, nuts excluding oil nuts 8 Special transactions not classified 8 Floor coverings, etc. 8 Works of art, antiques, etc. 6 Crude vegetable materials, n.e.s Crude vegetable materials, n.e.s 4 Oilseed (soft fixed vegetable oil) 6 TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) 8 % % Pakistan 6 Uzbekistan China 4 China 4 Japan Pakistan Iran 6 EU (7) Uzbekistan 6 Japan TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) 8 % % Special transactions not classified 49 Special transactions not classified 46 Works of art, antiques etc. 4 Briquettes, lignite, peat 9 Animal, vegetable fats, oils, n.e.s. 5 Meal, flour of wheat, flour of meslin 4 Meal, flour of wheat, flour of meslin 5 Lime, cement, construction material 3 Rubber tyres, tubes,etc. 4 Parts, tractors, motor vehicles 3 86 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

AFGHANISTAN AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%) 4.5 8. Number of exporters n.a. n.a. Product export concentration ( to ) n.a..7 Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments Tariffs (%) : simple avg. MFN applied 5.7 n.a. : weighted avg. MFN applied n.a. n.a. : weighted avg. faced 3.5 n.a. : duty free (value in %) 36.6 n.a. Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa n.a.. Asia n.a. 59.3 Commonwealth of Independent States n.a.. Europe n.a. 3.9 Middle East n.a..7 North America n.a.. South and Central America n.a.. Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export 46 67 38 74 Time to import 55 8 43 77 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DAYS Afghanistan Low income countries DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force) 8.5 n.a. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) 3.7 5. Net ODA received (% of GNI) 4.6 4.4 Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) n.a. 4.3 Total debt service (% of total exports) n.a. n.a. Human Development Index ( to ).34.39 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) 38 66 3 6 9 5 Afghanistan Low income countries GDP per capita (constant ) Percentage change - Data not available Data not available Data not available Data not available Afghanistan Percentage change - + 39 % Low income countries 748 94 Cost to export Cost to import Afghanistan 8 833 69 3 545 66 77 3 83 5 5 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 Low income countries.5 a day (%, PPP). a day (%, PPP) Income share held by highest % Logistics Performance Index 7 LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Afghanistan Low income countries 8 37.5% http://dx.doi.org/.787/88893844695 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 87

