Importance and motives of preferential trade agreements in the EU’s external trade

Authors

  • Elżbieta Kawecka-Wyrzykowska

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2020.3.1

Keywords:

preferential trade agreements, unilateral trade preferences, WTO, EU preferences, regulatory barriers, motives of PTAs

Abstract

As a result of previous multilateral negotiations tariff rates are generally low and cannot explain the reasons for recent proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs). The aim of the paper is to look for other motivations of EU PTAs and to assess their importance for the EU. The main research methods are statistical, review and assessment of WTO documents and critical analysis of literature. First, the present level of tariff protection on selected import markets was estimated. This level illustrates the scale of countries’ interest in their elimination of the existing tariffs. Also the share of preferential imports in the EU extra-trade was calculated and compared with trade on MFN basis. Next, reasons for PTAs were identified. The conclusions prove that 21st century PTAs are mainly motivated not by a reduction of tariffs but by the willingness to reduce the regulatory barriers (contained in rules on public procurement, environmental protection, etc.). The most dynamic trade nowadays involves flows of accessories and services. In this situation the importance of PTAs results from the fact that they serve as instruments eliminating national regulatory barriers faced by exporters of goods and resources on foreign markets. Thus PTAs support production and sales abroad. In the EU political motivations of PTAs are important as well.

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Published

2020-09-30

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Research article- regular issue

How to Cite

Kawecka-Wyrzykowska, E. (2020). Importance and motives of preferential trade agreements in the EU’s external trade. Economics and Business Review, 6(3), 3-22. https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2020.3.1

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