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206 AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 2011: SHOWING RESuLTS - © OECD, WTO 2011 207AID FOR TRADE AT A GLANCE 2011: SHOWING RESuLTS - © OECD, WTO 2011
Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.)
USD MILLION
Merchandise exports
Merchandise imports 2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 1 500 3 000 4 500 6 000
Commercial services imports and exports
USD MILLION
Exports
Imports2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 375 750 1 125 1 500
bOTSWANAAIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 2011
TRAdE mAINSTREAmINg14 TRAdE PERfORmANCEBASIC INdICATORS
Services 57.3%
Agriculture 3.1%
Industry 39.6%
Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
gdP - COmPOSITION BY SECTOR11
Expenditures
Revenues
NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS 0 5 000 10 000 20 00015 000 25 000 30 000 35 000
BudgET12
TOTAL VALuE19
Agricultural products Fuels and mining products Manufactures n.i.e.
Exports
Imports
Share of main commodity group
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
TRAdE COmPOSITION21
Transport Travel Other commercial services
Exports
Imports
Share of principal commercial services items
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
20082002-05
2009
20082002-05
2009
Data not available
Data not available
SOuRCES:1 WTO Trade Profiles 20102 WTO Trade Profiles 20103 World Bank - National Accounts Data4 World Bank - World Development Indicators5 DAC List of ODA Recipients 2009/20106 World Bank - World Development Indicators7 World Bank - World Development Indicators8 World Bank - World Development Indicators9 UNDP - Human Development Report 201010 World Bank - World Development Indicators11 World Bank - National Accounts Data12 IMF’s World Economic Outlook Database, Government Finance13 OECD-DAC, Aid activities database (CRS)14 OECD/WTO Questionnaire15 World Bank - World Trade Indicators16 World Bank - Doing Business17 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD)18 WTO online RTA database19 WTO Secretariat20 WTO Secretariat21 WTO Secretariat
Population (thousands, 2009)1 1 950
GDP (millions current USD, 2009)2 11 630
GDP real growth rate (annual %, 2009)3 -3.7
GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, 2009)4 13 384.5
Income group5 UMIC
Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 1994)6 31.2
Income share held by highest 20% (%, 1994)7 65.0
Labour force, female (% of total labour force, 2008)8 47.5
Human development index (2010)9 98/169
Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, 2008)10 5.4
AId fLOWS13
32.9%
26.3%
0.4%
South of Sahara
UMICs
Botswana
SHARE IN OdA (Commitments, 2008-09 avg.) AFT share in sector allocable ODA compared to its region and income group shares
Sectors with no data are not included.
Tourism 10.0%
Agricul
ture, f
orestr
y,
fishing
36.6%
Communications 2.7%
Industry 33.5%
Transport, storage 14.0%
Trade policy and regulations 0.8%Energy generation supply 0.7% Business, other services 0.8% Banking, financial services 0.9%
BY SECTOR (Share in total AFT, commitments, 2009)
fLOWS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements2002-05 avg. 2009 2009
Trade policy and regulations 101 39 62
Economic infrastructure 1 563 822 13 339
Building productive capacity 14 580 3 870 8 806
Of which: Trade development marker .. 8 512
Trade-related adjustment .. .. ..
Total AFT 16 245 4 731 22 207
AFT per capita (USD) 9 2 11
Commitments 2008-09 avg.
United States 1 630
Japan 649
Canada 635
Sweden 601
Germany 547
France 358
Disbursements 2008-09 avg.
EU Institutions 6 390
OFID 6 357
United States 1 034
Japan 645
France 526
Sweden 496
TOP dONORS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
92.8%
94.5%
Commitments
Disbursements
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
92.8%
94.5%
Commitments
Disbursements
Changes to aid-for-trade priorities have been mainstreamed in the national development plan and the country is planning to update its operational strategies accordingly.
TRAdE POLICY INdICATORS (2007)15
0 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 0.8%
Restrictiveness of imports
Restrictiveness of exports
mAIN TRAdINg PARTNERS20
Imports by main origin (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
South Africa 83.5 South Africa 78.6 -
European Union 6.0 European Union 10.4 -
China 1.8 China 2.8 -
Exports by main destination (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
European Union 67.7 European Union 60.4 -
South Africa 10.2 South Africa 20.3 -
Norway 8.1 China 4.9 -
NUMBER OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS (RTAs) IN FORCE
20052002 2010
TRAdE PROgRAmmE INdICATORS
PRIORITY 3: REgIONAL INTEgRATION18
Product diversification (Number of equivalent products at SITC 3-digits)
NUMBER OF PRODUCTS
Botswana South of Sahara (avg.) UMIC (avg.)
