1、Renewable EnergyHow trade policy supports deployment and value addition in developing countriesFunded by the European UnionStreet address:ITC 54-56,rue de Montbrillant 1202 Geneva,SwitzerlandPostal address:ITC Palais des Nations 1211 Geneva 10,Switzerland Telephone:+41-22 730 0111Fax:+41-22 733 4439
2、E-mail:itcregintracen.orgInternet:http:/www.intracen.orgThe International Trade Centre(ITC)is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations.International Trade Centre 2024Renewable EnergyHow trade policy supports deployment and value addition in developing countriesAbout th
3、e paperThis paper explores global trade in solar photovoltaic and wind energy components,analysing trade flows,tariffs and non-tariff measures,with a focus on seven developing countries:the Dominican Republic,Ecuador,Kenya,Mauritius,the Philippines,Senegal and Viet Nam.The main findings are that low
4、 tariffs have reduced the cost of renewable energy deployment by enabling access to affordable imports.The analysis offers policy options for developing countries,including stronger regulatory frameworks,investment in export market knowledge,regional market expansion and capacity building in customs
5、 and standards.Trade agreements can also attract foreign investment and ease market entry of experts.Publisher:International Trade CentreTitle:Renewable Enery:How trade policy supports deployment and value addition in developing countriesPublication date and place:Geneva,November 2024Page count:78La
6、nguage(s):EnglishITC Document Number:GIVA-24-172.ECitation:International Trade Centre(2024).Renewable Enery:How trade policy supports deployment and value addition in developing countries ITC,Geneva.For more information,contact:Alexander Kasterine at kasterineintracen.orgITC encourages the reprintin