Business enabling environment

MEASURE Plus: Business Enabling Environment

Source: 
BGI
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
May 9, 2011
This short study focuses on a more narrowly defined set of business enabling environment issues: administrative and regulatory impediments to business development in Indonesia and value chain weaknesses stemming from a lack of networking and appropriate business association activity. It describes the character of Indonesia’s business-affecting regulations, including permitting and licensing. It reviews and discusses administrative law, regulatory impact analysis, and SENADA’s value chain work.

Egypt Assistance for Trade Reform (ATR) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
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

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
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
Document Type: 
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.

Mongolian Economic Policy Reform & Competitiveness (EPRC) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
September 1, 2003
This Mongolian Economic Policy Reform and Competitiveness (EPRC) activity will contribute to two broad, interrelated objectives: (1) accelerate and deepen the policy liberalization process in Mongolia, and (2) promote increased competitiveness in the Mongolian economy. The activity builds on two ongoing activities that have shaped both policy and private sector development in Mongolia: the Economic Policy Support Project (EPSP) and The Competitiveness Initiative (TCI).

Uganda Strengthening the Competitiveness of Private Enterprise (SCOPE) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
December 1, 2003
The Objective of the SCOPE activity is to strengthen the ability of selected industries to organize and function as competitive clusters to overcome barriers for their industry in order to better compete in both regional and world markets. Increased cluster competitiveness should result in increased volumes and higher values for selected Ugandan exports.

Senegal Export Promotion SOW

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Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
January 1, 2004
The activity corresponds to Strategic Objective 1, Key Intermediate Result 1: Removing Barriers to Trade and Investment. The activity will work in partnership with the USAID West African Regional Program (WARP), international donors, the Senegalese Ministry of Commerce (MOC), Trade Point Senegal, the Senegalese Investment Promotion Agency, local and international NGOs, and Senegalese business associations and private firms.

Market and Trade Development in Madagascar SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
January 1, 2004

The objectives of the Market and Trade Development program are to: (i) strengthen linkages along products chains that have strong market potential; (ii) build local capacity to assess and respond to changing economic conditions affecting investment and trade; and (iii) support the improvement of economic and trade policies that encourage investment and exports.

Guyana Trade and Investment Support (GTIS) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
January 1, 2004

The Guyana Trade and Investment Support (GTIS)Program focuses on the following outcomes: (1) developing and implementing key trade and investment policies, standards and practices consistent with the country’s obligations and international best practices; (2) working with private sector firms to increase value-added export products competitiveness; and (3) working with tourism sector agencies, operatives and other stakeholders to boost eco-tourism sectordevelopment.

Croatia Small & Medium Enterprises Project (ESP) SOW

Source: 
USAID
Document Type: 
PDF
Date: 
September 1, 2004
The ESP project helped small businesses improve performance, increase production, reach new foreign and domestic markets, increase exports, obtain financing from commercial financial institutions, and attract foreign investment. ESP helped firms take advantage of opportunities and establish partnerships with other firms in the same industry or supporting industries.
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