2005
2009
0 10 20 30 40 50
PRIORITY 2: EXPORT dIVERSIfICATION17
Imports
Exports
Number of days for trading across borders
NUMBER OF DAYS
Botswana South of Sahara (avg.) UMIC (avg.)
2005
2009
2005
2009
0 10 20 30 40 50
PRIORITY 1: TRAdE fACILITATION16
Data not available
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Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.)
USD MILLION
Merchandise exports
Merchandise imports 2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 1 500 3 000 4 500 6 000
Commercial services imports and exports
USD MILLION
Exports
Imports2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 375 750 1 125 1 500
bOTSWANAAIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 2011
TRAdE mAINSTREAmINg14 TRAdE PERfORmANCEBASIC INdICATORS
Services 57.3%
Agriculture 3.1%
Industry 39.6%
Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
gdP - COmPOSITION BY SECTOR11
Expenditures
Revenues
NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS 0 5 000 10 000 20 00015 000 25 000 30 000 35 000
BudgET12
TOTAL VALuE19
Agricultural products Fuels and mining products Manufactures n.i.e.
Exports
Imports
Share of main commodity group
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
TRAdE COmPOSITION21
Transport Travel Other commercial services
Exports
Imports
Share of principal commercial services items
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
20082002-05
2009
20082002-05
2009
Data not available
Data not available
SOuRCES:1 WTO Trade Profiles 20102 WTO Trade Profiles 20103 World Bank - National Accounts Data4 World Bank - World Development Indicators5 DAC List of ODA Recipients 2009/20106 World Bank - World Development Indicators7 World Bank - World Development Indicators8 World Bank - World Development Indicators9 UNDP - Human Development Report 201010 World Bank - World Development Indicators11 World Bank - National Accounts Data12 IMF’s World Economic Outlook Database, Government Finance13 OECD-DAC, Aid activities database (CRS)14 OECD/WTO Questionnaire15 World Bank - World Trade Indicators16 World Bank - Doing Business17 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD)18 WTO online RTA database19 WTO Secretariat20 WTO Secretariat21 WTO Secretariat
Population (thousands, 2009)1 1 950
GDP (millions current USD, 2009)2 11 630
GDP real growth rate (annual %, 2009)3 -3.7
GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, 2009)4 13 384.5
Income group5 UMIC
Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 1994)6 31.2
Income share held by highest 20% (%, 1994)7 65.0
Labour force, female (% of total labour force, 2008)8 47.5
Human development index (2010)9 98/169
Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, 2008)10 5.4
AId fLOWS13
32.9%
26.3%
0.4%
South of Sahara
UMICs
Botswana
SHARE IN OdA (Commitments, 2008-09 avg.) AFT share in sector allocable ODA compared to its region and income group shares
Sectors with no data are not included.
Tourism 10.0%
Agricul
ture, f
orestr
y,
fishing
36.6%
Communications 2.7%
Industry 33.5%
Transport, storage 14.0%
Trade policy and regulations 0.8%Energy generation supply 0.7% Business, other services 0.8% Banking, financial services 0.9%
BY SECTOR (Share in total AFT, commitments, 2009)
fLOWS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements2002-05 avg. 2009 2009
Trade policy and regulations 101 39 62
Economic infrastructure 1 563 822 13 339
Building productive capacity 14 580 3 870 8 806
Of which: Trade development marker .. 8 512
Trade-related adjustment .. .. ..
Total AFT 16 245 4 731 22 207
AFT per capita (USD) 9 2 11
Commitments 2008-09 avg.
United States 1 630
Japan 649
Canada 635
Sweden 601
Germany 547
France 358
Disbursements 2008-09 avg.
EU Institutions 6 390
OFID 6 357
United States 1 034
Japan 645
France 526
Sweden 496
TOP dONORS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
92.8%
94.5%
Commitments
Disbursements
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
92.8%
94.5%
Commitments
Disbursements
Changes to aid-for-trade priorities have been mainstreamed in the national development plan and the country is planning to update its operational strategies accordingly.