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Antigua and Barbuda INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 367. 34.8 n.a. n.a. of which: public n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. of which: private n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. External financing inflows FDI inflows. 74. 96.7-56% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed... % AfT flows disbursed 5.5.5 6.7 % Remittances and compensation of employees. 5.5 4.8 3% Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Mineral resources and mining Industry Agriculture, forestry, fishing Banking and financial Business and other Energy generation and supply Communications Transport and storage Trade policy and regulations Total Aid for Trade value % Japan 5.4 97 EU Institutions. United States. value % Japan 6.5 97 WTO. EU Institutions. Germany. Korea, Rep. of. 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) 5 7 Top donors % Top donors % 7 TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 8 4 3-6 Commercial exports as % of total exports 85 89 9 7 Commercial imports as % of total imports 3 8 33 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 7 n.a. 4 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) n.a. 8 - TRADE FLOWS (million current ) Total 5 +6% 4 3 47% Goods Com. Goods 6% 5% Com. 36 7 Commercial +% 8 +45% % 9 % +5% 4% commercial Travel Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % Netherlands Antilles 3 United States 38 EU (7) 3 EU (7) 6 Saint Kitts and Nevis Barbados 7 United States 8 Trinidad and Tobago 7 Anguilla 7 Jamaica 4 TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % Petroleum products 7 Textile articles n.e.s. Ship, boat, floating structure Alcoholic beverages 8 Telecomm. equipment, parts, n.e.s. 5 Sound recorder, phonograph 8 Textile articles n.e.s. Ships, boats, floating structures 6 Printed matter Mechanical handlng equipment 4 TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % United States 49 United States 33 EU (7) EU (7) 8 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 4 Netherlands Antilles China 3 Japan 3 Japan TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products 34 Special transactions not classified 35 Ships, boats, floating structures 4 meat, meat offal 3 Passenger motor vehicles ex. bus 4 Alcoholic beverages Furniture, cushions, etc. Non-alcoholic beverages, n.e.s. Telecomm. equipment parts, n.e.s. Edible products, preparations, n.e.s. 88 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%) 4. -4. Number of exporters n.a. n.a. Product export concentration ( to ) n.a. n.a. Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments 3 3 Tariffs (%, 6 and ) : simple avg. MFN applied 9.7.4 : weighted avg. MFN applied n.a. n.a. : weighted avg. faced.8 6.5 : duty free (value in %) 96.7 4.3 Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa 8.4. Asia.. Commonwealth of Independent States.. Europe 3. 6.6 Middle East.. North America 8. 39.9 South and Central America 6. 38.4 Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export 3 4 6 Time to import 5 8 5 3 DAYS Antigua and Barbuda Upper middle income countries Cost to export 57 48 375 Cost to import 34 967 633 584 5 5 5 Antigua and Barbuda Upper middle income countries DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force) n.a. n.a. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) n.a. n.a. Net ODA received (% of GNI).8.7 Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) n.a. n.a. Total debt service (% of total exports) n.a. n.a. Human Development Index ( to ) n.a..76 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) GDP per capita (constant ) 4 6 8 4 6 8 Antigua and Barbuda Upper middle income countries 4 6 8 4 Antigua and Barbuda Upper middle income countries.5 a day (%, PPP) Percentage change - -4% 434 3 4 6 58 Percentage change - -3%. a day (%, PPP) 867 8 947 6 74 Income share held by highest % 8 556 Logistics Performance Index 7 Data not available Data not available LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Antigua and Barbuda Upper middle income countries http://dx.doi.org/.787/8889384474 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 89

BAHAMAS AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Bahamas INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 863.9.8 8. -% of which: public n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. of which: private n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. External financing inflows FDI inflows 563.4 86. 87. 55% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed... % AfT flows disbursed... % Remittances and compensation of employees n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Mineral resources and mining Industry Agriculture, forestry, fishing Banking and financial Business and other Energy generation and supply Communications Transport and storage Trade policy and regulations Total Aid for Trade value % Data not available value % Data not available AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) Top donors Top donors TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 86 96 98 Commercial exports as % of total exports 8 7 75-6 Commercial imports as % of total imports 34 9 3-4 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 65 49 43 - Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) 9 9 8 - TRADE FLOWS (million current ) Total Commercial 3 5 +5% 5 +9% 3 +4% 5 5 5 +4% +5% +37% 5 5 49% +36% 8% % Goods Com. Goods Com. commercial Travel Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % United States 6 United States 76 EU (7) 3 EU (7) Canada 6 Nigeria 4 South Africa Canada 3 Australia Jamaica TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % Polymers of styrene 43 Petroleum products 3 Crustaceans, molluscs, etc. 9 Polymers of styrene 9 Organo-inorganic compounds 5 Crustaceans, molluscs, etc. Alcoholic beverages 6 Organo-inorganic compounds crude minerals 5 Perfumery, cosmetics, etc. 5 TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % United States 86 United States 9 Netherlands Antilles 7 Trinidad and Tobago EU (7) EU (7) Japan Switzerland Brazil Canada TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products 9 Petroleum products 7 Special transactions not classified 4 Special transactions not classified 4 Passenger motor vehicles ex. bus 4 Edible products, preparations, n.e.s. Furniture, cushions, etc. 3 Perfumery, cosmetics, etc. Edible products, preparations, n.e.s. Medicaments 9 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

