Martinez-Gomez V., García Alvarez-Coque J.-M. (2010). Assessing trade preferences for Moroccan fruits and vegetables with preferential entry price. [S.l.] : Projet SUSTAINMED. 13 p. (SUSTAINMED Working Paper).
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http://sustainmed.iamm.fr/images/downloads/wp03d10workingpaper01_v2.pdf
Titre : | Assessing trade preferences for Moroccan fruits and vegetables with preferential entry price |
Auteurs : | V. Martinez-Gomez ; J.-M. García Alvarez-Coque |
Type de document : | Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper |
Editeur : | Projet SUSTAINMED, 2010 |
Collection : | SUSTAINMED Working Paper |
Format : | 13 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 11 - COMMERCE ; 11.4 - Libéralisation des EchangesThésaurus IAMM PREFERENCE COMMERCIALE ; LIBERALISATION DES ECHANGES ; OMC ; COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ; FRUITS ET LEGUMES ; TOMATE ; AGRUME ; UNION EUROPEENNE ; MAROC ; ACCORD COMMERCIAL ; PARTENARIAT EUROMEDITERRANEEN ; CLEMENTINE |
Mots-clés: | PRIX D'ENTRÉE |
Résumé : | This paper investigates the monetary transfer associated with the preferential entry prices that some EU partners enjoy. First, we have calculated the value of the preference margin granted to Morocco for tomatoes and clementines. We have then simulated the impact of the trade liberalization for fruits and vegetables (F&V), which would result from a WTO agreement, on such value, considering different alternatives of variation in the EP system. The results indicate that currently the preferential EP is of significant relevance in the case of tomatoes and has less relevance for clementines. Also, results show that the ad valorem tariff exoneration, agreed upon simultaneously to the reduced EP, is significant for both products. With regard to the erosion of trade preferences, its magnitude crucially depends on the final regime adopted for these F&V: if tomatoes are declared a sensitive product, the erosion may be overcome by the possibility of increasing the volumes exported by Morocco to the EU. On the contrary, a deeper tariff cut without an increase in the quantities traded would result in significant losses for Moroccan exporters of the two goods. |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | http://sustainmed.iamm.fr/images/downloads/wp03d10workingpaper01_v2.pdf |