TRAdE POLICY INdICATORS (2007)15
0 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 0.8%
Restrictiveness of imports
Restrictiveness of exports
mAIN TRAdINg PARTNERS20
Imports by main origin (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
South Africa 83.5 South Africa 78.6 -
European Union 6.0 European Union 10.4 -
China 1.8 China 2.8 -
Exports by main destination (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
European Union 67.7 European Union 60.4 -
South Africa 10.2 South Africa 20.3 -
Norway 8.1 China 4.9 -
NUMBER OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS (RTAs) IN FORCE
20052002 2010
TRAdE PROgRAmmE INdICATORS
PRIORITY 3: REgIONAL INTEgRATION18
Product diversification (Number of equivalent products at SITC 3-digits)
NUMBER OF PRODUCTS
Botswana South of Sahara (avg.) UMIC (avg.)
2005
2009
0 10 20 30 40 50
PRIORITY 2: EXPORT dIVERSIfICATION17
Imports
Exports
Number of days for trading across borders
NUMBER OF DAYS
Botswana South of Sahara (avg.) UMIC (avg.)
2005
2009
2005
2009
0 10 20 30 40 50
PRIORITY 1: TRAdE fACILITATION16
Data not available
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Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.)
USD MILLION
Merchandise exports
Merchandise imports 2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 625 1 250 1 875 2 500
Commercial services imports and exports
USD MILLION
Exports
Imports2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 200 400 600 800
buRkINA FASOAIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 2011
TRAdE mAINSTREAmINg14 TRAdE PERfORmANCEBASIC INdICATORS
Services 44.36%
Agriculture 33.28%
Industry 22.36%
Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
gdP - COmPOSITION BY SECTOR11
Expenditures
Revenues
NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS 0 200 000 400 000 800 000600 000 1 000 000
BudgET12
TOTAL VALuE19
Share of main commodity group
TRAdE COmPOSITION21
Transport Travel Other commercial services
Share of principal commercial services items
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
20082002-05
2009
20082002-05
2009
Exports
Imports
Data not available
Data not available
Data not available
Data not available
SOuRCES:1 WTO Trade Profiles 20102 WTO Trade Profiles 20103 World Bank - National Accounts Data4 World Bank - World Development Indicators5 DAC List of ODA Recipients 2009/20106 World Bank - World Development Indicators7 World Bank - World Development Indicators8 World Bank - World Development Indicators9 UNDP - Human Development Report 201010 World Bank - World Development Indicators11 World Bank - National Accounts Data12 IMF’s World Economic Outlook Database, Government Finance13 OECD-DAC, Aid activities database (CRS)14 OECD/WTO Questionnaire15 World Bank - World Trade Indicators16 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD)17 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD)18 ITU, World Bank - World Development Indicators19 WTO Secretariat20 WTO Secretariat21 WTO Secretariat
Population (thousands, 2009)1 15 757
GDP (millions current USD, 2009)2 8 141
GDP real growth rate (annual %, 2009)3 3.5
GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, 2009)4 1 186.9
Income group5 LDC
Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 2003)6 56.5
Income share held by highest 20% (%, 2003)7 47.1
Labour force, female (% of total labour force, 2008)8 47.0
Human development index (2010)9 161/169
Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, 2008)10 12.6
AId fLOWS13
32.9%
32.6%
41.9%
South of Sahara
LDCs
Burkina Faso
SHARE IN OdA (Commitments, 2008-09 avg.) AFT share in sector allocable ODA compared to its region and income group shares
Sectors with no data are not included.
Business, other services 0.5%Tourism 0.1% Communications 0.1% Trade policy and regulations 0.1%
Industry 1.0%
Transport, storage 50.7%
Banking, financial services 3.8% Agriculture, forestry, fishing 41.9%
Energy generation supply 1.9%
BY SECTOR (Share in total AFT, commitments, 2009)
fLOWS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements2002-05 avg. 2009 2009
Trade policy and regulations 1 768 720 4 476
Economic infrastructure 134 435 304 079 82 923
Building productive capacity 94 260 272 922 138 108
Of which: Trade development marker .. 142 555 25 277
Trade-related adjustment .. 0 ..
Total AFT 230 463 577 721 225 507
AFT per capita (USD) 18 37 14
Commitments 2008-09 avg.
