Ivory coast Cote d'Ivoire


ıvory coast

Cote d'Ivoire

1. Country / Territory Brief

Côte d’Ivoire is second largest economy in West Africa and a top world exporter of cocoa and cashews, boasting enormous

economic potential. A civil war in 2002 split Côte d’Ivoire between rebel-held north and government-controlled south. A peace

agreement signed in March 2007 brought back some stability in the country. Despite efforts made by the new government to

address economic and security challenges, the country remains fragile. Côte d'Ivoire is heavily dependent on agriculture, which

engages two-thirds of the population. The country is the world's largest producer and exporter of cocoa beans and a significant

producer and exporter of coffee and palm oil.

2. People and Economy

2.1 People

Total population

(growth rates per annum) 191,765,567 in 2012 with growth rates of 0.9% p.a during 2008-2012

Population density

(people per sq. km of

land area)

23 in 2012

Female population 50.7% in 2012

Population below 15

years of age 24.6% in 2008 ; 26.4% in 2012

Urban population 83.7% in 2012

Population living below

$1.25 a day at purchasing

power parity (PPP)

6.0% in 2012

Ranking in the Human

Development Index (HDI) 85 out of 186 in 2012

Evolution of the Human Development Index (HDI)


Source: United Nations Development Programme Human Development Indicators

Note: The Human Development Index measures the overall development of a nation and ranges from 0 (low level of

development) to 1 (highest level of development). The United Nations Development Programme (http://hdr.undp.org)

provides a detailed explanation. ITC Regional group refers to ITC definition

Health Life expectancy at birth (years) (73); Mortality rate, under-5 (per thousand live births) (14.4) in

2012

Education Education index - expected and mean years of schooling (rank) ( 112 out of 191) in 2012

Income level GNI per capita in PPP terms (constant 2005 international $) (10,097) in 2012

Inequality Inequality-adjusted HDI (rank) (70 out of 191)in 2012

Poverty Multidimensional Poverty Index (rank)( 79 out of 191) in 2012

Gender Gender inequality index (rank) (64 out of 191) in 2012

Sustainability Adjusted net savings (% of GNI) (n.a) in 2012

2.2 Economy

Added value per sector

(current US$ and % of GDP)

Sector added

value

2004 2008 2012

US $ %GDP US $ %GDP US $ %GDP

Agriculture 39,383 6.9 83,233 5.9 100,350 5.2

Industry 171,545 30.1 392,627 27.9 503,178 26.3

Manufacturing 109,478 19.2 233,979 16.6 253,642 13.3

Services 358,733 63 931,335 66.2 1,310,520 68.5

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: Added value is US$ terms are expressed in million, GDP US$, and

"6,976 to be read 6'976"

Evolution of GDP (constant 2005 US$)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on the World Bank WDI

Evolution of GDP per capita (constant 2005 US$)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on the World Bank WDI

Aid Dependency (Official Development Assistance/Gross National Income)

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on the World Bank WDI. Regional group

refers to ITC definition

Remittances as a Share of GDP

Remittances as a Share of GDP

2004 2008 2012

Remittance ($ millions) 3,575 3,643 N.A

Remittance (% GDP) 53.9 22 N.A

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI)

Note: ITC calculations based on World Bank WDI, IMF BOP statistics,

and "6,976 to be read 6'976"

3. Trade Performance

3.1 General Trade Performance

3.1.1 Evolution of Trade Ratio to GDP - Goods


3.1.2 Evolution of Trade Ratio to GDP - Services


3.1.3 Evolution of Total Trade


3.1.4 Trade Map


3.1.5 Export and Import by Leading Destination - Export


3.1.6 Export and Import by Leading Destination - Import


3.1.7 Evolution of Exports and Imports by Destination - Export


3.1.8 Evolution of Exports and Imports by Destination - Import


3.1.9 Total Export Growth


Source: ITC, calculations based on ITC’s Trade Competitiveness Map data.

Note:Graph shows decomposition of the country’s export growth in value terms by diversification pattern over the indicated

period.

3.1.10 Marginal Export Growth


Source: ITC, calculations based on ITC’s Trade Competitiveness Map data.

Note:Graph shows decomposition of the country’s export growth in value by structural driving effects over the indicated period.

Values are in US$ thousands.

3.1.11 Composition of Trade in Services - Export


3.1.12 Composition of Trade in Services - Import


3.1.13 Evolution of FDI


3.2 Sector Trade Performance

3.2.1 Sectoral Diversification in Products - Export


3.2.2 Sectoral Diversification in Products - Import


3.2.3 Sectoral Diversification in Destinations - Export


3.2.4 Sectoral Diversification in Destinations - Import

3.2.5 Sectors by World Demand - Export


3.2.6 Sectors by World Demand - Import


3.2.7 Trade Performance Index


4. Trade Strategy and Policy

4.1 Trade and Development Strategies

Year Strategy name Sector

2011

ECOWAS Mango Export Strategy

The Mango Export Strategy for the

Economic Community of Western African

States...

