Industrial Policy and Trade
Research IdeasPort-au-Prince
March 2016
Working with 30-50 economists including Nobel Laureates, 100+ sector experts, government, donor organizations, civil society, development agencies, businesses, youth, across rural and urban areas to identify, analyze and prioritize interventions that will deliver greater benefit per gourde spent, helping move Haiti towards a more prosperous long term future.
Copenhagen Consensus Center organized roundtable discussions
with an aim to figure out smarter solutions to the most problematic
issues facing Haiti.
These roundtables are one of several sources
for research ideas.
Research Ideas
Agro-Industry;(1 of 6)
• Adopt an industrial and trade policy focusing on a strategy to substitute imports.
• Substantial increase of all tariffs on imported agricultural products, within the limits set by the CARICOM.
• Establishment of vocational schools in agricultural areas.
• Identification of crops that have comparative advantages in the global marketplace.
• Public and private investment in research:• To expand the agricultural area;• To move away from subsistence farming.
Agro-Industry; (2 of 6)
• Creating a regulating institution for the microfinance sector.
• Research fruits, foods and vegetables that have a higher return for a specific area in order to make small producers more competitive.
• Require import licenses in collaboration with the MCI:• Increase tariff barriers that have been reduced or removed;• Enhance local production;• Set up mechanisms that protect start-ups; • Establish an import substitution compared to imported
products (for example Dominican agricultural products and American rice).
Agro-Industry; (3 of 6)
• Special protection for these sectors: rice, coffee, peanuts and cashews:
• Protection of defined zones;• Subsidies for farmers;• Tax credits;• Farmers cooperatives (mutual);• Participatory financing from the diaspora – including a guarantee on
investment.• Research complementary cultures that promote subsistence
agriculture which is more competitive.• Reduce bank interest rates for local firms to make them
more competitive in tenders.• Create a quality control office to certify and control the
quality of imported goods and exports.
Agro-Industry; (4 of 6)
• Protect, restore and make agricultural production zones more accessible.
• Create a quality control laboratory in the areas of agricultural production.
• Shared costs of production and processing:• Creation of agricultural product processing plants;• Subsidize inputs;• Diversify agricultural production;• Training for actors.
• Form a bilateral partnership with the Bahamas.• Create and export promotion agency.
Agro-Industry; (5 of 6)
• Improve the regularity of agricultural supplies which is seasonable and marked by a lack of conservation mechanisms:
• Reorganize the market;• Create factories or product conservation centers (freezers,
warehouses etc.); • Develop small scale processing;• Enhance product quality by setting standards and applying
the precautionary principle;• Improve accessibility in the country by investing in the
development of road infrastructure;• Reduce the volume of imported products:
• High port control through customs; • iRequirement of import licenses.
Agro-Industry; (6 of 6)
• Establish standards for agricultural products. • Create 5 special agricultural zones in sectors deemed
advantageous:• Sharing of costs;• Processing plant;• Export promotion.
Internal Trade and the stabilization of local markets; (1 of 2)
• The adoption of an aggressive internal policy:• Formation of cooperatives;• Subsidize cooperatives.
• Create a single point at MCI for entrepreneurship.• Develop an industrial micro-park and shared use among
operators.• Formalize the creation of types of adaptive businesses
that responds to reality (eg. A type of business formed by 10 small producers).
• Develop a legal framework for semi-public companies.• Launch an awareness campaign for local products.
Internal Trade and the stabilization of local markets; (2 of 2)
• Develop off-season producers by strengthening “Mandan Sara”.
• Provide tax incentives, fixed interest rates and credit access.
• Establish a business protection agency.
External Trade; (1 of 2)
• Strengthen the CFI's ability to attract direct investment from the diaspora.
• Strengthening Foreign Trade Directorate of MCI and establish a permanent contact with the WTO representative.
• Establish a certificate for organic products.• Redo the Haitian-Dominican dual commission, including
a commercial agreement signing, ratifying and exchange.
• Combat smuggling and corruption in the regulation of bilateral trade.
• Create a packing and marking center.
External Trade; (2 of 2)
• Improve the value of the brand “Made in Haiti”: exotic, organic, natural etc.
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