Nipping African Clothing in a Post-MFA Bud?



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Nipping African Clothing in a Post-MFA Bud? Nicolas Pinaud, OECD Development Centre 经 合 组 织 发 展 中 心 Standard Chartered & the OECD Development Centre AFRICA AND CHINA: ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES Shanghai 16 May 2007

The Asian Drivers & Africa Project at the OECD Development Centre Supported by the Agence Française de Développement and the Swiss Agency for Cooperation and Development (SDC) March 2006: OECD Experts Meeting in Paris June 2006: Policy Study, The Rise of China & India: What s in it For Africa? Forthcoming: Sectoral (clothing / footwear) & Country Case- Studies (Senegal, Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya) More at: www.oecd.org/dev/publications/chindaf

Relevance of Clothing to SS. African Countries Intensive in low-cost unskilled labour Job opportunities (formal & informal sectors) Poverty alleviation Traditionally spearheading industrialisation Economic diversification

SS. Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry Strengths... Low wage costs Average hourly wage ($ cents) Madagascar 0.33 Kenya 0.38 Indonesia 0.27 India 0.38 Bangladesh 0.39 Pakistan 0.41 Sri Lanka 0.49 Egypt 0.77 China 0.88 Philippines 0.91 Nicaragua 0.91 Colombia 0.98 Source: ITC (2004)

SS. Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry Strengths... Low wage costs Raw material: world class cotton producers (Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin)

SS. Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry Strengths... Low wage costs Raw material: World class cotton producers... & Weaknesses Dominated by small and very small producers: low productivity, obsolete & limited machinery equipment High factor costs & weak logistical infrastructures Poor capacity re: product development, packaging, quality controls & financing No access to domestic sources of high-quality / competitive yarns & fabrics

SS. Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry The performance of SSA, China and India clothing firms on operational factors (1=very poor performance; 5=excellent performance) Manufacturing costs 5 Product range Labour relations 4 3 2 1 0 Quality Technology level Delivery lead time/flexibility Product development capability China India SSA Source: Company interviews, in Kaplinsky & Morris (2006) for OECD Asian Drivers Project

SS. Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry Lower-end of the product range Little value-added Long production runs and limited styling changes Price competitiveness is key, high competitive pressure from Asian producers, low margins

SS. Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry Lower-end of the product range Limited ability to meet global buyers demands: Full package services Large volumes Just-in-time delivery & store-ready products

SS. Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry Lower-end of the product range Limited ability to meet global buyers demands Domestic and regional markets mostly

Africa s Positioning in the Global Clothing Industry Sub-Saharan Africa: A Minor Player in World Clothing Trade % Share in World Exports of Clothing (2002) Sub-Saharan A frica, 1.0 Morocco, 1.4 Viet Nam, 1.5 Tunisia, 1.5 Indonesia, 2.2 Bangladesh, 2.2 Rep. of Korea, 2.2 India, 3.4 USA, 3.4 Others, 16.6 Mexico, 4.4 Turkey, 4.6 European Union, 32.2 China*, 23.3 European Union China* Tur key Mexico India USA Rep. of Korea Bangladesh Indonesia Tunisia Viet Nam Morocco Sub-Saharan Af rica Others Source: OECD (2006) based on UN Comtrade

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? The African Growth and Opportunity Act... US Trade Act of 2000 Duty- & quota-free access for African clothing to the US market Accommodative rules of origin: third-country fabrics & yarns

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? The African Growth and Opportunity Act...... combined with the Multi-Fibre Agreement (1974) Quotas on exports of clothing from Asian producers to the US & EU markets

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry?... & high tariffs on clothing products Textile and Clothing, Simple average Tariffs Manufactures Textiles Clothing OECD countries 6.2 9.4 16.1 Australia 5.4 9.9 20.7 Canada 4.9 10.7 18.4 European Union 4.4 7.9 11.4 Japan 2.9 6.5 11 New Zealand 3.1 2.4 13.7 United States 4 9.1 11.4 Source: OECD (2004)

