Trade in CDCS Strategies

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USAID/Kenya CDCS 2014-2020

USAID/Kenya will support policy and regulatory reform to reduce the burden of compliance, create incentives to unlock Kenyan capital for productive use, and reduce barriers to domestic and international trade. Activities will specifically promote agricultural productivity and value chain competitiveness while conserving natural resources and strengthening resilience. Critical constraints to domestic and international trade and investment will be addressed including: access to affordable finance, market linkages, improved infrastructure, and other non-tariff barriers.

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Regional Development Cooperation Strategy for Asia 2014-2018

RDMA will support ASEAN, APEC and host country institutions to increase trade and regional integration while giving special attention to natural capital management, inclusive growth policies, and participation in economic decision-making.

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Trade is central to the economic growth strategies of an increasing number of USAID bilateral partners and in its regional programs, as the map of maize trade flows from in West Africa, from USAID/Ghana’s CDCS illustrates.

Maize Trade Map

Between 1999 and 2011, USAID invested $6.3 billion or $525 million per annum on average, with a return, calculated on the basis of a lagged multi-country regression, of $42 in exports for every dollar invested. USAID’s 2016 Policy on Trade Capacity Development encourages USAID efforts that foster and facilitate trade. Bilateral CDCSs explain how USAID approaches trade facilitation and expansion challenges in all parts of the world.

For Missions that include increased trade as an IR in their approved CDCSs, the Illustrative Hierarchy of Trade Results included in this section may provide an idea for elaborating sub-IRs and developing projects that will achieve a CDCS’s trade results.

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USAID's Country Strategies
This page includes current country and regional CDCSs for 62 locations.

Completed Country and Regional CDCSs
Africa: 23
Asia: 12
Europe and Eurasia: 9
Middle East: 5 
Latin America and Caribbean: 12

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A toolkit developed and implemented by:
Office of Trade and Regulatory Reform
Bureau of Economic Growth, Education, and Environment
US Agency for International Development (USAID)

For more information, please contact Paul Fekete.