Projects

NTM-IMPACT

project name: Assessment Of The Impacts Of Non-tariff Measures- NTM On The Competitiveness Of The EU And Selected Trade Partners

initiating country: The European Union

Framework Programme: FP7       programme area: KBBE – Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology       contract type: SME – Small and Medium Enterprise

contract/proposal/call number: 227202

status: active

start date: February 2009       duration: 30 months       projected finish date: August 2011

Keywords

keywords: non-tariff measures (NTMs); least developing country (LDC) exports; importing agrifoods

Participants

Note that the follow people may not represent the full extent of the consortium. FEAST has tried to identify the Australian participants, and their collaborators (or coordinator), within the project. Also note that Australian participation may not necessarily be on a formal level.

nameorganisationstate or country
USyd NSW, Australia

Further information

summary:
  The overall objective of the project is to collect and analyze new data on non-tariff measures (NTMs), particularly on governmental standards and regulations that prescribe the conditions for importing agri-food products into the EU market and into the markets of the main competing players. Furthermore, impacts from EU NTBs on least developing country (LDC) exports are examined.
 
  The project will deliver the following results:
  - An analytical framework for defining measures, methods, products and countries.
  - A data base on NTMs in EU, USA, Canada, Japan, China, India, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, Russia and New Zealand.
  - Comparative analyses on the impact of NTMs on agri-food trade of the EU.
  - Policy recommendations from case studies for quantifying NTMs on fruits and vegetables, meat and dairy trade clusters with the EU.
  - Policy recommendations from case studies on the impacts of EU private and public standards in LDCs.
  - Dissemination of project results to key stakeholders.
 
  This will be achieved:
  - By optimizing complementarities of the project with ongoing NTM research on the TRAINS data base at UNCTAD.
  - By organizing the research work in research, database, management and dissemination work packages.
  - By developing research methodologies that are innovative and robust, optimizing the direct usefulness of the end results for the end users.
  - By proposing a partner consortium that together reunites the relevant needs, for: Scientific excellence and international project experience
 
  Appropriate geographic coverage to collect the required data in all countries Linkages and complementarities with ongoing international NTM analyses (UNCTAD, OECD, World Bank, IFPRI) Policy contacts, dialogue and influence Efficient and effective project management E. With a budget of 314.5 person months, 2.372 M EC request, for 19 partners, over 30 months.