Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan

This note discusses the role that import duties have in Pakistan’s economy, and their links with export competitiveness. Import duties play two key roles. First, they are a source of tax revenues for governments. Second, when imposed on a product,...

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Main Authors: Varela, Gonzalo, Gambetta, Juan Pedro, Ganz, Federico, Eberhard, Andreas, Franco, Sebastian, Lovo, Stefania
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/226941591075288820/Pakistan-Economic-Policy-for-Competitiveness-Import-Duties-and-Performance-Some-Stylized-Facts-for-Pakistan
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spelling okr-10986-338862021-05-25T09:49:50Z Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan Varela, Gonzalo Gambetta, Juan Pedro Ganz, Federico Eberhard, Andreas Franco, Sebastian Lovo, Stefania IMPORT DUTY TRADE POLICY GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN REGIONAL TRADE TRADE LIBERALIZATION EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS FREE TRADE AGREEMENT This note discusses the role that import duties have in Pakistan’s economy, and their links with export competitiveness. Import duties play two key roles. First, they are a source of tax revenues for governments. Second, when imposed on a product, they create a wedge between its world price, and the price paid domestically (as well as a wedge between its domestic price, and the price of its substitute in the domestic economy). These wedges affect the allocation of resources. They divert resources away from export markets - in which firms will only fetch world prices for the product - and into the domestic market, effectively creating an anti-export bias. Thus, an import duty is implicitly an export duty. When these duties are applied on inputs that different sectors use to produce, the duty induces firms to substitute away from that - now more expensive - input, and into other substitutes, thus affecting the otherwise optimal technological choice of firms, as well as increasing their production costs. This note is organized as follows: the first section presents a snapshot of import duties in Pakistan. The second section empirically examines the ways import duties induce an allocation of resources that is different from the one that will be obtained without the duty distortion. The third section looks at the role of tariff policy in the context of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. The fourth section briefly describes the recent changes in the tariff policy institutional arrangement. The fifth section concludes and provides policy recommendations moving forward. 2020-06-11T18:54:11Z 2020-06-11T18:54:11Z 2020-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/226941591075288820/Pakistan-Economic-Policy-for-Competitiveness-Import-Duties-and-Performance-Some-Stylized-Facts-for-Pakistan http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33886 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Foreign Trade, FDI, and Capital Flows Study South Asia Pakistan
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topic IMPORT DUTY
TRADE POLICY
GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN
REGIONAL TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
spellingShingle IMPORT DUTY
TRADE POLICY
GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN
REGIONAL TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
Varela, Gonzalo
Gambetta, Juan Pedro
Ganz, Federico
Eberhard, Andreas
Franco, Sebastian
Lovo, Stefania
Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan
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Pakistan
description This note discusses the role that import duties have in Pakistan’s economy, and their links with export competitiveness. Import duties play two key roles. First, they are a source of tax revenues for governments. Second, when imposed on a product, they create a wedge between its world price, and the price paid domestically (as well as a wedge between its domestic price, and the price of its substitute in the domestic economy). These wedges affect the allocation of resources. They divert resources away from export markets - in which firms will only fetch world prices for the product - and into the domestic market, effectively creating an anti-export bias. Thus, an import duty is implicitly an export duty. When these duties are applied on inputs that different sectors use to produce, the duty induces firms to substitute away from that - now more expensive - input, and into other substitutes, thus affecting the otherwise optimal technological choice of firms, as well as increasing their production costs. This note is organized as follows: the first section presents a snapshot of import duties in Pakistan. The second section empirically examines the ways import duties induce an allocation of resources that is different from the one that will be obtained without the duty distortion. The third section looks at the role of tariff policy in the context of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. The fourth section briefly describes the recent changes in the tariff policy institutional arrangement. The fifth section concludes and provides policy recommendations moving forward.
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author Varela, Gonzalo
Gambetta, Juan Pedro
Ganz, Federico
Eberhard, Andreas
Franco, Sebastian
Lovo, Stefania
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Gambetta, Juan Pedro
Ganz, Federico
Eberhard, Andreas
Franco, Sebastian
Lovo, Stefania
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title Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan
title_short Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan
title_full Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan
title_fullStr Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Import Duties and Performance : Some Stylized Facts for Pakistan
title_sort import duties and performance : some stylized facts for pakistan
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/226941591075288820/Pakistan-Economic-Policy-for-Competitiveness-Import-Duties-and-Performance-Some-Stylized-Facts-for-Pakistan
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