International Trade and Competitiveness of Lake Victoria Fillets in the EU

Given the importance of EU demand for chilled fish fillets to the exporting sectors in Tanzania and Uganda, this study estimated the EU's import demand for fillets by country of origin to assess the competitiveness of exporters. Results imply that prices in Tanzania and Uganda had an insignific...

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Main Author: Muhammad, Andrew
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:ags:aaea07:9363 2024-04-14T08:13:38+00:00 International Trade and Competitiveness of Lake Victoria Fillets in the EU Muhammad, Andrew https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/9363/files/sp07mu02.pdf unknown https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/9363/files/sp07mu02.pdf preprint ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:38:51Z Given the importance of EU demand for chilled fish fillets to the exporting sectors in Tanzania and Uganda, this study estimated the EU's import demand for fillets by country of origin to assess the competitiveness of exporters. Results imply that prices in Tanzania and Uganda had an insignificant impact on total imports expenditures in the EU. Conditional and unconditional cross-price effects indicated that exports from Lake Victoria did not compete with exports from other suppliers, such as Iceland, Norway and ROW. Import demand forecasts showed that market share in the EU should remain relatively unchanged given the trend in prices. International Relations/Trade Report Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Norway
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description Given the importance of EU demand for chilled fish fillets to the exporting sectors in Tanzania and Uganda, this study estimated the EU's import demand for fillets by country of origin to assess the competitiveness of exporters. Results imply that prices in Tanzania and Uganda had an insignificant impact on total imports expenditures in the EU. Conditional and unconditional cross-price effects indicated that exports from Lake Victoria did not compete with exports from other suppliers, such as Iceland, Norway and ROW. Import demand forecasts showed that market share in the EU should remain relatively unchanged given the trend in prices. International Relations/Trade
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