Seaport competitiveness in Africa

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Seaport competitiveness in Africa www.med.com Soteri Gatera Chief, Industrialization & Infrastructure Section Regional Integration and Trade Division, ECA

Content Introduction Seaports performance in Africa : recent trends Determinants of sea port competitiveness in Africa Concluding remarks and way forward

Introduction Significant increase of world seaborne shipments over the past decades : 1985: 3.33 billion tons 2015: 9.84 billion tons Sea port in Africa : over 90% of the continent s trade flows Port traffic flow in Africa : expected growth from 265 million tons in 2009 to more than 2 billion tons in 2040. www.afrique.maritime.net

Seaports performance in Africa : recent trends Africa generally lags behind, except for few countries :Egypt, South Africa 25 Container throughput in millions 20 ft equivalent unit (TEU) in selected countries across the world in 2009 and 2014 20 2009 2014 Millions TEU 15 10 5 0 Cote d'ivoire Djibouti Egypt Ghana Kenya Morocco Nigeria Senegal South Africa Tanzania Brazil India Malaysia Mexico Vietnam Source: based on data from World Bank database

Seaports performance in Africa : recent trends Where does Africa stand in terms trade facilitation? Costs to export and import ( in US$ per container) in selected regions across the world in 2014 Times to export and import (in days) in selected regions across the world in 2014 Source : based on data from World Bank database Note : Rest of Africa = Africa excluding North Africa

Seaports performance in Africa : recent trends Where does Africa stand in terms trade facilitation? Quality of port infrastructure in selected regions across the world in 2014 (from 1 = extremely underdeveloped to 7= well developed) Logistic Performance Index in selected regions across the world in 2014 (1=high 5=low) Source : based on data from World Bank database Note : Rest of Africa = Africa excluding North Africa Source: based on data from World Bank database

Ongoing ECA Study : determinants of Port performance in Africa Objective of the study : Evaluate how some key determinants of ports activities are associated with seaport competitiveness in Africa. Port performance variable : throughput per unit of time Explanatory variables: Cost per container; Quality of Port Infrastructure (QPI); Logistic Performance Index (LPI); GDP; Effect of Piracy attacks Seaport competitiveness : key to understand factors driving maritime trade. Sample : 12 African countries over the period 1995 2014 are considered based on data availability The selected countries per region, are: Eastern Africa (Djibouti, Kenya, and Tanzania); Northern Africa (Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco); Southern Africa (Mauritius, Mozambique, and South Africa); West Africa (Côte d Ivoire; Ghana; Nigeria).

Preliminary findings Relationship between port performance and QPI : A priori, positive Relationship between port performance and LPI : A priori, positive

Preliminary findings Relationship between port performance and real GDP A priori, positive Relationship between port performance and cost A priori, not clear

Summary of the preliminary modeling results Effect of the determinants of port competitiveness in Africa Quality of port infrastructure (+); logistics performance environment (+); Piracy attacks (-); Regional gap (Yes) ; Shipping costs (?) : negative but limited impact.

Preliminary conclusions Enhancing the quality of port infrastructure and their logistics environment in Africa remain critical Continued collaborative efforts needed to combat maritime piracy, through constructive and coordinated partnership (e.g. recently adopted Charter on maritime security); Experience sharing is critical to break regional gaps in maritime transport.

Way forward Expanding the study including more countries, regional corridors and intermodal transport Ongoing research project ECA: Achieving Regional Integration in Africa: the role of Transport Corridors and Seaports in Trade Facilitation. Analyze the role of transport corridors and seaports as enablers to intra- African trade and, ultimately to a sustainable and inclusive economic development of Africa Contribute to designing evidence based policies based on countries cases studies to support efforts towards boosting intra African trade

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