Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021

This report presents the results for Latin America and the Caribbean of the fourth Global Survey on Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation, conducted in the first half of 2021 against the backdrop of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and with the participation of 135 countries (14 from...

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spelling oai-11362-473702021-11-11T18:24:36Z Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021 NU. CEPAL COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS COMERCIO ELECTRONICO TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL INTERNET TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES POLITICA COMERCIAL CONVENIOS COMERCIALES INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRADE FACILITATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ELECTRONIC COMMERCE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY INTERNET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TRADE POLICY TRADE AGREEMENTS This report presents the results for Latin America and the Caribbean of the fourth Global Survey on Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation, conducted in the first half of 2021 against the backdrop of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and with the participation of 135 countries (14 from the region). The survey results indicate that Latin America and the Caribbean has made considerable progress since the previous edition in 2019. For the first time, it is the best performing developing region ahead of East and Southeast Asia, with an average implementation rate of 80%. The region’s results are particularly strong in the categories of transparency and formalities, which coincide closely with the provisions of the Trade Facilitation Agreement of the World Trade Organization. Nevertheless, there is much room for improvement in the area of cross-border paperless trade, as well as in adapting trade facilitation measures to the specific needs of small and medium-sized enterprises and women in trade. 2021-10-22T16:34:32Z 2021-10-22T16:34:32Z 2021-10-22 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47370 LC/TS.2021/126 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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topic COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
COMERCIO ELECTRONICO
TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL
INTERNET
TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION
TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES
POLITICA COMERCIAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TRADE FACILITATION
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERNET
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
TRADE POLICY
TRADE AGREEMENTS
spellingShingle COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
COMERCIO ELECTRONICO
TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL
INTERNET
TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION
TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES
POLITICA COMERCIAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TRADE FACILITATION
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
INTERNET
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
TRADE POLICY
TRADE AGREEMENTS
Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021
description This report presents the results for Latin America and the Caribbean of the fourth Global Survey on Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation, conducted in the first half of 2021 against the backdrop of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and with the participation of 135 countries (14 from the region). The survey results indicate that Latin America and the Caribbean has made considerable progress since the previous edition in 2019. For the first time, it is the best performing developing region ahead of East and Southeast Asia, with an average implementation rate of 80%. The region’s results are particularly strong in the categories of transparency and formalities, which coincide closely with the provisions of the Trade Facilitation Agreement of the World Trade Organization. Nevertheless, there is much room for improvement in the area of cross-border paperless trade, as well as in adapting trade facilitation measures to the specific needs of small and medium-sized enterprises and women in trade.
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title Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021
title_short Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021
title_full Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021
title_fullStr Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021
title_full_unstemmed Digital and Sustainable Trade Facilitation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Report 2021
title_sort digital and sustainable trade facilitation in latin america and the caribbean: regional report 2021
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