Authors
Nyawo,Mike, Geginat,Carolin, Dessus,Sebastien C., Nucifora,Antonio, Sanchez Martin,Miguel Eduardo
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/10/22
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Reconfiguring Trade to Overcome Geographical Limitations : A Trade and Competitiveness Diagnostic for Armenia
- Pages
- 78
- Product Line
- Advisory Services & Analytics
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- 7X-South Caucasus Trade & Transport Corridors Impact Assessment -- P179897
- TF No/Name
- TF0B9798-SOUTH CAUCASUS TRADE & TRANSPORT CORRIDORS IMPACT ASSESSMENT
- Unit Owning
- EFI-ECA-MTI-MacroFiscal-1 (EECM1)
- Version Type
- Final
- Volume No
- 1
Table of Contents
- Figure 1: Export growth vs. gross domestic product (GDP) per capita growth, 2000–19 16
- Figure 2: Exports of goods and services to GDP, Armenia and peer countries 19
- Figure 3: Exports by product type in Armenia 20
- Figure 4: Commodities versus manufactures as a share of goods exports and product concentration in selected countries, 2019 20
- Figure 5: Exports of non-primary products for Armenia 21
- Figure 6: Comparative advantage in manufacturing sectors, Armenia, and peer countries, 2021 22
- Figure 7: Exports of agricultural products for Armenia 22
- Figure 8: Imports of goods by product type and end use 23
- Figure 9: Armenia major trading partners 25
- Figure 10: Index of realization of export potential, Armenia and peers 28
- Figure 11: Missing exports by country 28
- Figure 12: GVC integration in manufacturing, Armenia and peers 30
- Figure 13: GVC integration in services, Armenia and peers 31
- Figure 14: Embodied services value added as a percentage of gross exports, 2021 32
- Figure 15: Share of services in Armenia’s exports 33
- Figure 16: Growth in commercial services exports, Armenia, and peer countries 33
- Figure 17: Composition of commercial services exports and imports, Armenia and peer countries 34
- Figure 18: Comparative advantage in services sectors for Armenia and peer countries, 2021 34
- Figure 19: Logistics Performance Index 36
- and sub-components 36
- Figure 20: Armenia FDI inflows 37
- Figure 21: FDI stocks 37
- Figure 22: Announced greenfield investments to Armenia 38
- Figure 23: FDI inflows by type: greenfield investments versus M&A 38
- Figure 24: Average effectively applied tariffs, latest available year 40
- Figure 25: Depth of trade agreements signed by Armenia (number of policy areas covered) 40
- Figure 26: Trade facilitation performance by pillar, 2022 42
- Figure 27: Results from the NQTM simulations on full TFA implementation in Armenia 42
- Figure 28: Sectoral impacts on exports by Armenia 43
- Figure 29: Sectoral impacts on imports 43
- Figure 30: Impacts on Armenia’s exports, by partner country 44
- Figure 31: Impacts on imports for Armenia, by partner country 45
- Figure 32: Changes in GVC integration as a percentage of gross exports for Armenia 45
- Figure 33: ICT services sector employment and growth 53
- Figure 34: ICT services export performance 53
- Figure 35: Share of IT services exports in total services exports 55
- Figure 36: Armenia IT services exports composition and specialization 55
- Figure 37: ICT services exports by mode of supply and value added 56
- Figure 38: Armenia’s services exports by destination market 57
- Figure 39: Average annual rent for Class-A office space per m2 (2023) 58
- Figure 40: Reforms implemented by investment promotion agencies to improve attraction and retention of investments in their countries 63
- Table 1: Armenia’s exports by destination 24
- Table 2: Armenia’s imports by trading partner 25
- Table 3: Tariffs by product group for Armenia 39
- Table 4: EU import tariffs before and after GSP+ graduation 41
- Table 5: Electronic documents, Armenia, and peers 59
- Table 6: Electronic signatures, Armenia and peers 60
- Table 7: Personal data protection, Armenia and peers 60
- Table C1: Growth in national supply and international demand for products exported by Armenia in 2022 77
- Acknowledgements 7
- Acronyms 8
- Executive 9
- Summary 9
- Introduction 15
- Snapshot of goods trade: 18
- a trade outcomes analysis 18
- 1.1 Rapid but commodity-driven export growth 19
- 1.2 Manufacturing sectors with growth potential 21
- 1.2.1 The role of agribusiness 21
- 1.2.2 The role of apparel 23
- 1.3 A surge in imports over the past two decades 23
- 1.4 Growing importance of Russia and China as export and import partners 23
- Leveraging opportunities: two pathways for diversifying trade 27
- 2.1 Armenia’s untapped export potential 28
- 2.1.1 Increasing value added through value chain participation 29
- 2.1.2 Digital services trade as an opportunity to overcome trade constraints 32
- What is limiting Armenia’s trade prospects? 35
- 3.1 Connectivity bottlenecks and border closures 36
- 3.2 Declining foreign direct investment 36
- 3.3 Trade policy limiting trade 39
- 3.3.1 The EAEU trade agreement 39
- 3.3.2 Graduation from the EU’s GSP+ preferential scheme 41
- 3.3.3 Weak implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement 41
- 3.4 Trade policy reform scenarios 42
- Priorities for enhancing Armenia’s competitiveness 46
- 4.1 Effective implementation of the WTO TFA 47
- 4.2 Promote export diversification, upgrading, and integration into GVCs 48
- Deep dive: the Armenia ict services sector 51
- 5.1 ICT services sector performance 52
- 5.2 Global and geopolitical events risks progress in the ICT sector 57
- 5.3 Structural challenges affecting ICT services competitiveness in Armenia 58
- 5.3.1 Domestic skills shortages 58
- 5.3.2 Gaps in the regulatory framework affecting investments 59
- 5.3.3 Ineffective implementation of the current ICT strategy 61
- 5.3.4 Little coordination on data sharing between government and ICT Firms 61
- 5.4 Policy recommendations for enhancing ICT sector competitiveness in Armenia 61
- 5.4.1 Upskill and foster innovation 61
- 5.4.2 Promote new investments in the ICT sector 62
- 5.4.3 Enhance state capacity to effectively implement the ICT strategy 63
- 5.4.4 Facilitate the integration of new skilled tech professionals from Russia 64
- 5.4.5 Close existing gaps in the regulatory framework and review existing laws 64
- References 66
- Appendixes 68
- Appendix A 69
- Appendix B 71
- Appendix C 77