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UNCTAD: Non-tariff measures raise trade costs 37% in developing economies

2026/05/28
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UNCTAD: Non-tariff measures raise trade costs 37% in developing economies

According to www.just-style.com, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) warns that non-tariff measures—including product certification rules, technical standards, and sanitary regulations—are now imposing higher trade compliance costs than tariffs for most developing countries.

Rising Compliance Burden

UNCTAD’s analysis shows that trade costs attributable to non-tariff measures have risen by 37% in low- and middle-income economies over the past decade. These invisible barriers—often justified as health, safety, or environmental safeguards—require exporters to undergo repeated testing, third-party verification, and documentation in multiple languages. For example, a textile exporter in Bangladesh must meet EU REACH chemical restrictions, U.S. CPSIA labeling rules, and Canadian Textile Labelling Act requirements—all with separate conformity assessments and fees.

Cost Disparity Across Regions

The report highlights stark regional disparities: exporters from sub-Saharan Africa face average compliance costs equivalent to 12.4% of export value, compared to 3.8% in East Asia and 2.1% in high-income OECD countries. In some cases, certification alone accounts for up to 18% of total landed cost for agricultural goods entering the European Union. According to the report, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) bear disproportionate burdens—62% of surveyed apparel SMEs in Vietnam reported delaying market entry due to unpredictable standard updates.

Standards Alignment Lowers Costs

UNCTAD identifies mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) and harmonized standards as high-leverage solutions. Where developing economies align technical regulations—such as adopting ISO/IEC 17065 for certification bodies—their bilateral trade costs drop by up to 22%. The source states that ASEAN’s adoption of the ASEAN Common Technical Regulation for Toys reduced conformity assessment time from 90 days to 21 days and cut per-unit testing fees by $47 on average.

Practitioner Implications

For supply chain professionals, this means compliance is no longer a back-office function but a strategic cost center requiring cross-departmental coordination. Sourcing teams must now track regulatory updates across 172 WTO-member notified technical barriers in real time. Leading firms like H&M and Inditex have responded by embedding regulatory intelligence tools into procurement workflows—reducing audit-related rework by 31% in pilot programs across Morocco and Ethiopia. Meanwhile, UNCTAD urges governments to expand Aid for Trade funding, noting that only $1.2 billion was allocated globally in 2025 for standards capacity-building—less than 0.3% of total official development assistance.

Source: Just Style

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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