Table A.60 Past and present ad valorem equivalents of nontariff barriers in Mexico (percent)
NTB AVE |
Assumed | ||||
GTAP |
GTAP |
Tariff lines |
NTB AVE past |
present |
change from |
code |
sector |
(HS6 level) |
(circa 1990) |
(circa 2000) |
1990 to 2000 |
1 Paddy rice |
2 |
83.2 |
40.7 |
-0.51 | |
2 |
Wheat |
2 |
79.4 |
38.8 |
-0.51 |
3 |
Cereal grains, other |
6 |
89.9 |
44.0 |
-0.51 |
4 |
Vegetables, fruit, nuts |
78 |
60.0 |
29.3 |
-0.51 |
5 |
Oil seeds |
11 |
60.0 |
29.4 |
-0.51 |
6 |
Sugar cane, sugar beet |
2 |
6.8 |
3.3 |
-0.51 |
7 |
Plant-based fibers |
7 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
-0.51 |
8 |
Crops, other |
57 |
43.9 |
21.5 |
-0.51 |
9 |
Bovine cattle, sheep and goats, horses |
8 |
58.4 |
28.6 |
-0.51 |
10 |
Animal products, other |
39 |
77.8 |
38.1 |
-0.51 |
12 |
Wool, silkworm cocoons |
4 |
23.5 |
11.5 |
-0.51 |
13 |
Forestry |
21 |
46.4 |
22.7 |
-0.51 |
14 |
Fishing |
39 |
37.1 |
18.2 |
-0.51 |
15 |
Coal |
6 |
20.4 |
10.0 |
-0.51 |
16 |
Oil |
1 |
10.6 |
5.2 |
-0.51 |
17 |
Gas |
2 |
121.5 |
59.4 |
-0.51 |
18 |
Minerals, other |
70 |
2.5 |
1.2 |
-0.51 |
19 |
Bovine meat products |
26 |
81.1 |
39.7 |
-0.51 |
20 |
Meat products, other |
25 |
61.1 |
29.9 |
-0.51 |
21 |
Vegetable oils and fats |
42 |
70.1 |
34.3 |
-0.51 |
22 |
Dairy products |
18 |
105.4 |
51.5 |
-0.51 |
23 |
Processed rice |
2 |
95.0 |
46.5 |
-0.51 |
24 |
Sugar containing products |
7 |
87.8 |
43.0 |
-0.51 |
25 |
Food products, other |
233 |
52.2 |
25.5 |
-0.51 |
26 |
Beverages and tobacco products |
26 |
51.8 |
25.4 |
-0.51 |
27 |
Textiles |
540 |
38.8 |
19.0 |
-0.51 |
28 |
Wearing apparel |
233 |
25.5 |
12.5 |
-0.51 |
29 |
Leather products |
59 |
66.7 |
32.6 |
-0.51 |
30 |
Wood products |
73 |
38.8 |
19.0 |
-0.51 |
31 |
Paper products |
134 |
18.7 |
9.2 |
-0.51 |
32 |
Petroleum, coal products |
12 |
89.2 |
43.7 |
-0.51 |
33 |
Chemical, rubber, plastic products |
870 |
29.8 |
14.6 |
-0.51 |
34 |
Mineral products, other |
140 |
19.4 |
9.5 |
-0.51 |
35 |
Ferrous metals |
142 |
1.8 |
0.9 |
-0.51 |
36 |
Metals, other |
166 |
7.7 |
3.8 |
-0.51 |
37 |
Metal products |
204 |
42.8 |
20.9 |
-0.51 |
38 |
Motor vehicles and parts |
54 |
20.4 |
10.0 |
-0.51 |
39 |
Transport equipment, other |
81 |
17.0 |
8.3 |
-0.51 |
40 |
Electronic equipment |
95 |
22.5 |
11.0 |
-0.51 |
41 |
Machinery and equipment, other |
824 |
24.0 |
11.8 |
-0.51 |
42 |
Manufactures, other |
170 |
55.9 |
27.4 |
-0.51 |
Simple average |
47.4 |
23.2 |
Sources: Kee, Nicita, and Olarreaga (2005); Linkins and Arce (1994); USITC (2004); Shuguang, Yansheng, and Zhongxin (1998);
Sazanami, Urata, and Kawai (1995); Messerlin (2001); authors' calculations.
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