BAHAMAS AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%) 3.4.6 Number of exporters n.a. n.a. Product export concentration ( to ) n.a. n.a. Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments Tariffs (%, 6 and ) : simple avg. MFN applied 3. 35.9 : weighted avg. MFN applied n.a.. : weighted avg. faced.3. : duty free (value in %) 97.7 77.3 Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa.. Asia.9. Commonwealth of Independent States.. Europe 9.7. Middle East.. North America 67. 8.4 South and Central America. 3.7 Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export 6 6 4 9 Time to import 3 7 3 5 3 DAYS Bahamas High income countries: non-oecd DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force). 4. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) 48.4 48.3 Net ODA received (% of GNI) n.a. n.a. Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) 47. 3.8 Total debt service (% of total exports) n.a. n.a. Human Development Index ( to ).77.77 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) GDP per capita (constant ) Percentage change - +3% 3 99 8 77 5 5 5 3 35 4 45 Bahamas High income countries: non-oecd Percentage change - -9% 6 758 3 98 9 467 8 77 37 36 58 5 5 5 Bahamas High income countries: non-oecd Cost to export Cost to import Bahamas 7 93 88 93 864 7 94 38 45 5 5 High income countries: non-oecd.5 a day (%, PPP). a day (%, PPP) Income share held by highest % Logistics Performance Index 7 Data not available LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Bahamas High income countries: non-oecd http://dx.doi.org/.787/88893844733 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 9

BANGLADESH AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Bangladesh INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 4 784.4 9 58.4 4 5.9 66% of which: public 3 74.8 3 94.4 5 3.9 35% of which: private 43.6 5 37. 9 468. 76% External financing inflows FDI inflows 83.3 9.6 96.9 3% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements 975.9 938.5 96.7 -% Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed.4. 45.3 73% AfT flows disbursed 449.5 549.9 466.7 4% Remittances and compensation of employees 4 34.5 8 94.6 85.9 5% Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Total Aid for Trade Mineral resources and mining 8 Industry 9 3 Agriculture, forestry, fishing 9 67 Banking and financial 33 56 Business and other 8 4 Energy generation and supply 38 5 Communications 7 39 Transport and storage 7 3 Trade policy and regulations 5 5 5 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) value % World Bank 67.7 6 United Kingdom 43. Germany 3. 7 Denmark 3. 7 Japan. 5 value % World Bank 43.3 3 Japan 58.3 Korea, Rep. of 5. Asian Dev. Bank 49.6 Canada 33.7 7 45 467 Top donors 88% Top donors 7% TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 4 5 57 7 Commercial exports as % of total exports 5 5 5 Commercial imports as % of total imports 4 4 3 - Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 4 n.a. n.a. n.a. Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) 6 n.a. n.a. n.a. TRADE FLOWS (million current ) Total Commercial 4 5 +6% +7% 3 4 +64% 3 +45% +63% +93% +5% +4% +7% +% Goods Com. Goods Com. commercial Travel Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % EU (7) 5 United States 9 Canada 4 Data not available India Hong Kong, China TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % textile apparel, n.e.s. 8 Mens, boy s clothing, not-knitted 5 Women s, girl s clothing, not-knitted Data not available Mens, boy s clothing, knitted 6 Crustaceans, molluscs, etc. 4 TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % China 6 EU (7) India Data not available Kuwait 7 Japan 6 TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products 9 Cotton 5 Textile, leather machines 5 Data not available Telecomm. equipment, parts, n.e.s. 5 Cotton fabrics, woven 4 9 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