Mango

2010

Programme National d'Investissement

Agricole (PNIA)

The plan firstly provides an overview of the

recent economic performance of...

Fisheries, Livestock, Meat, Rice, Cocoa, Coffee, Palm Oil, Cotton,

Pineapple, Banana, Thuna Cans, Animal Feed (Maize and Soya),

Forestry

2010

UEMOA Cotton and Textile Strategy

The strategy aims to increase exports and

productivity of the cotton sector...

Cotton, Garment Industry, Textile Industry

2009

FIRCA Plan Strategique

The Plan aims to restore production chains

in the agricultural sector after...

Live Animals, Fisheries, Coffee, Cocoa, Rice, Cotton, Palm Oil, Cashew,

Banana, Pineapple, Mango, Hevea (Rubber Tree)

2009

Stratégie de Relance du Développement et

de Réduction de la Pauvreté

The documents first provides an overview

of the current economic and social...

Cocoa, Coffee, Palm Oil, Rubber, Banana, Sugar Industry, Cashew, Live

Animals, Meat, Fisheries, Dairy Products

2008

UNDAF Côte d'Ivoire 2009 - 2013

The UNDAF contributed to the elaboration

of national policies and of a...

2001

L’Etude prospective du secteur forestier en

Afrique (Côte d'Ivoire)

The Forest Outlook Study for Africa

(FOSA) Côte d'Ivoire plan provides an...

Forestry, Wood Industry, NWFPs

1993

Plan Directeur du Développement Agricole

The Plan outlines the main problems and

issues in Ivorian agriculture, including...

Cocoa, Coffee, Hevea (Rubber Tree), Coconut, Cotton, Sugar Industry,

Fruits, Cereals,...

4.2 Domestic and Foreign Market Access

Overview: Trade Policy and Business Environment

The Republic of Côte d'Ivoire is classified as a lower-middle-income economy country. The country was ranked 126th out of the

132 countries in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Enabling Trade Index (2012), which measures institutions, policies

and services to facilitate trade in countries. Due to its relatively young population (with some 40 per cent of the population under

14), a coastline extending for 550 km, many water sources, and heavy rainfall, Côte d'Ivoire has great potential for sustainable

economic growth. Until the late 1990s, it managed to integrate different sectors of activity into its economy very well. The social

and political tension (2000-2011) held back growth and weakened the Ivorian economy's competitiveness. Today the country’s

infrastructure is still one of the best and most extensive in the West African sub-region.

WEF, 2012, Global Enabling Trade Report

WTO, 2012, Trade Policy Review (Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire and Togo)

INDICATOR, UNITS RANK/132 SCORE

Domestic Market Access The pillar assesses the level and complexity of a country’s tariff protection

as a result of its trade policy. This component includes the effective trade-weighted average tariff

applied by a country, the share of goods imported duty free and the complexity of the tariff regime,

measured through tariff variance, the prevalence of tariff peaks and specific tariffs, and the number

of distinct tariffs.

123 3.07

Foreign Market Access The pillar assesses tariff barriers faced by a country’s exporters in destination

markets. It includes the average tariffs faced by the country as well as the margin of preference in

destination markets negotiated through bilateral or regional trade agreements or granted in the form

of trade preferences.

11 11.41

Tariff rate (%) This indicator is calculated as a trade-weighted average of all the applied tariff rates,

including preferential rates that a country applies to the rest of the world. The weights are the trade

patterns of the importing country’s reference group (2012 data). An applied tariff is a customs duty

that is levied on imports of merchandise goods.

n/a n/a

Complexity of tariffs , index 1-7 (best) This indicator is calculated as the average of the following

indicators: Tariff dispersion, Specific tariffs and Number of distinct tariffs. See description of each

individual indicator for more details. Prior to averaging, values for each indicator were transformed to

a 1–7 score, using the min-max method.

6 6.76

Tariffs dispersion (standard deviation) This indicator reflects differences in tariffs across product

categories in a country’s tariff structure. The variance is calculated across all the tariffs on imported

merchandise goods, at the 6-digit level of the Harmonized Schedule.

26 6.83

Tariffs peaks (%) This indicator is the ratio of the number of tariff lines exceeding three times the

average domestic tariff (across all products) to the MFN (most-favoured nation) tariff schedule. The

tariff schedule is equal to the total number of tariff lines for each country. These tariffs are revised on

a yearly basis.