United States 172 712
World Bank 99 757
African Dev. Bank 61 646
France 13 592
EU Institutions 12 514
Germany 9 957
Disbursements 2008-09 avg.
World Bank 99 509
EU Institutions 32 863
France 24 617
African Dev. Bank 23 009
Denmark 9 728
Germany 8 468
TOP dONORS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
88.8%
88.9%
Commitments
Disbursements
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
88.8%
88.9%
Commitments
Disbursements
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
NU
MBE
R O
F FI
XED
LIN
ES
Mobiles per 100 inhabitants
Electricity Power Consumption
Fixed lines per 100 inhabitants
NU
MBE
R O
F M
OBI
LES
LDC (avg.)Burkina Faso South of Sahara (avg.)
2002-05 2002-052009 2009 2002-05 2007
KILO
WAT
T-H
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ER C
APIT
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Dat
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Changes to aid-for-trade priorities have been mainstreamed in the national development plan and operational strategies have been updated accordingly.
The EIF focal point and committee are involved in overseeing the trade agenda. It is too early to assess whether the EIF is having an impact on the ability to mainstream trade in the national development plan.
TRAdE POLICY INdICATORS (2007)15
TRAdE PROgRAmmE INdICATORS
0 5% 10% 20%15% 25% 30%
Restrictiveness of imports
Restrictiveness of exports
PRIORITY 3: NETWORk INfRASTRuCTuRE18
Product diversification (Number of equivalent products at SITC 3-digits)
NUMBER OF PRODUCTS
Burkina Faso South of Sahara (avg.) LDC (avg.)
2005
2009
0 1 2 3 4 5
PRIORITY 2: EXPORT dIVERSIfICATION17
2005
2008
2009
Trade Performance Index RANK CURRENT INDEX (OUT OF NUMBER 145 EXPORTERS)
1 50 100 145
PRIORITY 1: COmPETITIVENESS16
mAIN TRAdINg PARTNERS20
Imports by main origin (% share of total)
2005 2008 2009
European Union 33.3 - -
Côte d'Ivoire 17.9 - -
Togo 11.2 - -
Exports by main destination (% share of total)
2005 2008 2009
Togo 1.0 - -
Ghana 16.6 - -
European Union 13.7 - -
Data not available
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Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.)
USD MILLION
Merchandise exports
Merchandise imports 2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 625 1 250 1 875 2 500
Commercial services imports and exports
USD MILLION
Exports
Imports2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 200 400 600 800
buRkINA FASOAIDFORTRADE AT A GLANCE 2011
TRAdE mAINSTREAmINg14 TRAdE PERfORmANCEBASIC INdICATORS
Services 44.36%
Agriculture 33.28%
Industry 22.36%
Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
gdP - COmPOSITION BY SECTOR11
Expenditures
Revenues
NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS 0 200 000 400 000 800 000600 000 1 000 000
BudgET12
TOTAL VALuE19
Share of main commodity group
TRAdE COmPOSITION21
Transport Travel Other commercial services
Share of principal commercial services items
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
20082002-05
2009
20082002-05
2009
Exports
Imports
Data not available
Data not available
Data not available
Data not available
SOuRCES:1 WTO Trade Profiles 20102 WTO Trade Profiles 20103 World Bank - National Accounts Data4 World Bank - World Development Indicators5 DAC List of ODA Recipients 2009/20106 World Bank - World Development Indicators7 World Bank - World Development Indicators8 World Bank - World Development Indicators9 UNDP - Human Development Report 201010 World Bank - World Development Indicators11 World Bank - National Accounts Data12 IMF’s World Economic Outlook Database, Government Finance13 OECD-DAC, Aid activities database (CRS)14 OECD/WTO Questionnaire15 World Bank - World Trade Indicators16 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD)17 ITC (WTO/UNCTAD)18 ITU, World Bank - World Development Indicators19 WTO Secretariat20 WTO Secretariat21 WTO Secretariat
Population (thousands, 2009)1 15 757
GDP (millions current USD, 2009)2 8 141
GDP real growth rate (annual %, 2009)3 3.5
GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, 2009)4 1 186.9
Income group5 LDC
Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 2003)6 56.5
Income share held by highest 20% (%, 2003)7 47.1
Labour force, female (% of total labour force, 2008)8 47.0
Human development index (2010)9 161/169
Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, 2008)10 12.6
AId fLOWS13
32.9%
32.6%
41.9%
South of Sahara
LDCs
Burkina Faso
SHARE IN OdA (Commitments, 2008-09 avg.) AFT share in sector allocable ODA compared to its region and income group shares
Sectors with no data are not included.
