The digital trade policy environment in Latin America and the Caribbean

cepal.bibLevelDocumento Completo
cepal.callNumberLC/TS.2023/168
cepal.docTypeDocumentos de proyectos e investigación
cepal.jobNumberS2301031_en
cepal.projectProject "Support the strengthening of policies to monitor and promote the participation of MSMEs in cross-border goods and services e-commerce for an inclusive and sustainable pandemic response and recovery in East Asia and Latin America"
cepal.regionalOfficeSantiago
cepal.topicEngAID FOR TRADE
cepal.topicEngINNOVATION AND EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
cepal.topicSpaAYUDA PARA EL COMERCIO
cepal.topicSpaINNOVACIÓN Y DIVERSIFICACIÓN EXPORTADORA
cepal.workareaEngINTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INTEGRATION
cepal.workareaSpaCOMERCIO INTERNACIONAL E INTEGRACIÓN
dc.contributor.entityFerracane, Martina F.
dc.contributor.entityFredes, Alejandro
dc.contributor.entityRogaler, Tomás
dc.contributor.entityMulder, Nanno
dc.contributor.institutionFEALAC
dc.coverage.spatialEngLATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
dc.coverage.spatialSpaAMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-25T14:19:45Z
dc.date.available2024-04-25T14:19:45Z
dc.date.issued2024-04-25
dc.description.abstractThis report presents significant findings from the Regional Digital Trade Integration Index (RDTII), highlighting similarities and differences among the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean. After introducing the Digital Trade Integration database and the methodology used in RDTII, the report outlines the main index scores by country and pillar. Jamaica, with the lowest score of 0.14, has the most open regulatory environment for digital trade in the region, whereas Cuba, with the highest score of 0.62, has a regulatory environment that is quite restrictive. The report also summarizes the findings for each of the 12 pillars of RDTII and offers a snapshot of the regulatory similarity across pillars, highlighting the pillars that offer opportunities for practicable regulatory harmonization in the region. The document concludes with some policy recommendations.
dc.description.tableOfContentsAbstract .-- Introduction .-- I. Regional digital trade integration database and index .-- II. Main findings for the Latin America and the Caribbean region .-- III. Main findings by Pillar .-- IV. Conclusions and recommendations.
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dc.format.extent44 pages.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.unSymbolLC/TS.2023/168
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/69178
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherECLAC
dc.publisher.placeSantiago
dc.subject.unbisEngINTERNATIONAL TRADE
dc.subject.unbisEngELECTRONIC COMMERCE
dc.subject.unbisEngDATABASES
dc.subject.unbisSpaCOMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
dc.subject.unbisSpaCOMERCIO ELECTRONICO
dc.subject.unbisSpaBASES DE DATOS
dc.titleThe digital trade policy environment in Latin America and the Caribbean
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