BANGLADESH AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%) 6. 6.7 Number of exporters 5 6 7 694 Product export concentration ( to ).5 n.a. Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. 5 Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments 9 9 Tariffs (%, 6 and ) : simple avg. MFN applied 5. 4.4 : weighted avg. MFN applied n.a. n.a. : weighted avg. faced 4.9 4.4 : duty free (value in %) 69.3 7.5 Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa. n.a. Asia 9.7 n.a. Commonwealth of Independent States. n.a. Europe 5.6 n.a. Middle East. n.a. North America 3.6 n.a. South and Central America.3 n.a. Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export 35 46 5 38 Time to import 57 55 3 43 3 4 5 6 DAYS Bangladesh Low income countries DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force) 4.3 5. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) 38.4 39.9 Net ODA received (% of GNI)..3 Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) 4.5 n.a. Total debt service (% of total exports) 7.5 4.7 Human Development Index ( to ).46.5 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) GDP per capita (constant ) Percentage change - + 54% 5 5 Bangladesh Low income countries Percentage change - +35% 96 9 4 3 4 5 6 7 Bangladesh Low income countries 367 65 437 348 588 788 Cost to export Cost to import Bangladesh 9 833 965 69 87 66 37 77 5 5 5 3 Low income countries.5 a day (%, PPP) 5.5%. a day (%, PPP) 8.3% Income share held by highest % 4.5% Logistics Performance Index 7 LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Bangladesh Low income countries 43.3% 76.5% 4.4% http://dx.doi.org/.787/8889384475 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 93

BARBADOS AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Barbados INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 7.9 86.8 6. -7% of which: public.9 n.a. n.a. n.a. of which: private 7. n.a. n.a. n.a. External financing inflows FDI inflows 38.3 46. 668.8 8% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed.. 46.7 d.b.z. AfT flows disbursed.6.6.3 63% Remittances and compensation of employees 34.8. 3. -9% Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Mineral resources and mining Industry Agriculture, forestry, fishing Banking and financial Business and other Energy generation and supply Communications Transport and storage Trade policy and regulations Total Aid for Trade 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) value % Japan.5 85 Canada. 4 United States. value % EU Institutions 8.5 8 IACB.4 3 Canada. Australia. Germany. Top donors % Top donors % 7 TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 3 3 6-4 Commercial exports as % of total exports 8 79 77-3 Commercial imports as % of total imports 9 7 9 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 7 5 7 - Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) 9 33 8 - TRADE FLOWS (million current ) 5 5 Goods Total +9% +8% +6% Com. Goods +9% Com. 9 Commercial 6% 6 +56% 3 7% +7% +4% 7% commercial Travel Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % United States 3 United States 5 EU (7) EU (7) Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 8 Saint Lucia 6 Saint Lucia 6 Jamaica 6 Jamaica 6 TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % Petroleum products 7 Petroleum products 36 Alcoholic beverages 9 Medicaments 4 Sugars, molasses, honey 6 Alcoholic beverages 9 Medicaments 5 Petroleum oils, crude 4 Lime, cement, construction materials 5 Printed matter TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % United States 36 United States 44 Trinidad and Tobago EU (7) 5 EU (7) 3 Trinidad and Tobago 7 Japan 8 China 5 Canada 3 Canada 4 TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products 7 Petroleum products 6 Passenger motor vehicles ex. bus 7 Medicaments 3 Telecomm.equip. parts n.e.s. 4 Passenger motor vehicles ex. bus Medicaments 3 Telecomm. equipment, parts, n.e.s. Gold, silverware, jewelry, n.e.s. Articles, n.e.s., of plastics 94 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

BARBADOS AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%) 3. -5.3 Number of exporters n.a. n.a. Product export concentration ( to ).9.4 Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments Tariffs (%, 6 and ) : simple avg. MFN applied 3.5.7 : weighted avg. MFN applied n.a. 4.7 : weighted avg. faced.3. : duty free (value in %) 97.8 99.9 Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa.. Asia.9.7 Commonwealth of Independent States.. Europe.7 3.3 Middle East.. North America 5.5 5.6 South and Central America 44.4 43.5 Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export Time to import Barbados Data not available Data not available Data not available Data not available 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DAYS High income countries: non-oecd DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force) 9. 8. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) 46.8 46.7 Net ODA received (% of GNI) -..3 Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) n.a. n.a. Total debt service (% of total exports) n.a. n.a. Human Development Index ( to ).79.79 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) 8 GDP per capita (constant ) 8 Percentage change - 5 5 5 3 35 4 Barbados High income countries: non-oecd Percentage change - 7 965 9 454 79 9 78 8 77 33 56 6 758 7 753 5 5 Barbados High income countries: non-oecd Cost to export Cost to import Data not available Data not available Data not available Data not available.5 a day (%, PPP). a day (%, PPP) Income share held by highest % Barbados High income countries: non-oecd Logistics Performance Index 7 Data not available Data not available LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Barbados High income countries: non-oecd http://dx.doi.org/.787/8889384477 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 95

