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How to Improve Export Competitiveness in Mauritius Marilyn Whan-Kan

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Page 1: How to Improve Export Competitiveness in Mauritius Marilyn Whan-Kan

How to Improve Export Competitiveness in Mauritius

Marilyn Whan-Kan

Page 2: How to Improve Export Competitiveness in Mauritius Marilyn Whan-Kan

Trends in Competitiveness

• Definition of Export Competitiveness:

The ability of the country to produce and sell goods and services in foreign markets at prices and quality that ensure long-term viability and sustainability.

• Loss of Mauritius’ competitiveness both overtime and relative to its main competitors.

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Loss in competitiveness overtime

• Real wage increases not matched by productivity growth

• Evolution of terms of trade

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Loss in competitiveness relative to competitors

• Wages and labour costs

• Export prices

• Growth rate of manufacturing exports

• Share of overall exports in world market

• Growth Competitiveness Index compiled by World Economic Forum

-Indices of technological innovation, efficiency of financial system, and degree of economic integration of the country with the rest of the world

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Challenges related to loss of preferential markets

• EU to allow all products from LDCs free market access

• 2008- Cotonou Agreement on non-reciprocal trade preferences will end

• Trade liberalisation in agriculture will affect Mauritius as an exporter of sugar under the Sugar Protocol

• 2005- Phasing out of WTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing

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Policy orientation to Improve Competitiveness

• To improve export competitiveness, one must generally focus on one or a combination of the following measures:

- Labour productivity increase (best policy)- Wage rate decrease (not feasible)- Currency depreciation (limited scope as it

increases the costs of imported inputs and raises the value of foreign debt denominated in local currency)

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Policy Measures to increase productivity and

competitiveness in Mauritian exports

• Macroeconomic stability

- inflation: low

- Interest rate: low interest rates and international trends in the determination of interest rate levels

- Exchange rate: some degree of exchange rate flexibility but at the same time exchange rate stabilisation

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Policy Measures to increase productivity and competitiveness in Mauritian exports

• Human Resource Development and Skills Development- Social partnership: collaboration between employers,

workers and the state to determine skill needs and effective ways to meet them.

- Benchmarking future skill needs: have surveys of skill needs benchmarked against competitor countries to identify skill gaps in potential areas of comparative advantage.

- Co-financing: make the delivery of training more efficient. - Cost effectiveness: prioritize expenditures in training,

support and monitoring of training standards by government

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Policy Measures to increase productivity and competitiveness in Mauritian exports

• Reduction in transactions costs and development of infrastructure

- Public sector reform- reduce red tape bureaucracy- Privatization of infrastructure- public-private partnerships- Appropriate user charges- cost-reflective tariff levels to

promote efficient use of infrastructure services- Government expenditure on infrastructure: invest a given

percentage of GDP in new infrastructure- Regional network: cost reduction through use of regional

network to develop infrastructure

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Policy Measures to increase productivity and competitiveness in Mauritian exports

• Diversification, quality improvement and technological upgrading

• Diversification: -products or activities requiring more skills or value-added-higher quality-technology-based • Quality improvement:-awareness on quality-provision of tax or financial incentives to SMEs-clusters• Technological upgrading:-Tax or financial incentives for SMEs to adopt new technology.-Attract FDI to build competitiveness through technological upgrading

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Conclusion

• A broader social partnership should be used to promote productivity and competitiveness: efforts to ensure the long-run survival of the Mauritian economy must be shared by the government, all employers and workers.

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