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MAPPING GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS For Official Use TAD/TC/WP/RD(2012)9 Organisation de Coop ration et de D veloppement conomiques Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 03-Dec-2012 _____English - Or. English TRADE AND AGRICULTURE DIRECTORATE TRADE COMMITTEE Working Party of the Trade Committee MAPPING GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS 4-5 December 2012 The OECD Conference Centre, Paris Action required: The report TAD/TC/WP(2012)6 has been updated and revised following comments received at the 21-22 March 2012 meeting of the Working Party of the Trade Committee and 27 April meeting of the Working Party on the Globalisation of Industry. The document includes the latest data available from the OECD ICIO model (December 2012 release). A follow-up study on the trade policy implications of GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS was scoped in June [TAD/TC/WP(2012)11/REV1].
TAD/TC/WP/RD(2012)9 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY World trade and production are increasingly structured around “global value chains” (GVCs). A value
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