1 0

Specific tariffs (%) This indicator is the ratio of the number of Harmonized System (HS) tariff lines,

with at least one specific tariff, to the total number of HS tariff lines. A specific tariff is a tariff rate

charged on fixed amount per quantity (as opposed to ad valorem)

1 0

Number of distinct tariffs This indicator reflects the number of distinct tariff rates applied by a country

to its imports across all sectors.

3 4

Share of duty-free imports (%) Share of trade, excluding petroleum, that is imported free of tariff

duties, taking into account MFN tariffs and preferential agreements. Tariff data is from 2013 or most

recent year available and imports data is from 2012

128 6.26

Tariffs faced (%) This indicator is calculated as the trade-weighted average of the applied tariff rates,

including preferential rates that the rest of the world applies to each country. The weights are the

trade patterns of the importing country’s reference group (2012 data). A tariff is a customs duty that is

levied by the destination country on imports of merchandise goods

132 6.21

Index of margin of preference in destination markets, 0-100 (best) This indicator measures the

percentage by which particular imports from one country are subject to lower tariffs than the MFN

rate. It is calculated as the average of two components: 1) the trade-weighted average difference

between the MFN tariff and the most advantageous preferential duty (advantage score), and 2) the

ratio of the advantage score to the trade-weighted average MFN tariff level. This allows capturing

both the absolute and the relative margin of preference.

56 34.23

Source : World Economic Forum, Global Enabling Trade Report 2014

Trade Policy and Market Access

Côte d’Ivoire has been part of the WTO since its creation in 1995. Côte d’Ivoire has been showing willingness in complying with

the multilateral trading system and considers it as a trigger to its regional integration and development. Côte d’Ivoire’s average

MFN applied tariff in 2012 was 11.9 per cent. Agricultural imports into the country face higher tariff barriers (14.6 per cent)

compared to non-agricultural imports (11.5 per cent). Côte d’Ivoire has been part of the Economic Community of West African

States (ECOWAS) since its creation in April 1973, which objective was achieved with the common external tariff put in place in

2013 and the free movement of people, capital and goods within the bloc. Côte d’Ivoire has set up an initial framework for an

Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the EU. This agreement combines the benefits of a trade agreement with

development assistance targeted at Côte d'Ivoire but its final goal remains to conclude a full EPA with all the members of the

West African region.

WTO, 2012, Trade Policy Review (Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire and Togo)

WTO, 2012, Tariff Profile (Côte d'Ivoire)

Standard Compliance and Other Relevant Import/Export Restrictions

Upon its accession to the WTO, Côte d’Ivoire undertook to comply with the requirements of the Agreement on the Application of

Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) and Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement). With

respect to SPS measures, the Ivorian regulatory framework for such measures appears to be outdated and fragmented. Côte

d'Ivoire has not set up a risk management system for the purposes of SPS inspection at the customs cordon and its SPS

certification system remains complicated, and not based on risk analysis. With respect to TBT measures, CODINORM

coordinates the formulation and approval of Ivorian standards and provides certification services in Côte d'Ivoire. In principle,

imports are treated in the same way as Ivorian products and must be accompanied by proof of their compliance with the

technical regulations in force, issued by CODINORM. Nevertheless, there is neither control to ensure compliance with these

regulations nor is the statutory time-frame for updating the standards and technical regulations being observed.

WTO, 2012, Trade Policy Review (Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire and Togo)

4.3 Trade Facilitation

Description

Côte d’Ivoire has been part of the WTO since its creation in 1995. Côte d’Ivoire has been showing willingness

in complying with the multilateral trading system and considers it as a trigger to its regional integration and

development. Côte d’Ivoire’s average MFN applied tariff in 2012 was 11.9 per cent. Agricultural imports into

the country face higher tariff barriers (14.6 per cent) compared to non-agricultural imports (11.5 per cent).

Côte d’Ivoire has been part of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) since its creation

in April 1973, which objective was achieved with the common external tariff put in place in 2013 and the free

movement of people, capital and goods within the bloc. Côte d’Ivoire has set up an initial framework for an

Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the EU. This agreement combines the benefits of a trade

agreement with development assistance targeted at Côte d'Ivoire but its final goal remains to conclude a full

EPA with all the members of the West African region.

Source: OECD, 2013, Trade Facilitation Indicators (Côte d’Ivoire)

World Bank, 2013, Doing Business 2014 (Côte d’Ivoire)

World Bank, 2012, Logistics Performance Index (LPI)

WTO, 2012, Trade Policy Review (Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire and Togo)

Logistics Performance Index (LPI): Country Comparison


Source: World Bank, Logistics Performance Index (LPI)

Note: World Bank, 2012

Logistics Performance Index – Evolution


Source: World Bank, Logistics Performance Index (LPI)

Note: World Bank, 2012

4.4 Business and Regulatory Environment

Description

The World Bank Doing Business Report (2013) ranked Côte d’Ivoire 167th out of 189 economies. The

economy is largely supported by private companies (accounting for 85 per cent of GNP). During the

social and political tension, many companies, especially in the industrial sector, temporarily closed and

gave the space to the informal sector. High domestic production costs, related to electricity,

transportation and access to credit are found as the main obstacle to business. Including some of

aforementioned sectors, the monopolistic or oligopolistic market structure is not consistently regulated.

