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The Automotive Parts Sector In Pakistan Export Performance - TRTA i

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1 Background and objectives1.1 EC <strong>TRTA</strong> Programme for <strong>Pakistan</strong><strong>The</strong> <strong>In</strong>ternational Trade Centre (ITC) is implementing, on behalf of the European Union (EU),a Trade-Related Technical Assistance (<strong>TRTA</strong>) programme in <strong>Pakistan</strong>. <strong>The</strong> overall objectiveof the programme is to assist <strong>Pakistan</strong> to foster its integration into the world economy and,ultimately, to contribute to poverty alleviation through the achievement of trade-relatedconditions for sustained and stable economic growth.More specifically, the programme aims to enhance awareness among government officials, thebusiness sector and civil society about the implications of the World Trade Organisation(WTO) agreements on the economy of the country, and to assist <strong>Pakistan</strong> in building thenecessary capacity to address issues resulting from its participation in WTO.1.2 Five sector studiesWithin this framework, the programme has undertaken five studies on sectors selected by theMinistry of Commerce in <strong>Pakistan</strong>: automotive parts, footwear, furniture, pharmaceuticals andsports goods.<strong>The</strong> studies have been undertaken by national consultants working in cooperation with therespective business associations, national and international experts and ITC.<strong>The</strong> studies identify export opportunities and threats in each sector and look at the implicationsof the WTO agreements. Specifically they include:• An overview of the sector and its relevance to <strong>Pakistan</strong>, including production processes,pricing and turnover performance, regulatory environment and export performance.• A summary of other studies, reports, policy papers, strategies, etc. developed in recentyears for the sector.• An overview of the sector’s trading performance for key products, including the sector’sglobal trade position, national sector data, imports and exports over the last five years,and the global position of key <strong>Pakistan</strong>i companies.• Identification of the WTO agreements relevant to the sector and analysis of theirimplications for the sector globally and in <strong>Pakistan</strong>, both currently and in the future. Thisincludes analysis of changed or new market threats or opportunities arising out of theemerging multilateral trading environment.• An assessment of the availability and accessibility of relevant information on WTO,including the information flows between the government and the business community.• Identification of the key obstacles or shortcomings for improving the sector’s exportperformance and provision of proposals for improvement or rectification.• An assessment of the current export support services provided by the Government andsuggestions on how these could improve the export performance in the relevant sector.<strong>In</strong>ternational Trade Centre Page 7

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