BELIZE AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Belize INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 6.3 345.9 n.a. n.a. of which: public n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. of which: private n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. External financing inflows FDI inflows 6.9 69.7 96.4-4% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements.6 4.3 3. -85% Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed.5. 4.3 7% AfT flows disbursed.5.8.8 758% Remittances and compensation of employees 46. 78. 79.5 73% Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Mineral resources and mining Industry Agriculture, forestry, fishing Banking and financial Business and other Energy generation and supply Communications Transport and storage Trade policy and regulations Total Aid for Trade value % EU Institutions.7 5 Japan.7 44 United States. 4 Austria. value % Japan 6. 48 EU Institutions 5.3 4 OFID.5 4 Kuwait.4 3 United States. 3 4 5 6 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) 3 Top donors % Top donors 98% 5 6 TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 8 3 6 8 Commercial exports as % of total exports 47 43 34 - Commercial imports as % of total imports 7 7-4 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 4 n.a. n.a. Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) 3 8 n.a. n.a. TRADE FLOWS (million current ) Total 8 6 +85% 4 +% Goods Com. Goods +39% Com. 8 4 Commercial +8% +% 7 +% 3% +6% 9% +37% commercial Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % United States 54 United States 49 EU (7) 7 EU (7) 3 Trinidad and Tobago 5 Costa Rica 4 Jamaica 5 Japan 3 Mexico 4 Mexico 3 TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % Fruit, vegetable juices 6 Petroleum oils, crude 36 Crustaceans, molluscs, etc. Fruit, nuts excluding oil nuts 9 Fruit, nuts excluding oil nuts 8 Fruit, vegetable juices 5 Sugars, molasses, honey 7 Sugars, molasses, honey Mens, boy s clothing, knitted 8 Crustaceans, molluscs, etc. TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % United States 4 United States 48 Cuba 5 Mexico Mexico China EU (7) 7 Guatemala 8 Guatemala 7 Panama 5 TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products Petroleum products 5 Telecomm. equipment, parts, n.e.s. 4 Special transactions not classified 5 Articles, n.e.s., of plastics 3 Footwear 4 Edible products, preparations, n.e.s. 3 Paper, paperboard, cut etc. 3 Animal feed stuff Mens, boy s clothing, not-knitted 96 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

BELIZE AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%) 3.. Number of exporters n.a. n.a. Product export concentration ( to )..7 Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments 7 7 Tariffs (%, 6 and ) : simple avg. MFN applied.8. : weighted avg. MFN applied n.a. 5.5 : weighted avg. faced 6.. : duty free (value in %) 63.5 9. Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa.. Asia.9 3.4 Commonwealth of Independent States.. Europe 7. 3.3 Middle East.4.3 North America 58.3 5. South and Central America.4.7 Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export 3 5 Time to import 38 9 3 4 5 6 DAYS Belize Lower middle income countries Cost to export 78 495 55 374 Cost to import 4 635 65 648 5 5 Belize Lower middle income countries DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force). 8. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) 35.9 37.5 Net ODA received (% of GNI).. Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) n.a. n.a. Total debt service (% of total exports) 36.5. Human Development Index ( to ).69.7 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) GDP per capita (constant ) 3 4 5 6 7 8 Belize Lower middle income countries 5 5 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 Belize Lower middle income countries.5 a day (%, PPP) 7 93 5 Percentage change - +7% 3 758 Percentage change - -6%. a day (%, PPP) 6 54 3 494 6 7 3 76 Income share held by highest % Logistics Performance Index 7 Data not available Data not available LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Belize Lower middle income countries http://dx.doi.org/.787/8889384479 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 97

