African Trade Barriers Shift from Tariffs to Regulations, Hampering Integration
The article explores how regional trade agreements in Africa have affected the use of non-tariff barriers. By analyzing data from 35 African countries between 2001-2017, the researchers found that higher tariff differences within African trade relationships lead to more sanitary and technical regulations. This suggests that while regional tariff commitments have reduced tariff options, they have also increased the use of non-tariff measures to compete with neighboring markets.