BP 36 – Happy Centennial Birthday UKEF: Fit for the Future?
Download Briefing Paper 36 Briefing Paper 36 – October 2019 Kamala Dawar Key Points 1. Introduction 2. Rationales for Official Export Credit Agencies – and for their Regulation 3. UKEF and International Competitiveness 3.1 Utilizing Flexibilities under the OECD Arrangement 3.2 OECD Arrangement Participants use of Non-Arrangement Covered Export Credit Support 3.3. Non-OECD Participants’ Export Credit Support 4. Regulatory Shifts in Official Export Credit Support Control 5. Options for UKEF 6. Conclusion Footnotes Key Points: In seeking to leave the EU, the UK government has placed strategic importance on UKEF, as a vital component of its new export strategy. Aggressive competition in the official export credit support market has resulted in an increase in activity that lies outside of the main instruments regulating competition and sustainability in export finance terms – the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) Arrangement and the Common Approaches. By default, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM) Agreement is increasingly the main legal discipline, despite its weakness in not covering trade in services or the sustainable development dimensions of official export credit support. Yet the playing field has become increasingly unruly because of the reluctance on the [...]