BENIN AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Benin INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 8. 38.8 7.3 % of which: public 86.8 387.5 65.5 7% of which: private 54.4 995.4 57.7 % External financing inflows FDI inflows 53. 69.8.9 9% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements 98. 6. 9. 3% Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed... % AfT flows disbursed 66.8 8.8 84.9 77% Remittances and compensation of employees 7.7 5.3 48. 44% Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Mineral resources and mining Total Aid for Trade Industry Agriculture, forestry, fishing 4 4 Banking and financial 3 5 Business and other 5 Energy generation and supply 6 4 Communications Transport and storage 8 7 Trade policy and regulations 4 6 8 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) value % EU Institutions 6.7 5 World Bank 3. Denmark.7 6 African Dev. Bank 9. 3 Japan 6. 9 value % United States 57.6 3 EU Institutions 46.4 5 World Bank 9.8 6 African Dev. Bank 6.5 9 Denmark 3. 7 67 85 Top donors 83% Top donors 88% TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 44 6 53 9 Commercial exports as % of total exports 4 n.a. n.a. Commercial imports as % of total imports 4 n.a. n.a. Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 8 7 n.a. n.a. Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) 33 33 n.a. n.a. TRADE FLOWS (million current ) 5 5 5 Goods Total +56% +87% +94% Com. Goods 4 3 +88% +6% +44% +9% +3% +4% Com. Commercial +79% commercial Travel Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % China 36 Nigeria 49 EU (7) China India 7 EU (7) 7 Nigeria 6 India 5 Niger 5 Chad 4 TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % Cotton 58 Cotton 3 Fruit, nuts excluding oil nuts 7 meat, meat offal Tobacco, manufactured 7 Rice Lime, cement, construction materials 4 Fruit, nuts excluding oil nuts 7 Fixed vegetable fats and oils, soft 3 Iron, steel bar, shapes etc. 5 TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % EU (7) 38 EU (7) 4 China 9 China 3 Ghana 7 Togo Côte d'ivoire 7 Malaysia 5 Thailand 7 Nigeria 4 TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products 4 Petroleum products Rice meat, meat offal 9 Electric current 6 Electric current 8 meat, meat offal 5 Rice 5 Lime, cement, construction materials 5 Fixed vegetable fats and oils, other 5 98 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

BENIN AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%).9 3. Number of exporters n.a. n.a. Product export concentration ( to )..3 Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. 3 Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments Tariffs (%, 6 and ) : simple avg. MFN applied..9 : weighted avg. MFN applied.3 n.a. : weighted avg. faced 4.3 4. : duty free (value in %) 4.7 44.7 Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa 8. 63. Asia 58.9 8. Commonwealth of Independent States.. Europe.3 7.7 Middle East.4.9 North America.. South and Central America.4. Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export 34 46 3 38 Time to import 38 55 3 43 3 4 5 6 DAYS Benin Low income countries Cost to export 965 833 Cost to import 49 69 66 496 77 5 5 5 3 Benin Low income countries DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force) n.a. n.a. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) 47.5 47.5 Net ODA received (% of GNI) 8..5 Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) 5.5 6.4 Total debt service (% of total exports) 5.9.5 Human Development Index ( to ).4.43 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) GDP per capita (constant ) 5 5 Benin Low income countries 5 5 5 3 35 4 45 Benin Low income countries.5 a day (%, PPP) Percentage change - + % 94 Percentage change - + 6%. a day (%, PPP) 349 348 96 357 68 378 367 Income share held by highest % Logistics Performance Index 7 LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Benin Low income countries http://dx.doi.org/.787/8889384489 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3 99