Business, other services 0.5%Tourism 0.1% Communications 0.1% Trade policy and regulations 0.1%
Industry 1.0%
Transport, storage 50.7%
Banking, financial services 3.8% Agriculture, forestry, fishing 41.9%
Energy generation supply 1.9%
BY SECTOR (Share in total AFT, commitments, 2009)
fLOWS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements2002-05 avg. 2009 2009
Trade policy and regulations 1 768 720 4 476
Economic infrastructure 134 435 304 079 82 923
Building productive capacity 94 260 272 922 138 108
Of which: Trade development marker .. 142 555 25 277
Trade-related adjustment .. 0 ..
Total AFT 230 463 577 721 225 507
AFT per capita (USD) 18 37 14
Commitments 2008-09 avg.
United States 172 712
World Bank 99 757
African Dev. Bank 61 646
France 13 592
EU Institutions 12 514
Germany 9 957
Disbursements 2008-09 avg.
World Bank 99 509
EU Institutions 32 863
France 24 617
African Dev. Bank 23 009
Denmark 9 728
Germany 8 468
TOP dONORS (USD ‘000, 2009 constant)
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
88.8%
88.9%
Commitments
Disbursements
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
88.8%
88.9%
Commitments
Disbursements
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
NU
MBE
R O
F FI
XED
LIN
ES
Mobiles per 100 inhabitants
Electricity Power Consumption
Fixed lines per 100 inhabitants
NU
MBE
R O
F M
OBI
LES
LDC (avg.)Burkina Faso South of Sahara (avg.)
2002-05 2002-052009 2009 2002-05 2007
KILO
WAT
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OU
RS P
ER C
APIT
A
Dat
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Dat
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Changes to aid-for-trade priorities have been mainstreamed in the national development plan and operational strategies have been updated accordingly.
The EIF focal point and committee are involved in overseeing the trade agenda. It is too early to assess whether the EIF is having an impact on the ability to mainstream trade in the national development plan.
TRAdE POLICY INdICATORS (2007)15
TRAdE PROgRAmmE INdICATORS
0 5% 10% 20%15% 25% 30%
Restrictiveness of imports
Restrictiveness of exports
PRIORITY 3: NETWORk INfRASTRuCTuRE18
Product diversification (Number of equivalent products at SITC 3-digits)
NUMBER OF PRODUCTS
Burkina Faso South of Sahara (avg.) LDC (avg.)
2005
2009
0 1 2 3 4 5
PRIORITY 2: EXPORT dIVERSIfICATION17
2005
2008
2009
Trade Performance Index RANK CURRENT INDEX (OUT OF NUMBER 145 EXPORTERS)
1 50 100 145
PRIORITY 1: COmPETITIVENESS16
mAIN TRAdINg PARTNERS20
Imports by main origin (% share of total)
2005 2008 2009
European Union 33.3 - -
Côte d'Ivoire 17.9 - -
Togo 11.2 - -
Exports by main destination (% share of total)
2005 2008 2009
Togo 1.0 - -
Ghana 16.6 - -
European Union 13.7 - -
Data not available
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Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.)
USD MILLION
Merchandise exports
Merchandise imports 2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 125 250 375 500
Commercial services imports and exports
USD MILLION
Exports
Imports2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 50 100 150 200
Data not available
Data not available
buRunDIAIDFORTRADE AT A glAncE 2011
trade mainstreaming14 trade performanceBasic indicators
Services 45.1%
Agriculture 34.8%
Industry 20%
Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
gdp - composition By sector11
Expenditures
Revenues
NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS 0 500 000 1 500 0001 000 000 2 000 000
BUdget12
total valUe19
Agricultural products Fuels and mining products Manufactures n.i.e.
