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he week-long course explored the domestic and foreign value-added content of an economy's exports and the impact of measuring trade in value-added terms on policy-making. The course also taught participants various ways of assessing the impact of GVCs on trade, particularly from a development perspective, and to get familiarized with TiVA online databases.

One of the course participants, Abhirarm Chandrasen, Trade Officer at Thailand's Department of Trade Negotiations, said: "My objective was to gain a better understanding of how to measure Thailand's exports in value terms. This will be very useful as we are currently engaged in trade negotiations under ASEAN to further our regional integration."

Another course participant, Arlina Gomez Fernandez, Coordinator Directorate of Economic Research and Analysis at Costa Rica's Ministry of Foreign Trade, said: "Learning how to analyse our country's participation in GVCs gave us a clearer view of Costa Rica's integration in global trade. Of particular interest to us is how to increase the participation of small and medium-sized enterprises in GVCs as they account for 90% of Costa Rica's businesses."  

Ana Maria del Carmen Vera Ganoza, Director of Economic Studies at Peru's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism, who also took part in the course, said: "This course is particularly timely as Peru was included just last year in the WTO's TiVA database. It helped me gain more autonomy in using and measuring data, which will guide me through policy-making."

Another course participant, Vanessa Carvalho Dos Santos, Coordinator of Economic Studies and Strategic Information at Brazil's Ministry of Industry, Trade and Services, said: "This course helped us gain more experience in dealing with trade-related data. This will be useful for our work on how to integrate Brazil more fully into global value chains, which is one of the objectives of our current bilateral trade negotiations."

In addition to presentations from WTO staff and international experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Intellectual Property Organization, the course featured demonstrations of databases, educative and interactive hands-on exercises and quizzes, round-table discussions and presentations of GVC case studies in developing economies.

The programme is available here.

The WTO maintains a portal to support the exchange of projects, experiences and practical approaches in measuring and analysing TiVA and GVCs.  The portal can be accessed here.

Further information on WTO technical assistance and training can be found here.

List of participants:

Angola Mr. Cedrik João ABBA
Argentina Mrs Verónica Daiana FRANCCE
Australia Mr. Olivier BRUNET
Bangladesh Mr. Mahmodul HASAN
Belarus Mr. Anton GORBACH
Benin Mr. N'tcherisima Armand CHABI
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mrs Emina FOČO-OBEJI
Brazil Mrs Vanessa CARVALHO DOS SANTOS
Cameroon Mr. Alain Magloire TALOM KAMGA
Chile Mr. Nelson Manuel PAREDES CACERES
China Miss Feifei WU
Costa Rica Miss Arlina GOMEZ FERNANDEZ
Côte d'Ivoire Miss Ehou M'Boya KOTO
Ecuador Mr. Victor Manuel ANDRADE DIAZ
Egypt Mr. Mahmoud EL MADNA
Hong Kong, China Ms Yuk Ling LAI
Korea, Republic of Mr. Kyungkeun KIM
Lao People's Democratic Republic Ms Phetsangiem CHANTHALANGSY
Morocco Miss Nisrine GHEFOU
Myanmar Mrs Thet AYE
Namibia Ms Evelina Nghishikomesho HASHOLO
Nigeria Mrs Ese EKORHI
Paraguay Miss Maria Emilia ALVAREZ LEZCANO
Peru Miss Ana Maria del Carmen VERA GANOZA
Philippines Ms Eva Lynne MARCOS
Rwanda Mr. Jean Baptiste UKWIZAGIRA
Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Mrs Khutsafalo SEKOLOKWANE
Sri Lanka Mrs Waruni Dilrukshi Warnasooriya DEWATHA PEDIGE
Thailand Mr. Abhirarm CHANDRASEN
Uganda Mr. Allan Mugarura NDAGIJE
Viet Nam Ms Thi Huyen NGUYEN

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