{"id":55474,"date":"2020-05-01T11:20:47","date_gmt":"2020-05-01T01:20:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=55474"},"modified":"2020-05-01T11:20:47","modified_gmt":"2020-05-01T01:20:47","slug":"protectionism-is-no-cure-for-pandemics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/protectionism-is-no-cure-for-pandemics\/","title":{"rendered":"Protectionism is no cure for pandemics"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Africa is no stranger to epidemics and public health crises. Ebola is estimated to have killed<\/a> more than 11,000 people in West Africa in 2014\u201316, and more recently claimed<\/a> over 2,000 lives in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Because of their fragile health systems, African countries were able to control this deadly disease only with the support of other governments, the World Health Organization and non-governmental organisations such as M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res.<\/p>\n

Africa has learned the hard way that international cooperation is key to saving lives and extinguishing epidemics. But the mixed global response to the Covid-19 pandemic suggests that the world is in danger of forgetting this lesson.<\/p>\n

Perhaps understandably, governments have focused on their domestic situation and their citizens\u2019 needs. Many countries reacted to the outbreak by closing their borders and attempting to solve their own health crises first before helping others. But such an approach will have unintended consequences. And too many governments have paid scant attention to how their preventive measures may negatively affect poor and vulnerable countries in particular.<\/p>\n

For example, 60 governments have imposed export<\/a> restrictions on medical equipment such as ventilators and personal protective equipment\u2014more than half since the beginning of March. Some countries are limiting exports<\/a> of essential drugs for treating Covid-19 symptoms. And a growing number are banning exports of food<\/a> products, including rice, wheat and eggs, in order to guarantee their own countries\u2019 food security.<\/p>\n

True, the World Trade Organization allows its members to impose trade restrictions such as export bans in certain limited cases. But the proliferation of such measures could negatively affect the food security of countries that depend on international trade for the bulk of their needs\u2014including many of Africa\u2019s least-developed economies.<\/p>\n

Covid-19 is not just hitting trade, of course. The accelerating pandemic is exacting a shocking human and economic toll, first and foremost in terms of lost lives, but also as a result of bankruptcies, job losses and mental-health problems.<\/p>\n

Faced with this, governments must not be frightened into short-term protectionist fixes. And that applies to African countries, too.<\/p>\n

Crucially, policymakers must not lose sight of the opportunities presented by the African Continental Free Trade Area, which could become operational early next year<\/a>. African governments have rightly invested a lot of hope in the deal. By removing tariffs and other trade barriers, the agreement can foster significant growth in trade, investment and employment throughout the continent. Such growth is urgently needed, because intra-African exports accounted for less than 17%<\/a> of the continent\u2019s total exports in 2017 (the comparable figure for Europe was 68% and for Asia, 59%.<\/p>\n

That means African economies\u2019 interconnectedness with the rest of the world is vital to their survival during the pandemic, and to their eventual recovery and growth. Africa therefore should be at the forefront of those calling on G20 members and other governments to abide by the letter and spirit of their WTO commitments and eschew protectionism.<\/p>\n

Unnecessary export restrictions on food, medical equipment and essential drugs can have far-reaching consequences for the multilateral trading system and the global economy. Such measures will not only impede progress in managing the current crisis, but also compromise African countries\u2019 longer-term efforts to tackle poverty and improve living standards.<\/p>\n

Now more than ever, WTO members should give full effect to the WTO Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health<\/a>. This declaration recognises the fragility of African countries\u2019 health systems and promotes their access to essential medicines to deal with public health crises, including HIV\/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other epidemics such as Covid-19.<\/p>\n

At the same time, African countries, for their part, should remove tariffs and simplify customs clearance procedures for imports of essential drugs and equipment. And when confronting health crises, they must make full use of information and communication technologies wherever possible, facilitate the exchange of African health experts, and involve the private sector in the same manner as during the Ebola epidemic. By working collaboratively with African economic communities and political bodies, governments will ameliorate the impact of Covid-19 and future health crises.<\/p>\n

In a matter of a few weeks, Covid-19 has flattened the world, making everyone vulnerable and fearful, but also reminding us how interdependent we all are. Instead of wasting this crisis, the international community must now seize the opportunity to strengthen global cooperation and facilitate trade. That means rejecting protectionism, which would only prolong the pandemic and deepen the already severe global recession.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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