Implementation of MSITS 2010 and availability of Service Data in the COMESA region. Regional Seminar on International Trade Statistics Addis Ababa

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Implementation of MSITS 2010 and availability of Service Data in the COMESA region Regional Seminar on International Trade Statistics Addis Ababa 12 th - 16 th May, 2014

Introduction The COMESA Treaty, specifically Article 140, provides the foundational basis for the development of statistics in the COMESA region. Under the oversight of the COMESA Committee on Statistical Matters (CCSM), COMESA endeavors to meet the needs of policy responsive statistics by adopting a strategy that captures the wide ranging expectations of a regional statistical system.

Policy issues related to MSITS 2010 COMESA Council of Ministers endorsed MSITS 2010 implementation of minimum core recommendations. COMESA FDI Regulation in Place (covers FDI and FATS)

Minimum core recommendations Bilateral SITS by EBOPS with main partners and for main sectors FDI Statistics flows, income and period end positions FATS (such as employment, turnover, output, value added, exports and imports and number of enterprises) broken down by activity according to ISIC Rev 4 i.e. ISIC Categories for Foreign Affiliates(ICFA).

COMESA Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Study focused on the following countries: (i) Kenya (bilateral SITS and FATS) (ii) Madagascar (bilateral SITS and FATS) (iii) Rwanda (FATS) (iv) Uganda (bilateral SITS and FATS) (v) Zambia (bilateral SITS and FATS) (vi) Swaziland (bilateral SITS)

COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Bilateral SITS Countries able to report partner detail for: Transportation Travel services Communication Construction Insurance (mainly freight insurance) Financial services Detailed EBOPS currently not so satisfactory

COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Methodology Sector Kenya Uganda Zambia Transportation services Air transport services Disaggregated into partner country differently for each mode Partner based on the data on number of visitors by country. CR: No. of non-residents by ctry of residence trav/ng on routes serviced by resident airline X the proportion of wkly flights by resident airlines total flights to all dest/ns of the resident airline & the avg return fares for the respective destinations. From customs data obtained from Zambia Revenue Authority.

Travel COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Methodology Sector Kenya Uganda Zambia Visitors arrivals or departures and returning residents Credit: No. of nonresd/ts by ctry of residence departed frm UG X estimated avg expndture/traveller Cr: Data by partner country was generated using the MTENR reports Communication services Partner information on foreign direct investment in the country and foreign assets abroad CR: Receipts reported by the telecom Cos. frm respective countries for interconnection charges to local telephone networks

COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Foreign Affiliates Statistics (FATS) Recently, countries implementing foreign assets and liabilities (FAL) surveys are in principle able to compile FATS. At policy level, the COMESA-UNCTAD initiative has focused on FDI statistics and statistics on activities of transnational corporations (TNCs), leading to the development of the institutional framework endorsed by the COMESA Council of Ministers in 2010.

COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Foreign Affiliates Statistics (FATS) Under this study, countries reported the following FATS variables: Kenya Uganda Zambia Turnover, employment, exports, imports Turnover, employment, exports and imports and compensation of employees Turnover, employment, exports and imports, compensation of employees

COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Foreign Affiliates Statistics (FATS) Challenges: Country surveys have historically focused more on foreign assets and liabilities Limited FATS have been collected in a nonsystematic manner, related mainly to investor perceptions section Industry details have been too high level in some surveys

COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Foreign Affiliates Statistics (FATS) Hence, COMESA recommendation on systematic collection. Example of successful implementation is Zambia:

COMESA Pilot Study on MSITS 2010 Implementation Zambia: Foreign Affiliates Statistics (FATS) ICFA Headings/El ements 1 AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND FISHING 1.1 Crop and animal production, hunting and Related Services activities 1.1.1 Support activities to agriculture and postharvest crop activities 1.1.2 Hunting, tapping and Related Services Activities 1.2 Forestry and Logging Total assets at end 2012 Total liabilities (excluding Equity) at end 2012 Net worth 2012 Sales or turnover in 2012 58.8 80.3-21.5 103.1 Net Operating Surplus2012 Taxes on Income Net Profit After Tax Total dividends Salaries and wages Total imports of goods - 9.8 0.9-7.4 3.2 6.7 5.7 - - - - - - - - - - 58.8 80.3-21.5 103.1-9.8 0.9-7.4 3.2 6.7 5.7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.2.1 Support Services to Forestry - - - - - - - - - -

SITS data dissemination Currently, COMESA obtains most data on SITS from member countries central banks. We do our own validation, harmonization and analysis for comparability and later dissemination. COMESA data dissemination is done through: The COMSTAT online database, available at http://comstat.comesa.int Annual publications also available at http://comstat.comesa.int

Sample outputs from COMSTAT

Sample outputs from COMSTAT

Sample Outputs from COMSTAT

Conclusion Data on SITS is available in EBOPS for 18 of the COMESA member countries. Bilateral SITS limited to some sectors, transportation and travel being among them. COMESA recommendation is for this to happen first for travel and transportation sectors. FATS are of limited scope. COMESA engaging countries to begin including the full range of FATS variables in 2014 surveys

Thank you for your attention