
Local content requirements | OECD
This OECD policy brief explores the issue of local content requirements, their emergence as part of a move towards localisation policies following the 2008 economic crisis, the negative effects they have …
Several types of policies have a significant impact on the shipbuilding sector in the context of its offshore activity, in particular local content requirements which are applied in various regions, increasing costs …
Local content policies in the mining sector are defined at the national level as well as the State level in Australia, which allows for tailor-made requirements negotiated with firms through State Agreements.
Emerging Policy Issues | OECD
Despite the predominately negative evidence of the impact of local content requirements on trade, they continue to play a significant role in trade policy. This has been particularly true since the financial …
Recycled content requirements are a potentially significant policy tool. But there is a question whether regulations or alternative policy instruments throughout the lifecycle might be better or equally well …
share of equity owned by foreigners apply in a number of countries and sectors. In certain circumstances, these limitations can oblige foreign investors to have local partners (e.g. mandatory …
Ramdoo, I. (2015), “Unpacking Local Content Requirements in the Extractive Sector: What Implications for the Global Trade and Investment Frameworks?”, E15Initiative, Geneva: International Centre for …
EMERGING POLICY ISSUES: LOCALISATION BARRIERS TO TRADE Key Messages local content requirement on trade. It does not account for the ffect of LCR measures on investment. LCRs related …
Dec 9, 2011 · Local content requirements (LCRs) are demands made to a firm or sector to purchase domestically a given share of inputs or goods and services for investment purposes.
Alternate intermediate input nesting. Local content requirement module. Price preference module. Willingness to Pay