trade facilitation

USAID South Africa Success Story: DCC Adopts User Pay Principle for Corridor Sustainability

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USAID
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Date: 
November 1, 2008
The Dar es Salaam Corridor Committee (DCC) is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) entity involving Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia. It facilitates trade by reducing transport costs and transit times on the corridor, which connects markets from the port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Malawi, Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and the rest of Central and Southern Africa...

Egypt Assistance for Trade Reform (ATR) SOW

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USAID
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Date: 
March 1, 2002
The primary objective of the Assistance for Trade Reform (ATR) project was to enhance the capacity of the Ministry of Trade and Industry to design and implement trade policies to facilitate trade and promote growth.

Egypt Competitiveness Project SOW

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USAID
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Date: 
January 1, 2003

The purpose of this Task Order is to provide technical assistance under the Assistance for Customs and Trade Facilitation (ACTF) project to work with the CRU (Customs Reform Unit) Team appointed by the Minister of Finance.

West Africa Global Competitiveness Hub SOW

Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
March 1, 2003

The purpose of this task order is to establish the West African Global Competitiveness Hub in Accra, Ghana. The Hub is intended to reinforce regional efforts to enhance West Africa’s trade competitiveness, thereby permitting the region to take greater advantage of the increased trading opportunities provided through the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and other global trade initiatives.

Egypt Initial Implementation Task for Customs (IITC) SOW

Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
June 1, 2003
The purpose of this Task Order is to provide technical assistance under the Assistance for Customs and Trade Facilitation (ACTF) project to work with the CRU (Customs Reform Unit) Team appointed by the Minister of Finance.

Colombia Trade Capacity Building Support Program SOW

Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
January 1, 2004
This USAID program provided technical/training assistance designed to facilitate the adoption and effective implementation of trade/investment policy and regulatory and institutional strengthening reforms designed to promote the effective conclusion and implementation of an FTA.

Southern Africa Trade Hub SOW

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9/1/2004
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PDF
Date: 
September 1, 2004
The purpose of this contract is to implement the Southern Africa Trade and Competitiveness Program, whose overarching goal is: Increased International Competitiveness, Intra-Regional Trade, and Food Security in the SADC Region. This will be accomplished through the advancement of the regional integration agenda and increased trade capacity of regional value chains in selected sectors.

Palestinian Integrated Trade Arrangement (PITA) Project

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Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
September 1, 2005
The PITA project provides technical assistance and security technology to address supply‐chain management and movement issues through critical trade corridors of the West Bank. Its goals include: improving the goods flow between Israel and the West Bank and Gaza; facilitating dialogue between the Government of Israel, the Palestinian Authority (PA), and the private sector; easing trade obstacles for Palestinian companies; and identifying areas of potential agreement and cooperation.

Egypt Trade Assistance for Policy Reform II (TAPR II) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
October 1, 2005
TAPR II’s objective is to provide a comprehensive and integrated source of technical assistance to Egyptian reformers to help them define and implement their visions for economic policy and institutional reforms. The project team works to promote investment, improve Egypt’s financial structure and services, support macroeconomic stabilization, increase trade and investment, and strengthen the private sector.

Colombia Additional Investment for Sustainable Investment (MIDAS) SOW

Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
January 1, 2006

The integrated approach of the MIDAS project is designed to support USAID’s project and geographic consolidation strategy across four components: Small and Medium Enterprises (SME), Agribusiness, Commercial Forestry, and Policy and in six growth corridors, or geographic regions.

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