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International Trade Centre - Company-level survey on Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) and obstacles to Trade in Vietnam - 2019
Project Description:
Within the framework of ITC’s programme on NTMs and in close collaboration with national stakeholders, ITC carried out the NTM Survey in Vietnam. The survey helped to identify at product, sector and partner country-level the predominant barriers to trade that Vietnam’s business sector currently faces when complying with the NTMs. The survey also helped identifying potential bottlenecks at the national level with regards to the infrastructure and capabilities to meet the regulations. ITC contracted Mekong Economics to conduct this survey on behalf of ITC. The Survey has two components: Component 1: “NTM Survey on Trade in Goods”, Component 2: “Survey on Obstacles to Services Trade”
The required number of completed phone screen interviews was:
Component 1: between 1000-1200, Component 2: 280.
The required number of completed face-to-face interviews was:
Component 1: between 400-500, Component 2: 100.
International Trade Center (ITC) - Consumer survey on preferences for animal and plant products for Traditional Asian Medicine - 2015
Description of the Project:
ITC helped firms in developing countries integrate into the global economy through capacity building and access to trade intelligence. In order to understand more about how to structure markets for sustainability, ITC commissioned MKE to carry out a consumer preferences survey of the use of animal for the market for Traditional Asian Medicine (TAM), including rhino horns. The current project aimed to assess the characteristics and drivers of demand for wildlife for use in traditional medicine in Vietnam.
MKE conducted face-to-face interviews with representatives of companies supplying TAMs and also interviewed 1,000 individuals through Vietnam on the use of TAM and rhino horns (300 rhino horn users and 700 rhino horn non-users but who used at least a kind of TAM were interviewed using structured questionnaires). The project was carried out in close consultation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and supervised by the ITC’s Trade and Environment Program.