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Table A.23 Canada: Post-Tokyo Round and post-Uruguay Round bound rates, GTAP sectors
(percent)

Bound rates with proxy ad valorem equivalents of
specific bound rates

Simple average of ad
valorem bound rates

Tokyo
calculated Tokyo used

Uruguay
calculated

Uruguay
used

GTAP
code

GTAP sector

HS6
lines

Tokyo

Uruguay

(Used = higher of MFN
applied, Uruguay, Tokyo)

(Used = higher of MFN
applied, Uruguay)

1

Paddy rice

2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2

Wheat

2

73.9

62.8

73.8

73.8

62.8

62.8

3

Cereal grains, other

10

10.4

7.6

7.3

7.3

6.1

6.1

4

Vegetables, fruit, nuts

85

1.1

0.4

1.4

14.7

14.7

14.7

5

Oil seeds

16

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

6

Sugar cane, sugar beet

2

22.5

0.0

27.5

27.5

0.0

0.0

7

Plant-based fibers

8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

8

Crops, other

64

2.5

1.5

33.6

33.6

1.8

1.8

9

Bovine cattle, sheep and goats

8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

10

Animal products, other

46

19.5

19.0

17.1

17.6

17.6

17.6

12

Wool, silkworm cocoons

6

2.1

1.3

2.5

2.5

1.6

1.6

13

Forestry

28

0.4

0.3

0.6

0.6

0.4

0.4

14

Fishing

41

0.6

0.4

0.6

0.7

0.4

0.4

15

Coal

6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

16

Oil

2

5.1

6.7

5.1

14.3

6.7

6.7

17

Gas

2

6.3

0.0

6.3

6.3

0.0

6.3

18

Minerals, other

96

2.0

1.3

2.0

2.0

1.3

1.3

19

Bovine meat products

30

16.2

7.6

11.4

18.0

18.0

18.0

20

Meat products, other

38

40.0

33.0

18.3

33.5

14.6

33.5

21

Vegetable oils and fats

46

9.4

5.8

9.3

18.2

18.2

18.2

22

Dairy products

21

209.7

168.2

207.4

207.4

177.7

177.7

23

Processed rice

2

ND

ND

0.0

0.7

0.0

0.0

24

Sugar containing products

7

10.0

8.5

9.1

10.3

5.3

5.3

25

Food products, other

245

8.7

5.6

8.2

13.9

10.6

13.9

26

Beverages and tobacco products

29

13.9

7.3

570.1

570.1

49.1

49.1

27

Textiles

569

17.4

11.0

18.4

18.4

11.0

11.0

28

Wearing apparel

241

23.1

16.7

23.2

23.2

16.8

16.8

29

Leather products

68

14.8

10.6

17.9

17.9

13.4

13.4

30

Wood products

89

7.5

4.1

7.8

7.8

4.2

4.2

31

Paper products

151

6.5

0.1

6.3

6.5

0.2

0.2

32

Petroleum, coal products

15

5.1

2.5

4.8

4.9

2.0

2.2

33

Chemical, rubber, plastic products

959

9.2

4.5

9.1

9.1

4.5

4.5

34

Mineral products, other

161

8.4

4.0

8.1

8.1

3.8

3.8

35

Ferrous metals

167

7.9

1.0

7.8

7.9

1.1

1.1

36

Metals, other

168

5.8

2.5

5.8

5.8

2.6

2.6

37

Metal products

215

9.6

5.6

9.8

9.8

5.8

5.8

38

Motor vehicles and parts

54

8.4

5.4

8.4

8.4

5.4

5.4

39

Transport equipment, other

82

10.8

5.4

10.9

10.9

5.3

5.8

40

Electronic equipment

119

6.2

2.1

6.3

6.3

2.2

2.2

41

Machinery and equipment, other

853

7.5

4.1

7.5

7.5

4.1

4.1

42

Manufactures, other

178

9.8

5.4

9.7

9.7

5.2

5.2

ND = no data

Notes: Ad valorem bound rates are directly from WTO/GATT schedules. Where specific rates exist, the average of applied tariff ad valorem equivalents
from 1989 and 1993 was spliced into the Tokyo schedule, and from 2003, 2004, and 2005 into the Uruguay schedule.

Sources: WTO (2008); TRAINS Database via WITS (2008).

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