1. Fostering Equity and Accountability in the Trading System (FEATS) Patrick Chengo, Project Assistant CUTS Africa Resource Centre , Lusaka 8 April 2009
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25. Features of a Good Trade Policy Key Elements of Good Trade Policy Making Process Relevant Stakeholders Based on national development policy Clear guidance/directions from national development policy makers National development policy makers (e.g., Ministry for Planning and Development, President’s Office, parliament, etc) Linked with other governmental policies Inputs and feedback from other government ministries/departments Other relevant government ministries/departments (e.g., those dealing with agriculture, employment and labour, finance, competition and consumer protection, education and health, etc.) Linked with international commitments (to implement the commitments as well as to guide the positions regarding future possible commitments) Inputs and feedback from relevant ministries and negotiators Relevant ministries (e.g., Ministry of Foreign Affairs, etc.) and negotiators (e.g., dealing with the WTO agreements and negotiations) Balancing the interests of all key stakeholders Inputs and feedback from key non-state stakeholders Key non-state actors (e.g., representatives of the private sector, farmers, consumers, and the civil society) Clear implementation plan with adequate resources Commitment of required resources Relevant government ministries (e.g., Ministry of Finance) and donors (multilateral and bilateral)
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28. Action Variable Action by Action Value A. Identification of all key stakeholders MCTI Some identified = 0.5 B. Creating awareness about the need for trade policy MCTI Yes = 1.0 C. Establishment and functioning of formal consultative mechanisms MCTI Several established but sub-optimal functioning = 0.5 D. Regular information flow to the stakeholders including on the content of trade policy MCTI Ad hoc and/or irregular = 0.5 Part I Score MCTI 2.5/4.0 E. Regular participation in the process and feedback to the relevant authorities Other relevant government ministries/agencies Some = 0.5 F. Faithful representation of and regular feedback to the represented constituencies Other relevant government ministries/agencies Some = 0.5 G. Acquiring relevant knowledge and expertise Other relevant government ministries/agencies Some knowledge and expertise = 0.5 Part II Score Other relevant government ministries/agencies 1.5/3.0
29. Action Variable Action by Action Value H. Regular participation in the process and feedback to the relevant authorities Private sector and business umbrella organizations Yes = 1 I. Faithful representation of and regular feedback to the represented constituencies Private sector and business umbrella organizations Yes = 1 J. Acquiring relevant knowledge and expertise Private sector and business umbrella organizations Some knowledge and expertise = 0.5 Part III Score Private sector and business umbrella organizations 2.5/3.0 K. Regular participation in the process and feedback to the relevant authorities Civil society organizations Yes = 1 L. Faithful representation of and regular feedback to the represented constituencies Civil society organizations Occasional representation and/or irregular feedback = 0.5 M. Acquiring relevant knowledge and expertise Civil society organizations Some knowledge and expertise = 0.5 Part IV Score Civil society organizations 2.0/3.0 ITPM Index Score All stakeholders 8.5/13.0
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Living Conditions Monitoring Surveys are conducted by the Central Statistics Office, Zambia. These surveys provide useful information regarding for example, incidence of poverty, unemployment , etc. Poverty data: The World Bank, 2008 World Development Indicators. “Poverty Data: A supplement to World Development Indicators 2008. Informal Sector employment was 47% for urban labor force, and 94% of rural labor force for 2003. Found at: World Bank, Standardized Survey Bulletin 5, Zambia Living Conditions Monitoring Survey II, June 2003
International Monetary Fund (IMF). “Zambia Statistical Appendix.” Washington, D.C.: IMF Country Report, January 2008. CIA, 2008. Regional trade shares data source: ITC database Trends in Zambian trade performance : The minimal progress in export product and market diversification efforts is supported by increases in export product concentration and export market concentration between 2005-2007 and 2008 (61.2 to 68.4 and from 41.1 to 43.4 respectively). The increased integration in the global economy is supported by the increase in trade as a percentage of GDP from 73.5% in 2005-2007 to 80.2 in 2008. Source: The World Bank, 2008 World Trade Indicators. “Zambia: Trade Brief
Source: The CIA World Fact book (December, 2008).
Ibid. Republic of Zambia, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, 2002. , according to the 2008 Trade Tariff Restrictiveness Index (TTRI). TTRI data: The World Bank, 2008 World Trade Indicators. “Zambia: Trade At-A-Glance”
Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) : launched to improve implementation of IF
WTO Secretariat, 2002. 11-29.
This section based on: UNCTAD, 2006. ; WTO, Integrated Framework, 2004.; and Mudenda, Lusaka.
Mwape, Ernest, 2008.
Although trade plays a critical role in poverty alleviation, both Zambia Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and Zambia National Development Plan do not offer any explicit role that trade must play in the process of fighting poverty. This section based on: Government of the Republic of Zambia, Ministry of Finance and National Planning. “Fifth National Development Plan 2006-2010: Broad Based Wealth and Job Creation through Citizenry Participation and Technological Advancement ” Lusaka, Zambia: Government of Zambia, June 2006.; World Bank, IMF, Government of Zambia. “ Zambia; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.” IMF, World Bank and Government of Zambia, March 2002.; and Mudenda, Lusaka.