As the world’s biggest producer of cocoa, the country’s cocoa and coffee trade is to a large extent run

by multinational companies that integrate into the world economy. Moreover, Côte d’Ivoire is one of the

most open countries to foreign equity ownership, with its commitment to doubling foreign investment

over the next several years. There are no significant limits on foreign investment nor are there different

treatments between foreign and national investors, in terms of the level of foreign ownership or

investing sector.

Source: Bertelsmann Stiftung, 2014, Country Report (Côte d’Ivoire)

U.S. Department of State, 2013, Investment Climate Statement (Côte d'Ivoire)

World Bank, 2013, Doing Business 2014 (Côte d’Ivoire)

The Business Environment: Doing Business


Source: World Bank, Doing Business

Multilateral Trade Instruments

Abstract

The Trade Treaties

Map tool is a webbased

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multilateral trade

treaties and

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institutions (TSIs)

and policymakers in

optimizing their

country's legal

framework on

international trade

Instrument ratified : 94 / 266 instruments

Ratification rate : 35.3%

Weighted score : 45.8/100

Ratification Rate Rank Weighted Score Rank

In World : 104 / 193 105 / 193

In Region : Sub-Saharan Africa 13/ 47 14/ 47

In Development level : Developing country 50/ 88 50/ 88

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down a country’s

ratification level

according to various

categories and

compares it to the

world average.

Instruments

ratified Click here for a full list and more details about these multi-lateral trade instruments

4.5 Infrastructure

The WEF Global Competitiveness Report (2013) ranked Côte d’Ivoire 96th out of 148 countries. Progress has been made as a

result of a slightly better macroeconomic environment, which led Côte d’Ivoire to gain 5 positions, as it was ranked 131th in

2012. Inadequate maintenance during the decade of social and political tension led to generalized deterioration of basic

infrastructure, with electricity and water supplies frequently cut off, degradation of the roads and railways, and the proliferation

of road blocks. Overall, however, Côte d'Ivoire's infrastructure is still one of the best and most extensive in the West African

sub-region and the country could rapidly return to and even exceed its pre-crisis level (WTO 2012). It is noteworthy that among

foreign investors, French firms have traditionally dominated key infrastructure sectors in Côte d’Ivoire. For example, French

companies currently serve as the national electric utility provider, the (partial) manager of the port of Abidjan, and the public

water utility provider for Abidjan. Although the banking sector survived the tension relatively well, it suffered from the increase in

government arrears and the temporary closure of banks in the north and west. A legal framework for capital market is also in

place. The West African Regional Stock Exchange (BRVM) is located in Abidjan with 37 listed companies as of 2012, having

continued operations throughout the crisis.

Source: Bertelsmann Stiftung, 2014, Country Report (Côte d’Ivoire)

U.S. Department of State, 2013, Investment Climate Statement (Côte d'Ivoire)

WEF, 2013, Global Competitiveness Report

WTO, 2012, Trade Policy Review (Guinea-Bissau, Côte d'Ivoire and Togo)

Indicator Value Rank/148

Quality of overall infrastructure How would you assess general infrastructure (e.g.,

transport, telephony, and energy) in your country? [1 = extremely underdeveloped—

among the worst in the world; 7 = extensive and efficient—among the best in the

world] | 2012–13 weighted average.

2.96 108

Quality of roads How would you assess roads in your country? (1 = extremely

underdeveloped; 7 = extensive and efficient by international standards) | 2010, 2011. 3.23 93

Quality of railroad infrastructure How would you assess the railroad system in your

country? (1 = extremely underdeveloped; 7 = extensive and efficient by international

standards) | 2010, 2011.

2.14 77

Quality of port infrastructure How would you assess port facilities in your country? (1 =

extremely underdeveloped; 7 = well-developed and efficient by international

standards). For landlocked countries, this measures the ease of access to port

facilities and inland waterways | 2010, 2011.

4.54 49

Quality of air transport infrastructure How would you assess passenger air transport

infrastructure in your country? (1 = extremely underdeveloped; 7 = extensive and

efficient by international standards) | 2010, 2011.

4.07 86

Individuals using Internet (%) Internet users are people with access to the worldwide

network. 91.23 98

Mobile telephone subscriptions/100 pop According to the World Bank, mobile cellular

telephone subscriptions are subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using

cellular technology, which provides access to switched telephone technology.

