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Market Access Map 2008 update
23/07/2008 1:29:30 PM

Market Access Map, now contains 2008 customs tariff data for 75 countries and territories.
 
Market Access Map
Making market access transparent


 

Market Access Map (http://www.macmap.org) covers customs tariffs (import duties) and other measures applied by 185 importing countries to products from 239 countries and territories. MFN and preferential applied import tariff rates are shown for products at the most detailed national tariff line level.

Market Access Map has been designed to support exporters, importers, trade promoters, policy analysts and trade negotiators. Use it to find a tariff. Compare yourself to your competitors. Or use its advanced features to prepare for trade negotiations by simulating the effects of tariff reductions.

Market Access Map includes :

  • MFN customs duties as well as multilateral, regional and bilateral preferences
  • Bound tariffs
  • Tariff-quotas : multilateral and bilateral
  • Anti-dumping duties
  • Rules of Origin and Certificates of Origin
  • Trade flows : import/export statistics
  • Import Tariffs : ad valorem, specific and ad valorem equivalents of the specific tariffs

Market Access Map allows the following analysis :

  • Tariff aggregation at any sectoral and regional level
  • Tariff reduction simulations, using various formulaes

Thanks to financial contributions from ITC's Global Trust Fund and the World Bank, users from developing countries and territories can register here. Users from developed countries and territories can register here to get a trial access of one week to the tools in order to assess the application.


 
Market Analysis and Research, International Trade Centre (ITC); Palais des Nations; CH-1211 Geneva 10; Switzerland
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