BHUTAN AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Bhutan INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 48.8 486.4 n.a. n.a. of which: public 83. 54.7 n.a. n.a. of which: private 35.6 33.8 n.a. n.a. External financing inflows FDI inflows 9. 3. 9. 9% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements 8.9 3.7 77.8 7% Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed... d.b.z. AfT flows disbursed 3.. 87. 7% Remittances and compensation of employees n.a. 3.6 4.8 n.a. Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Mineral resources and mining Industry Agriculture, forestry, fishing Banking and financial Business and other Energy generation and supply Communications Transport and storage Trade policy and regulations Total Aid for Trade 4 5 5 8 8 9 value % Japan.7 4 Denmark 6.6 World Bank 3.4 Netherlands.7 8 Austria.4 7 value % Japan 37.8 43 Asian Dev. Bank 36.5 4 World Bank 4.4 5 Austria 3.8 4 Norway.5 3 4 3 4 5 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) 87 Top donors 86% Top donors 97% 49 TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 97 3 Commercial exports as % of total exports 7 8-6 Commercial imports as % of total imports 4 9-5 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 53 3 n.a. n.a. Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) 5 46 n.a. n.a. TRADE FLOWS (million current ) Total Commercial 5 6 +86% 45 +4% +5% +5% 9 +4% +35% 3 6 3 +87% 3% 5 5% +8% Goods Com. Goods Com. commercial Transport commercial Travel Transport 6 TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % India 88 India 8 Hong Kong, China 6 Hong Kong, China Bangladesh 5 Bangladesh 5 Singapore Japan Nepal Nepal TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % Electric current 3 Pig iron, spiegeleisen, etc. 3 Textile yarn 7 Musical instruments, etc. Wire products excluding electrical 7 Copper 9 chemical compounds 6 Lime, cement, construction materials 8 Pig iron, spiegeleisen, etc. 6 chemical compounds 7 TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % India 75 India 75 EU (7) 5 Korea, Rep. of 5 Japan 4 EU (7) 4 Singapore 3 Thailand 3 Thailand Singapore TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products Petroleum products Iron, steel bar, shapes etc. 5 Civil engineering equipment 7 Passenger motor vehicles ex. bus 4 Copper 5 Electrical power machinery, parts 3 Goods, special transport vehicles 4 Textile yarn 3 Passenger motor vehicles ex. bus 4 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

BHUTAN AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 TRADE INDICATORS (OUTCOMES) Indicator GDP growth (%) 8.8 8.4 Number of exporters n.a. n.a. Product export concentration ( to )..3 Goods RTAs notified to the WTO n.a. 3 Services EIAs notified to the WTO n.a. Services sectors with GATS commitments Tariffs (%) : simple avg. MFN applied. n.a. : weighted avg. MFN applied n.a. n.a. : weighted avg. faced 9.3 n.a. : duty free (value in %) 4.3 n.a. Sources: UN Comtrade; World Bank, Exporter Dynamics Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles EXPORT SHARES BY REGION (%) Africa.. Asia 99.9 99.9 Commonwealth of Independent States.. Europe.. Middle East.. North America.. South and Central America.. Source: WTO, Trade and Tariff Profiles TRADE FACILITATION INDICATORS Time to export 3 38 5 38 Time to import 38 38 9 38 3 4 5 6 DAYS Bhutan Lower middle income countries Cost to export 5 78 Cost to import 374 4 3 8 648 85 5 5 5 3 3 5 Bhutan Lower middle income countries DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS (IMPACTS) Indicator Unemployment (% of total labour force) 3. 4. Labour force, female (% of total labour force) 4.5 4.5 Net ODA received (% of GNI).6 9. Import duties collected (% of tax revenue) 7.7 n.a. Total debt service (% of total exports).7 4. Human Development Index ( to ) n.a..5 Sources: UNDP, International Human Development Indicators; World Bank, World Development Indicators GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP per capita (PPP, current international $) GDP per capita (constant ) 3 4 5 6 7 Bhutan Lower middle income countries 3 6 9 5 8 Bhutan Lower middle income countries.5 a day (%, PPP) 7 Percentage change - +67% Percentage change - + 46%.% 5 7 3 48 93. a day (%, PPP) 7 7 9.8% 3 758 964 4 5 8 Income share held by highest % 45.% Logistics Performance Index 7 LOWEST SCORE HIGHEST SCORE 3 4 5 Bhutan Lower middle income countries http://dx.doi.org/.787/8889384488 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3