Postpaid and prepaid subscriptions are included. This can also include analogue and

digital cellular systems but should not include non-cellular systems. Subscribers to

fixed wireless, public mobile data services, or radio paging services are not included.

2.38 130

Fixed broadband Internet subscriptions/100 pop: The International Telecommunication

Union considers broadband to be any dedicated connection to the Internet of 256

kilobits per second or faster, in both directions. Broadband subscribers refers to the

sum of DSL, cable modem and other broadband (for example, fiber optic, fixed

wireless, apartment LANs, satellite connections) subscribers.

0.05 124

Source: World Economic Forum, Global Enabling Trade Report 2014

5. ITC and the Country/Territory

5.1 ITC Projects

5.1.1 Current projects

Coordination of African Regional Cotton Sector Strategies Implementation

Trade promotion and value addition for African cotton

PACIR Côte d'Ivoire - Appui institutionnel et opérational pour l'amélioration du cadre des affaires

5.1.2 Recent projects

Banker Forum (fr)

Expansion du commerce intra et inter-regional entre les Etats Members de la CEMAC, de l'UEMOA et les Trois Francophones

Mekong (fr)

IA81 - PACT2 - Design of ECOWAS-TEN network of trade experts

Strengthening the pineapple export value chain in selected West African countires

ECOWAS Regional trade information networks

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Regional Private Sector Apex Bodies for Public-Private Dialogue

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Networks of National and Regional TSIs

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Sector Strategy

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Market Analysis and Sector Prioritization

PACT 2 - ECOWAS Improved Technical Capacities and RBM Operations

Non-tariff measures - increasing transparency and understanding

ITC Africa network of enterprise level trainers and advisers

Trade leaders of Africa - training in market analysis and research

Strengthening the pineapple export value chain in selected West African countries

ACP - Cotton sector strategy implementation

ACP - Agri-food & agri-business sector strategy implementation

Expansion du commerce intra et inter-regional pour les pays francophones du Mekong

5.2 Events

5.2.1 Upcoming events

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5.2.2 Recent events

PACIR: Cérémonie de présentation de la Stratégie Nationale d'Exportation de la Côte d'Ivoire (fr)13/11/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Dialogue public privé sur l'état des lieux de l'intégration régionale (fr)17/09/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Dialogue public-privé sur les négociations des services dans le cadre de l’APE16/09/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Formation APE-TEC CEDEAO (fr)12/08/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Formation TEC CEDEAO (fr)08/08/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Formation APE (fr)05/08/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Formation OMC-Agriculture (fr)30/07/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Formation APE-TEC CEDEAO et OMC (fr)(1)17/07/2014-San Pedro

Programme de formation: Recherche et analyse de marchés à l’export (fr)15/07/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Formation APE-TEC CEDEAO et OMC (fr)15/07/2014-Abidjan

PACIR - Formation APE-TEC CEDEAO et OMC (fr)01/07/2014-Bouaké

PACIR: Atelier de sensibilisation à l'intelligence économique et la veille stratégique (fr)13/06/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Réunion du Comité De Coordination (CDC) du Réseau National d’Information Commerciale (RNIC)

(fr)12/06/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Dialogue public-privé sur les projets du Programme de l’accord de partenariat économique04/06/2014-Abidjan

PACIR - Lancement officiel de la plateforme MAOC (fr)28/05/2014-Abidjan

PACIR - Séminaire sur l’analyse de marchés pour les exportateurs (fr)28/05/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Mini dialogue public-privé sur la facilitation des échanges13/05/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Présentation du module de formation sur l'OMC06/05/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Dialogue public-privé sur l’impact de l’APE régional pour les secteurs public et privé09/04/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Formation d'équilibre général calculable (fr)08/04/2014-Grand-Bassam

PACIR: 4ème consultation de la Stratégie nationale d'exportation (SNE) (fr)01/04/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Journée de la Médiation en Côte d’Ivoire (fr)27/03/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Formation de la Commission nationale APE24/03/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Présentation du module de formation sur l’intégration régionale en Afrique18/03/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : 2ème réunion du CNSOC (fr)12/03/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Présentation du module de formation sur l’accord de partenariat économique (APE)05/03/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Rencontre acheteurs-vendeurs sur le manioc (fr)11/02/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Formation pour les entreprises ivoiriennes du secteur du manioc (fr)10/02/2014-Abidjan

PACIR: Troisième consultation de la Stratégie Nationale d’Exportation (SNE) (fr)05/02/2014-Abidjan

PACIR : Table Ronde (fr)17/12/2013-Abidjan

PACIR: Exportation des produits vivriers dans l'espace UEMOA à partir de Bouaké (fr)04/12/2013-Bouaké

PACIR: Formation RNIC27/11/2013-Abidjan

PACIR: Consultation sur le Mécanisme d'Alerte aux Obstacles au Commerce (fr)27/11/2013-Abidjan

