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Dissemination of Non-Tariff Measures in ASEAN and Some Implications

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By aggregating the calculation of indicators assessing the popularity of non-tariff measures including coverage ratio, frequency index and prevalence score, combined with the tallying method of the number of non-tariff measures applied by ASEAN member states collected from sources such as TRAINS – UNCTAD, WITS – World Bank, this study has assessed the dissemination of the application of ASEAN’s non-tariff measures in the period from 2015 to 2022. The results have shown that the non-tariff measures applied by ASEAN nations tend to increase exponentially. SPS and TBT are the two types of non-tariff measures recorded as the most applicable at ASEAN. The agricultural products sector is being affected by non-tariff measures much more than those in the industrial or mineral sectors. The dense application of non-tariff measures is one of the main reasons why intra-regional trade has not flourished. Non-tariff measures have become the biggest challenge for domestic and foreign enterprises to penetrate into ASEAN markets. Therefore, the study provides some implications to reduce non-tariff barriers, and solutions to help governments and businesses in ASEAN overcome these obstacles.
VNU University of Economics and Business
Title: Dissemination of Non-Tariff Measures in ASEAN and Some Implications
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By aggregating the calculation of indicators assessing the popularity of non-tariff measures including coverage ratio, frequency index and prevalence score, combined with the tallying method of the number of non-tariff measures applied by ASEAN member states collected from sources such as TRAINS – UNCTAD, WITS – World Bank, this study has assessed the dissemination of the application of ASEAN’s non-tariff measures in the period from 2015 to 2022.
The results have shown that the non-tariff measures applied by ASEAN nations tend to increase exponentially.
SPS and TBT are the two types of non-tariff measures recorded as the most applicable at ASEAN.
The agricultural products sector is being affected by non-tariff measures much more than those in the industrial or mineral sectors.
The dense application of non-tariff measures is one of the main reasons why intra-regional trade has not flourished.
Non-tariff measures have become the biggest challenge for domestic and foreign enterprises to penetrate into ASEAN markets.
Therefore, the study provides some implications to reduce non-tariff barriers, and solutions to help governments and businesses in ASEAN overcome these obstacles.

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