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World Trade Organization’s Bali Ministerial Conference concluded on 7 December with the issuance of the Bali Package- an agreement on issues that are considered to be stepping stone for completing the goals of Doha Round. Issues addressed in the Bali Package have theoretically paved way to boost development goals and trading capacities of the Least Developed Countries. While the agreement is definitely promising for increasing Nepali products that reach international market, it alone is not sufficient to bridge the nation’s existing trade deficit.
Presently Nepal has been receiving preferential market for 81 percent of its total exports under the Duty Free Quota Free (DFQF) system from various WTO member nations. Considering the existing trade deficit, it becomes evident that it has not been able to exploit facilities provided to it as a LCD member nation of the WTO. This fact is evident of the necessity for focusing on issues that are hindering its export capabilities rather than solely relying on receiving trade aid from the international community. Primary focus in this regard should be to find and resolve existing supply side constraints that could provide much needed boost to Nepal’s trading capacities.
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Nepal specializes in exporting agro products. Still it lacks a cold chain facility trading route. Even within the nation, it lacks a coordinated and interlinked cold chain that could facilitate agro trade. Facilitating the private sector for provision of such a chain, would provide boost to exports
Another bottleneck in the export of agro-products is the lack of well equipped quarantine checkposts. Added to that is the lack of an agency that is competent and recognized internationally for quality certification.
Quality is an essential factor in trading. Consumers always look for quality. Setting up an independent mechanism that could provide international quality certificate to products can ensure that exported products are not returned back citing quality reasons. Such certification system will increase brand image of Nepali products in international market and provide sustainable basis for steady trade growth.
Identifying potential market and facilitating linkages between prospective producers and traders need to be ensured. Nepal has immense potentials for producing exportable agro and manufacturing products. People can meet the demands of the market, if there is market. The only prerequisite on the state’s side is to create conducive climate for these products and to identify market opportunities.
Lengthy national and international customs regulations have been pointed out as great barriers for smooth trans-border trade. Bali Package pledges to address this issue but that will not sufficient. Nepal should on its own initiate talks for easing off custom regulations with nations that it does business with. It’s high time for Nepal to hold negotiations with its trading nations for streamlining custom regulations.
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