TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES
Activities, approaches and experiences of Members
This page compiles information on the past and current TBT-related technical assistance activities, approaches and experiences of Members. It also contains forward looking information on the technical assistance needs identified by developing and least developed countries.
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Information on Members' Technical Assistance activities and needs
Find by country in alphabetical order
> See also
Secretariat activities
> Global
Technical Assistance Database (GTAD)
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Survey on the identification and prioritisation of developing country Members' needs
Following the demand driven technical cooperation programme agreed to at its Second Triennial Review of the Agreement, a survey was carried out to identify and prioritise the needs of developing country Members. This page provides links to the questionnaire developed for the survey and the survey results.
Questionnaire for a Survey to Assist Developing Country Members
to Identify and prioritise Their Specific Needs in the TBT Field.
> G/TBT/W/178,
(download in Word format, 10 pages; 73KB)
Members responses to the Questionnaire
Responses have been received from the following countries: Angola;
Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Bangladesh; Brazil; Brunei Darussalam;
Chad; Chile; China; Colombia; Cuba; Egypt; Ghana; Guatemala; Honduras;
India; Indonesia; Jamaica; Jordan; Kenya; Korea; Kyrgyz Republic;
Lebanon; Lesotho; Macao, China; Madagascar; Malawi; Malaysia;
Mauritius; Mexico; Mongolia; Oman; Pakistan; Paraguay; Peru; Senegal;
Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu;
Singapore; South Africa; Sri Lanka; St. Lucia; St. Vincents and the
Grenadines; Thailand; The Philippines; Trinidad and Tobago; Turkey;
Uganda; Uruguay; Venezuela; Zimbabwe.
Compilation of Members Responses
> G/TBT/W/186
(download in Word format, 83 pages; 403KB)
and
Add.1
(download in Word format, 37 pages; 219KB).
Analysis of Member Responses
> G/TBT/W/193
(download in Word format, 9 pages; 67KB)