Yangon, 1 October - Policymakers and representatives of the business
community in Myanmar will meet to define, with the support
of International Trade Centre -
ITC, the action plan that will form the basis of the country’s
first-ever
national export strategy (NES) to be finalized by the end of the year, marking
an important step towards the mainstreaming of trade in the country’s national
development plans.
The consultations, which will take place from 1 to 11 October in
Yangon, will provide representatives
of ministries and business associations the opportunity to discuss sector diagnostics, evaluate value-chain performance and define market opportunities to boost their country’s competitiveness and export capacity.
of ministries and business associations the opportunity to discuss sector diagnostics, evaluate value-chain performance and define market opportunities to boost their country’s competitiveness and export capacity.
“ ITC’s work on the NES is very
enlightening – not only for our business people, but for all our people”
said Dr.
Pwint San, Deputy Minister for
Commerce, on a visit to ITC during the Fourth Global Review of Aid for in July.
Targeting sectors
The Union Cabinet of Myanmar recently approved sectors and
cross-sectors to be included in the NES design initiative, targeting increased
exports of rice; pulses; beans and oilseed crops; fish and crustaceans;
textiles and garments; rubber; and tourism. The country currently relies on a
few key export products.
The NES will provide recommendations for market development for
each of the priority sectors, and it will explore the growth potential of new
and existing products. These steps are in line with the country’s objective of
supporting traditional export sectors, such as agriculture, while promoting
export diversification.
The NES also targets cross-sector functions that are critical to
improving SMEs’ capacity to export, such as access to finance; trade
information; quality management; and trade facilitation and logistics.
In cooperation
with the government, ITC will use the NES recommendations to formulate a
comprehensive trade-related technical assistance (TRTA) programme based on the
priority areas identified by the country in coordination with other development
partners. The NES will contribute to repositioning Myanmar exports on world
markets and boosting export competitiveness. The TRTA programme will also
strengthen private-sector competitiveness and attract Aid for Trade investment
in priority export sectors.
Partnership between businesses and government
ITC is working with the Ministry of Commerce and the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce
and Industry (UMFCCI) to formulate the country’s export strategy. The
project, launched in the beginning of the year at the request of the Government
of Myanmar, is funded by the German Agency
for International Cooperation.
ITC has been supporting the private
sector in Myanmar since 1999 when it partnered with the UMFCCI as part of its
regional South-South Trade Promotion Programme. The programme helped to
establish new business contacts for small and medium-sized enterprises in Asian
markets.
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