Exports
Imports
Share of main commodity group
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
trade composition21
Transport Travel Other commercial services
Exports
Imports
Share of principal commercial services items
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
20082002-05
2009
20082002-05
2009
Data not available
Data not available
soUrces:1 WTOTradeProfiles20102 WTOTradeProfiles20103 WorldBank-NationalAccountsData4 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators5 DACListofODARecipients2009/20106 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators7 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators8 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators9 UNDP-HumanDevelopmentReport201010 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators11 WorldBank-NationalAccountsData12IMF’sWorldEconomicOutlookDatabase,GovernmentFinance13OECD-DAC,Aidactivitiesdatabase(CRS)14 OECD/WTOQuestionnaire15WorldBank-WorldTradeIndicators16WTOonlineRTAdatabase17ITC(WTO/UNCTAD)18 ITU,WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators19 WTOSecretariat20 WTOSecretariat21 WTOSecretariat
Population (thousands, 2009)1 8 303
GDP (millions current USD, 2009)2 1 325
GDP real growth rate (annual %, 2009)3 3.5
GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, 2009)4 392.1
Income group5 LDC
Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 2006)6 81.3
Income share held by highest 20% (%, 2006)7 42.8
Labour force, female (% of total labour force, 2009)8 52.7
Human development index (2010)9 166/169
Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, 2008)10 43.7
aid flows13
32.9%
32.6%
25.8%
South of Sahara
LDCs
Burundi
sHare in oda(Commitments,2008-09avg.)AFTshareinsectorallocableODAcomparedtoitsregionandincomegroupshares
Sectors with no data are not included.
Industry 0.4% Energy generation supply 0.2% Business, other services 0.1%Tourism 0.1%
Banking, financial services 23.8%
Trade policy and
regulations 11.5%
Agriculture, forestry,
fishing 29.0%
Transport, storage 34.8%
By sector(ShareintotalAFT,commitments,2009)
flows(USD‘000,2009constant)
Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements2002-05 avg. 2009 2009
Trade policy and regulations .. 15 304 5 510
Economic infrastructure 28 517 46 680 49 680
Building productive capacity 23 253 71 113 31 790
Of which: Trade development marker .. 1 772 1 379
Trade-related adjustment .. 7 1 053
Total AFT 51 770 133 104 88 033
AFT per capita (USD) 7 16 11
Commitments 2008-09 avg.
World Bank 50 204
Belgium 19 772
EU Institutions 9 082
Japan 7 851
IFAD 6 681
Netherlands 4 587
Disbursements 2008-09 avg.
EU Institutions 30 437
World Bank 26 722
Belgium 9 322
OFID 3 409
African Dev. Bank 2 898
Netherlands 2 748
top donors (USD‘000,2009constant)
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
87.1%
90%
Commitments
Disbursements
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
87.1%
90%
Commitments
Disbursements
Aid-for-tradeprioritiesaremainstreamedinthenationaldevelopmentplanandoperationalstrategieshavebeenupdatedaccordingly.
TheEIFfocalpointandcommitteeareinvolvedinoverseeingthetradeagenda.TheEIF’simpacthasnotbeensignificantontheabilitytomainstreamtradeinthenationaldevelopmentplan.
trade policy indicators (2007)15
trade programme indicators
0 10% 20% 30% 40%
Data not available
Restrictiveness of imports
Restrictiveness of exports
main trading partners20
Imports by main origin (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
Saudi Arabia 27.4 European Union 40.5 -European Union 21.9 Uganda 9.6 -Uganda 10.7 Kenya 8.8 -
Exports by main destination (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
United Arab Emirates 34.2 United Arab Emirates 43.6 -European Union 12.9 Switzerland 15.3 -Switzerland 10.9 European Union 11.7 -
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2009
0 1 2 3 4 5
priority 2: export diversification17
NUMBER OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS (RTAs) IN FORCE
20052002 2010
priority 1: regional integration 16
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Merchandise imports (c.i.f.) and exports (f.o.b.)
USD MILLION
Merchandise exports
Merchandise imports 2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 125 250 375 500
Commercial services imports and exports
USD MILLION
Exports
Imports2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
0 50 100 150 200
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Data not available
buRunDIAIDFORTRADE AT A glAncE 2011
trade mainstreaming14 trade performanceBasic indicators
Services 45.1%
Agriculture 34.8%
Industry 20%
Shares may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
gdp - composition By sector11
Expenditures
Revenues
NATIONAL CURRENCY, MILLIONS 0 500 000 1 500 0001 000 000 2 000 000
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total valUe19
Agricultural products Fuels and mining products Manufactures n.i.e.
