Kazakhstan Trade Report

The main message of this report is that if Kazakhstan wants to take advantage of global integration and diversification opportunities, the government needs to improve its trade policy framework, its management, and its regulations. It is also finalizing accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) while its trade strategy includes a number of free trade agreements to be negotiated. It is an active member of the Central Asia Region Economic Cooperation (CAREC). This report is composed of three policy notes that discuss how to improve the trade policy framework, management, and regulations: note one is on the trade policy framework and recommends joining the WTO on a tariff schedule that is more liberal than Russia’s; note two postulates that to benefit more fully from the WTO membership and future regional or bilateral agreements, the institutional framework for trade policy management will need a clearer strategic vision, better coordination within the government and with private sector, and enhanced human capacity; and note three suggests that for the private sector to benefit from global integration and diversification, the government should ease the burden of regulations that affect trade (non-tariff measures (NTMs)).

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015-06
Subjects:TARIFFS, IMPORT LICENCE, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, CUSTOMS UNION, FREE TRADE AGREEMENT, BARRIERS TO TRADE, PRODUCTION, REGULATORY PRACTICES, REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENTS, CONSULTATION, SHOPS, PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENT, GOVERNMENT, TRADE BARRIERS, PROTECTIONIST, EXPORTS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DOMESTIC MARKET, REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DISTRIBUTION, EQUILIBRIUM, TRADE REFORMS, REGULATORY PROCESS, DOMESTIC PRICE, QUOTA VOLUME, REAL INCOME, TARIFF EQUIVALENT, FREE TRADE, EXPORT SUBSIDIES, TECHNICAL REGULATIONS, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DISPUTE RESOLUTION, CUSTOMS CLEARANCE, TRADE AGREEMENTS, TRADE REGULATIONS, IMPORT LICENSES, TRADE IN GOODS, FOREIGN TRADE, IMPORT PRICES, IMPORT QUOTA, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGENDA, IMPORT QUOTAS, REGULATORY MEASURES, DOMESTIC PRODUCERS, TARIFF RATE QUOTAS, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, NON-TARIFF BARRIERS, CUSTOMS, TECHNICAL REGULATION, REGULATORY SYSTEM, IMPORT VOLUME, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, IMPORTS, UNFAIR FOREIGN TRADE, TRADE POLICY, GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL, EXPORT TAXES, TRADE AGREEMENT, IMPORT LICENSING, STATE TRADING, TRADE PRACTICES, CUSTOMS TERRITORY, IMPORT MEASURES, TRADE WARS, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, PROTECTIONIST MEASURES, TRADE DISTORTIONS, GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM, CONSUMPTION, TRADE IN SERVICES, REGULATIONS, TARIFF DISPERSION, POLICY DEVELOPMENT, QUOTA TARIFFS, PROCEDURES, CUSTOMS OFFICIALS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS, TRADE COMMISSION, EXPORT PRODUCTS, IMPORT BANS, REGULATORY IMPACT, TRADE AREA, TRADE FACILITATION, EXPORT RESTRICTIONS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE AGENDA, REGULATION, QUOTA TARIFF, TAX REVENUE, TRADE DIVERSION, EXPORT BANS, TRADE, IMPACT ANALYSIS, MUTUAL RECOGNITION, REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS, EXPORT CERTIFICATION, GLOBAL TRADE, TRADE RESTRICTION, REGULATORY CHANGES, DOMESTIC PRODUCTION, PREFERENTIAL TRADE, TARIFF, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, TRADE-RELATED INVESTMENT, REGULATORS, POLICY OBJECTIVES, FREE TRADE AREA, EXPORT QUOTAS, WORLD TRADE, RULES OF ORIGIN, TRADE CENTER, TARIFF RATE, CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT, REGULATORY TOOLS, GOVERNMENTS, TECHNICAL BARRIERS, EXPORT PROHIBITIONS, IMPORT VALUE, TRADE REGIME, AGRICULTURAL TRADE, TARIFF LINES, TECHNICAL STANDARDS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24633262/kazakhstan-improving-trade-policy-framework-management-regulations-vol-4-policy-note-three
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22046
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