BOTSWANA AIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 3 Aid, Trade and Development Indicators for Botswana INVESTMENT AND FINANCING (INPUTS) Indicator (million current ) 8 Δ:5- Gross fixed capital formation 56.5 3 64. 4 4.4 6% of which: public 74.4 678.4 959.5 65% of which: private 776. 385.7 8.9 7% External financing inflows FDI inflows 49.4 9.4 65. -46% Long-term external debt and IMF disbursements.7 54.5 6.7 56% Trade-related non-concessional flows disbursed...7 d.b.z. AfT flows disbursed 6.3.7 4.8 5% Remittances and compensation of employees 3. 4.3 99.5-4% Sources: OECD, DAC-CRS Aid Activities Database; World Bank, World Development Indicators; World Bank, International Debt Statistics AFT DISBURSEMENTS BY SECTOR (million current ) Trade-related adjustment Tourism Mineral resources and mining Industry Agriculture, forestry, fishing Banking and financial Business and other Energy generation and supply Communications Transport and storage Trade policy and regulations Total Aid for Trade value % EU Institutions 3. 8 Japan. 7 United States. 6 Germany.5 3 Denmark.4 value % Japan 3.6 55 OFID 5.8 4 Sweden.3 5 United States.9 3 EU Institutions.8 3 6 6 3 6 9 5 Sectors with no data are not included. AFT DISBURSMENTS: TOP DONORS (million current ) 5 Top donors 98% Top donors 9% 3 3 TRADE PERFORMANCE (OUTPUTS) Indicator 8 Δ:5- Trade to GDP ratio (%) 86 8 79-7 Commercial exports as % of total exports 6 5 n.a. n.a. Commercial imports as % of total imports 4 5 5-9 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise exports) 89 88 9 Non-fuel intermediates (% of merchandise imports) 39 4 44 5 TRADE FLOWS (million current ) 7 5 6 4 5 3 5 Goods Total +45% +33% 53% Com. Goods +33% Com. 6 45 Commercial +69% +35% 3 +8% 6% 5 59% 9% commercial Travel Transport commercial Travel Transport TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE EXPORTS (%) % % EU (7) 77 EU (7) 6 South Africa 9 South Africa 3 Norway 6 Norway 9 Zimbabwe 4 Israel 5 United States Zimbabwe 4 TOP 5 EXPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise exports) % % Pearls, precious stones 74 Pearls, precious stones 75 Copper ores, concentrates Nickel ores, concentrates, matte 6 textile apparel, n.e.s. Women s, girl s clothing, not-knitted Road motor vehicles, n.e.s. Gold, non-monetary excluding ores Bovine meat Copper ores, concentrates TOP 5 MARKETS FOR MERCHANDISE IMPORTS (%) % % South Africa 84 South Africa 73 EU (7) 7 EU (7) 3 Zimbabwe China 5 United States Israel China United States TOP 5 IMPORT PRODUCTS (% of merchandise imports) % % Petroleum products Petroleum products 3 Goods, special transport vehicles 4 Pearls, precious stones Passenger motor vehicles ex. bus 4 Goods, special transport vehicles 4 Special transactions not classified 3 Rotating electric plant 4 Medicaments Electric current 3 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 3: CONNECTING TO VALUE CHAINS - OECD, WTO 3