PACIR : Formation APE21/11/2013-Abidjan

PACIR : DPP sur le TEC CEDEAO, l'APE Regional AO-UE et l'OMC (fr)14/11/2013-Abidjan

PACIR: Formation d’équilibre général calculable (fr)05/11/2013-Abidjan

PACIR: Formation de formateurs aux outils d'analyse de marchés de l'ITC30/04/2013-Abidjan

5.3 ITC Contacts

Ruben PHOOLCHUND

Chief, Office for Africa

+41 22 730 0508

phoolchund@intracen.org

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6. Trade Information Sources and

Contacts

6.1 Trade Information Sources

This section provides a list of country specific print and online publications on trade-related topics, including both ITC and

external sources.

6.1.1 ITC publications

The Packaging Sector in Selected African Countries : Côte d'Ivoire

One in a series of studies on the 'Packaging Sector in Selected African Countries' - reviews the economic environment in Côte

d'Ivoire and its relevance to packaging sector; looks at...

Côte d'Ivoire: Etude de l'offre et de la demande sur le bois et ses produits dérivés

Etude de l'offre et de la demande sur le bois et ses produits dérivés en Côte d'Ivoire - la première partie de l'étude est consacrée

à l'analyse des branches d'activité...

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Expansion du commerce intra- et inter-régional entre les pays membres de la CEMAC et de l' UEMOA: Rapport de

l'atelier de lancement

Buyers/Sellers Meeting on Food, Agricultural product, Water and Sanitation, Shelter, Personnel Protection and

Household Items

Réseau d'information commerciale et de gestion d'opportunités d'affaires - Mission d'évaluation et de présentation

du projet dans les différents points focaux de l'UEMOA

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Côte d'Ivoire: Evaluation de l'état des connaissances et de l'utilisation des nouvelles technologies de l'information et

de la communication (NTIC) liées au commerce

Analyse statistique des flux des échanges commerciaux intra- et inter- régionaux de la CEMAC et de l'UEMOA -

Livres scolaires, produits de l'édition et de la diffusion (résumé)

Rencontre acheteurs/vendeurs sur les produits alimentaires et agricoles, l'eau et l'assainissement, l'hébergement,

les articles de protection personnelle et de ménage

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Rencontre acheteurs/vendeurs sur le bois et ses produits dérivés

Clefs de l'exportation: Manuel pour les PME exportatrices. - Côte d'Ivoire

Guide à l'intention des PME de la Côte d'Ivoire. Fournit une vue globale de l'activité d'exportation, sous forme de

questions/réponses, associe à chaque question une à quatre sources pour permettre...

The Packaging Supply Chains in Sub-Saharan Africa

Report summarising the results of a series of country studies and audits of the packaging sectors, industries and supply chains

in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, and...

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Côte d'Ivoire: Etude de l'offre et de la demande sur les textiles et l'habillement

Etude sur l'offre et la demande de textiles et d'habillement en Côte d'Ivoire - fournit une description des produits couverts et de

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Comment approcher les banques: un guide pour les exportateurs de Côte d'Ivoire

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Côte d'Ivoire: Etude de l'offre et de la demande sur les livres scolaires, l'édition et la diffusion

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Etude de la demande sur le riz en Côte d'Ivoire

Etude de la demande sur le riz en Côte d'Ivoire - analyse le secteur de l'importation du riz dans le pays: passe en revue la taille

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Mexico, 6-9 September, 2003 - uses the example of the programme entitled 'Projet...

Collaboration public-privé pour réussir à l'exportation : Études de cas : Barbade, Ghana, Inde, Thaïlande et Malaisie

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développement - ces études décrivent les activités menées par des...

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Labelling of Natural Products: The United States Market

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Snapshot : Management Performance Diagnostic Software Manual

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The Activities of the Business Management System : Activity Content Guide. - Revised ed

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Airfreight Transport of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables : A Review of the Environmental Impact and Policy Options

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The Andean Community, Mercosur & Chile: Sub-Regional Trade and Investment Opportunities in Essential Drugs

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Guide à l'intention des entreprises nationales burkinabées - traite de l'estimation des besoins financiers, des méthodes de

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Addressing the Use Divide : E-Solutions for Management

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PACKit Importing Country Module : Canada

Importing country profile of Canada prepared as part of Packaging Kit, aimed at small and medium enterprises in developing

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Buyers/Sellers Meeting on Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products

South Africa: Demand Survey on Horticultural and Apicultural Products

Intra-Asian Buyers/Sellers and Networking Meeting on Food Products

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Indonesia: Supply and Demand Survey on Food Products

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examines its production capacity; reviews market characteristics, external trade, standards...