Exports
Imports
Share of main commodity group
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
2002-0520082009
2002-0520082009
trade composition21
Transport Travel Other commercial services
Exports
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Share of principal commercial services items
0 40%20% 60% 80% 100%
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20082002-05
2009
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Data not available
soUrces:1 WTOTradeProfiles20102 WTOTradeProfiles20103 WorldBank-NationalAccountsData4 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators5 DACListofODARecipients2009/20106 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators7 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators8 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators9 UNDP-HumanDevelopmentReport201010 WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators11 WorldBank-NationalAccountsData12IMF’sWorldEconomicOutlookDatabase,GovernmentFinance13OECD-DAC,Aidactivitiesdatabase(CRS)14 OECD/WTOQuestionnaire15WorldBank-WorldTradeIndicators16WTOonlineRTAdatabase17ITC(WTO/UNCTAD)18 ITU,WorldBank-WorldDevelopmentIndicators19 WTOSecretariat20 WTOSecretariat21 WTOSecretariat
Population (thousands, 2009)1 8 303
GDP (millions current USD, 2009)2 1 325
GDP real growth rate (annual %, 2009)3 3.5
GDP per capita, PPP (current international dollars, 2009)4 392.1
Income group5 LDC
Poverty (% living below USD 1.25/day, 2006)6 81.3
Income share held by highest 20% (%, 2006)7 42.8
Labour force, female (% of total labour force, 2009)8 52.7
Human development index (2010)9 166/169
Aid dependency (ODA/GNI, 2008)10 43.7
aid flows13
32.9%
32.6%
25.8%
South of Sahara
LDCs
Burundi
sHare in oda(Commitments,2008-09avg.)AFTshareinsectorallocableODAcomparedtoitsregionandincomegroupshares
Sectors with no data are not included.
Industry 0.4% Energy generation supply 0.2% Business, other services 0.1%Tourism 0.1%
Banking, financial services 23.8%
Trade policy and
regulations 11.5%
Agriculture, forestry,
fishing 29.0%
Transport, storage 34.8%
By sector(ShareintotalAFT,commitments,2009)
flows(USD‘000,2009constant)
Aid for Trade Commitments Disbursements2002-05 avg. 2009 2009
Trade policy and regulations .. 15 304 5 510
Economic infrastructure 28 517 46 680 49 680
Building productive capacity 23 253 71 113 31 790
Of which: Trade development marker .. 1 772 1 379
Trade-related adjustment .. 7 1 053
Total AFT 51 770 133 104 88 033
AFT per capita (USD) 7 16 11
Commitments 2008-09 avg.
World Bank 50 204
Belgium 19 772
EU Institutions 9 082
Japan 7 851
IFAD 6 681
Netherlands 4 587
Disbursements 2008-09 avg.
EU Institutions 30 437
World Bank 26 722
Belgium 9 322
OFID 3 409
African Dev. Bank 2 898
Netherlands 2 748
top donors (USD‘000,2009constant)
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
87.1%
90%
Commitments
Disbursements
Top donors’ share in total AFT
Top donors’ share in total AFT
87.1%
90%
Commitments
Disbursements
Aid-for-tradeprioritiesaremainstreamedinthenationaldevelopmentplanandoperationalstrategieshavebeenupdatedaccordingly.
TheEIFfocalpointandcommitteeareinvolvedinoverseeingthetradeagenda.TheEIF’simpacthasnotbeensignificantontheabilitytomainstreamtradeinthenationaldevelopmentplan.
trade policy indicators (2007)15
trade programme indicators
0 10% 20% 30% 40%
Data not available
Restrictiveness of imports
Restrictiveness of exports
main trading partners20
Imports by main origin (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
Saudi Arabia 27.4 European Union 40.5 -European Union 21.9 Uganda 9.6 -Uganda 10.7 Kenya 8.8 -
Exports by main destination (% share of total)
2007 2008 2009
United Arab Emirates 34.2 United Arab Emirates 43.6 -European Union 12.9 Switzerland 15.3 -Switzerland 10.9 European Union 11.7 -
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NUMBER OF PRODUCTS
Burundi South of Sahara (avg.) LDC (avg.)
2005
2009
0 1 2 3 4 5
priority 2: export diversification17
NUMBER OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS (RTAs) IN FORCE
20052002 2010
priority 1: regional integration 16