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? i) To give an impetus to market-seeking FDI in the clothing sectors of African countries: Circumventing quotas Preferential access Mostly FDI by Asian quota-constrained investors

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? Market-seeking FDI in the clothing sectors of African countries: Performance of Clothing Export Processing Zones in Kenya 250 200 150 100 24 apparel manufacturing EPZ firms: origin -India: 8 -China: 6 -Sri Lanka: 3 -Bangladesh: 2 50 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Number of Enterprises Employment (Number, '000) Exports (US$ m) Investment (US$ m) Source: Kamau (forthcoming) for OECD Asian Drivers Project

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? ii) And to boost African exports of clothing to the US AGOA clothing exports to US, 2001 2004 ($m) 500 450 400 350 300 $m 250 200 150 100 50 0 Lesotho Madagascar Kenya Mauritius Swaziland South Africa 2001 2002 2003 2004 Source: Kaplinsky & Morris (2006) for OECD Asian Drivers Project

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? The MFA dismantlement (January 2005) & a general erosion of trade preferences Increased competitive pressure in Lower-end products Markets protected by MFA (US & the EU) Vulnerability of SS. African clothing exports

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? Vulnerability of SS. African clothing exports Exports to EU & US as % of total African clothing exports 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 USA and European Union European Union United States Source: OECD (2006)

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? The MFA dismantlement (January 2005) & a general erosion of trade preferences A re-integration of the global textile /clothing value-chain (OECD, 2004). Impact on clothing-related FDI worldwide. Expected winners (China, India) & losers (Second-tier producers, incl. Africa)

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? A risk compounded by large imports of Asian clothing into domestic African markets 80.0 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 Algeria Benin Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Ivory Coast Egypt Gabon Kenya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Senegal South Africa Sudan Togo Uganda United Rep. of Tanzania Zambia 0.0 China's share in imports of clothing (2000), % China's share in imports of clothing (2004), % Source: OECD estimates based on UN Comtrade

From AGOA to MFA Dismantlement: African Clothing, a Still Born Industry? A risk compounded by large imports of Asian clothing into domestic African markets Zambia Uganda Sudan Senegal Namibia Morocco Mali Madagascar Gabon Ivory Coast Cameroon Burkina Faso Algeria -500 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 Value of clothing imports from China, % change(2000-2004) Value of clothing imports - Total, % change(2000-2004) Source: OECD estimates based on UN Comtrade

African Clothing Industry in a Post- MFA Context: Coping Strategies Low road adjustment strategies: Safeguard measures in SSA domestic markets (e.g. South Africa) Cost-cutting & price competitiveness High road adjustment strategies: Developing a competitive SS. African textile industry (yarns & fabrics) Invest to improve quality & design (e.g. footwear industry in Ethiopia, forthcoming, OECD Asian Drivers project) Upholding trade preferences (e.g. making rules of origin more flexible)

African Clothing Industry in a Post- MFA Context: Prospects SS. African clothing exports more resilient than expected Buyers perceptions of SSA sourcing, a cause for optimism? 5.0 Buyer perceptions of the relative importance of AGOA preferences, China safeguards and corporate social responsibility in the decision to source from SSA (1=not important; 5= very important) 4.0 3.0 2.0 Source: Kaplinsky & Morris (2006) for OECD Asian Drivers Project 1.0 0.0 How important are AGOA tariff preferences in sourcing from SSA? Are 3rd country fabric provisions important in your SSA sourcing? How important is the expiration of China safeguards to future SSA sourcing? How important was social responsibility in your decision to source from SSA?

African Clothing Industry in a Post- MFA Context: Prospects SS. African clothing exports more resilient than expected Buyers perceptions of SSA sourcing, a cause for optimism? Preferential access to OECD markets & Fabric derogation critical

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