PACKit Export Product Module : Furniture

Product profile on wooden furniture and furniture made of similar natural raw materials (bamboo, rattan, etc.) prepared as part

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Azerbaijan: Supply and Demand Survey on Food and Beverages (Ref. BSM Food and Beverages, Kazakhstan 2003)

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Ile Maurice: Analyse des flux commerciaux

Le Business Management System : Un cadre de référence pour renforcer la compétitivité internationale

Guide présentant le concept du Business Management System (BMS) en tant que structure générique pour la gestion des

entreprises commerciales - explique les principes du BMS; décrit les composants du...

Turkey : The Branding Concept

Paper presented at ITC Executive Forum's 2006 Consultative Cycle on Innovations in Export Strategy : 'Changing Perceptions :

National Branding : Implications for Strategy', Bucharest, Romania, 14-16 June, 2006 -...

6.1.2 Selected printed information sources

2011 Feasibility Study for a Cotton Spinning Mill in 11 [Eleven] Sub-Saharan African Countries

2007 SPS Capacity in Liberia

2007 SPS Synthesis Report : Summary of SPS and Food Safety Performance of Non-UEMOA Countries in West Africa

2006 SPS Capacity in Guinea

2009 Rapport annuel / Banque centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest

2006 - Kyambalesa H; Houngnikpo M C Economic Integration and Development in Africa

2003 Etude d'identification et de promotion d'unités industrielles régionales dans la filière coton de l'UEMOA: Rapport final

2001 Recueil des textes officiels de l'UEMOA relatifs aux finances publiques des pays de la zone

2003 Etude visant l'élimination ou l'atténuation des effets des distorsions subies par les pays de l'UEMOA sur le marché

international du coton fibre causées par les subventions pratiquées par les pays développés producteurs de coton, notamment

les Etats-Unis d'Amérique et les pays de l'Union Européenne

2009 The Role of Certification and Producer Support in Promoting Gender Equality in Cocoa Production

2006 West African Financial Flows and Opportunities for People and Small Businesses

2007 Cashew Marketing and Consumption in West Africa : Current Status and Opportunities

1995 - Wangwe S M Exporting Africa: Technology, Trade and Industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa

2013 Africa Competitiveness Report

1993 - Laporte B Réformes des systèmes de commercialisation et de stabilisation des filières café et cacao au Cameroun et

en Côte d'Ivoire

2006 Cotton in West Africa : The Economic and Social Stakes

2008 - D'Alessandro S Evaluation sous-régionale de la chaîne de valeurs oignon/échalote en Afrique de l'Ouest

2006 Manuel qualité pour les filières cotonnières UEMOA

2006 - Sy, Amadou N R Financial Integration in the West African Economic and Monetary Union

1986 Traité instituant la Communauté économique de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et protocoles annexes. - Mis à jour

2003 WTO Agreement on Agriculture: The Implementation Experience: Developing Country Case Studies

2004 Acuerdo sobre la Agricultura de la OMC: La Experiencia de su Ejecución: Estudios de Casos de Países en Desarrollo

2006 EPA Negotiations, West Africa : Executive Brief

2006 - Alaba, Olumuyiwa B EU-ECOWAS EPA : Regional Integration, Trade Facilitation and Development in West Africa

2006 SPS Capacity in Sierra Leone

2008 Perfil de la Industria Paraguaya de Software

2009 Characteristics of Malaysia's Animal Feed Market

2014 Perspectives on Global Development 2014: Boosting Productivity to Meet the Middle-Income Challenge

2010 Mobilizing Aid for Trade for SPS-Related Technical Cooperation in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region

2010 Leather Garments in the EU

2006 Overview of the Current State of Organic Agriculture in Kenya, Uganda and the Republic of Tanzania and the

Opportunities for Regional Harmonization

2007 Export Diversification and Value Addition for Human Development : Addressing the Impact of the Agreement on Textiles

and Clothing Expiration on Cambodia

2006 - Ruffing, Lorraine Deepening Development Through Business Linkages

2012 OECD Economic Surveys: Chile

2005 - Magder, D Egypt after the Multi-Fiber Arrangement: Global Apparel and Textile Supply Chains as a Route for Industrial

Upgrading

2006 Bangladesh: Furniture Export Market Sector Brief

2012 Cotton Contamination Surveys, 2001 - 2003 - 2005 - 2007 - 2009 - 2011

2006 - Boutou, Olivier Management de la sécurité des aliments : De l'HACCP à l'ISO 22000

2006 Trading up : Economic Perspectives on Development Issues in the Multilateral Trading System

2004 Perfiles de mercado para productos bolivianos en los mercados de Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, México,

Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay y Venezuela

2010 Vietnam: Oilseeds and Products

2007 Organic Farming in the Czech Republic: 2007 Yearbook

2007 - Gibbon P; Bolwig S Economics of Certified of Organic Farming in Tropical Africa: A Preliminary Assessment

2006 The Relationship of Third-party Certification (TPC) to Sanitary / Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures and the International

Agri-Food Trade; Case Study: Guatemala- with Emphasis on Food Safety

2007 - Ismail F Mainstreaming Development in the WTO : Developing Countries in the Doha Round

2009 Market Report. Focus on the Nordic Market - Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

2001 - Karlöf, Bengt Benchlearning : Good Examples as a Lever for Development

2003 - Martin W; Pangestu M, eds. Options for Global Trade Reform : A View from the Asia-Pacific

2010 L'industrie sri lankaise du textile-habillement

2000 - Hauber, Christiane Formation, Prevention & Determination of Cr (VI) in Leather

2013 Economic and Business Review for Central and South-Eastern Europe

2006 - Gebreselassie Fanta, Elias Does Value Addition at Oilseed Production and/or Spreading the Gain from Export of

Oilseed Products Increase the Income of Primary Producers?

2010 - Pannier J Recueil de jurisprudence douanière (1990-2010)

2002 - Beswick R; Dunn DJ Plastics in Packaging : A RAPRA Market Report

2006 Doubling Aid : Making the Big Push Work

2006 Determining 'likeness' under the GATS : Squaring the Circle?

2014 Africa Investor

2004 Guidelines on Microfinance : Making Financial Markets Work for the Poor

2007 Libéralisation des échanges de services et développement du tourisme

2007 Offre de Emballage en Afrique de l'ouest

2008 An Overview of the Mobile Phone Banking Industry

2007 Sixth World Congress on Seafood Safety, Quality and Trade

2007 - Wood, Aileen A Comprehensive Library Staff Training Program in the Information Age

2005 - [s.n] The Science of Shrinkage Control : An Interactive Guide to Improved Shrinkage Performances

2011 Libéralisation du transport aérien en Afrique

2012 - Wollenberg E; , eds. Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture

2009 - Novogratz J The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World

2011 - Cadot O Impact Evaluation of Trade Interventions : Paving the Way

2011 - Banerjee A V; Duflo E Poor Economics : A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty

2014 Edible Nuts in Turkey

2011 Perfil de Frutas Tropicales Frescas y Procesadas en Chile

2011 Germany: Product Brief Fresh Fruits

2010 - Reilly D, Reilly A, Lewis J Towards an Australian Date Industry: An overview of the Australian domestic and

international date industries

2011 Feasibility Study for a Cotton Spinning Mill in 11 [Eleven] Sub-Saharan African Countries

2011 Foro Público de la OMC

6.1.3 Selected online information sources

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) = Communauté économique des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest

(CEDEAO)

Organisation africaine de la propriété intellectuelle = African Intellectual Property Organization

APE - CEDEAO

ESOKO

OHADA

ECOWAS Press Releases

Abidjan.net

Investir en Zone Franc

OHADA LEGIS

Réseau des Systèmes d'Information des Marchés en Afrique de l'Ouest

Africannuaire

New Business Models for Sustainable Trade

Opening Doors to New Markets

Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de la Côte d'Ivoire (CCI-CI)

Anacarde.com

West African Monetary Institute = Institut monétaire de l'Afrique de l'Ouest

6.2 Trade Contacts

Official Name Address City Phone Number Fax Number Email Website

Trade Point Abidjan APEX-CI Abidjan

00225

20315700/0022520315740

+22520214031

cic@apexci.org

www.apexci.org

Inter Coton - Association

interprofessionnelle de la Filière

Coton

Siège Social :

immeuble Ollo

5ème Etage 17 B.P.

988

Abidjan 225 20 30 33 15 225 20 30 3317

abthiero@aviso.ci

www.intercoton.org

Association pour la Promotion des

Exportations de Côte d'Ivoire

Imm. CCIA 3ème

étage Abidjan +2520302530 +22520217576

info@apexci.org

http://www.apexci.org

Cour d'arbitrage de Côte d'Ivoire 6 Avenue Joseph

Anoma Abidjan 225 20331600 /

20224325 225 20224325

 info@caci.or.ci

www.caci.or.ci

Association pour la Promotion des

Exportations Agricoles Nontraditionnelles

de Côte d'Ivoire

Abidjan Plateau-

Résidence

Esculape

Abidjan 225 20210561 225 20210561

info@promexa.ci

www.promexa.ci

CODINORM Angle Rue du

Commerce

Abidjan

Plateau

+225 20320518/215512/228329 TBT

+ 225 20 21 5611

ISO,IEC,TBT

codinorm@powernet.ci

http://www.codinorm.ci

Confédération générale des

Entreprises de Côte d'Ivoire Avenue Gourgás Abidjan

+255 20300820

+25520225009

cgeci@cgeci.org

http://www.cgeci.org/cgeci/index.php

 


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