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Title: ICT Policies


1
ICT Policies Global Supply Chain Penetration in
Developing Countries
  • WSIS Facilitation Meeting on
  •  E-Business and E-Employment 
  • UNCTAD, ITC and ILO
  • Palais des Nations , 24 May 2007

Claudine Bichara de Oliveira neTune, Executive
Director (Brazil)
2
Plan
  • Global Supply Chains in Developing Countries
  • How it Works?
  • Main Obstacles
  • ICT Requirements and Trends
  • Policies Practices in Latin America
  • Business Environment Policies
  • ICT related Policies and Practices
  • Innovation and IT Adoption by SMEs
  • General Assessment

3
Global Supply/Value Chains What is it?
  • Global Value Chains cover a full range of
    interrelated productive activities performed by
    firms in different geographical locations to
    bring out a product or a service from conception
    to complete production and delivery to final
    consumers
  • Global Value chains for Building National
    Productive Capacities UNCTAD TD/B/COM.3/79

4
GSC How it Works?
  • Competitiveness based on cost reduction through
  • Just-in-time manufacturing
  • Cost of labour in developing countries

5
Attractive Factors to FDI
83
Market Share
54
Political Stability
52
Legal Environment
43
Macro-Economic Stability
41
Presence of Competitors
30
Quality of Infrastructure
29
Profit Repatriation
28
HR Cost quality
23
Local Government Support
23
Source A. T. KEARNEY
Access to export market
6
Global Competition Challenges
  • For SMEs
  • Economic Globalisation /New Markets and
    Competitors
  • New Products and Services
  • Speed of Change
  • Exponential Multiplication of Information
  • Production Capability
  • For TNCs
  • Management
  • Real time data sharing
  • Delivery Delays
  • High demand on technology
  • Infrastructure

ICT Key Ingredient to Enhance Competitiveness
7
Main Obstacles in Developing Countries
  • Lack of strategic vision and/or concrete actions
  • Red Tape and Informal economy
  • Lack of Venture Capital
  • Lack of technology infrastructure and logistics
  • Human Resources Capabilities
  • Legal Framework
  • - Taxes
  • Consumer rights
  • Intellectual property
  • Self-regulation
  • Telecommunications
  • Security (payment, delivery)
  • Electronic contracts and signatures
  • Internet crimes

8
ICT Requirements Trends
  • Ubiquitous Communication
  • High Speed
  • Wireless Technology
  • IPv6
  • Interoperability and Convergence
  • Multi-channel operation
  • XML language
  • Management Support Applications
  • SCM applications
  • PLM (Product Life Cycle Management)
  • Security, Confidence and Trust Aplications and
    Services

9
ICT Trend - Example
  • RFID - Radio Frequency Identification
    Technologyfor contactless identification of
    objects.
  • Barcode product identification
  • Tag product description (what it is, where it
    has been, when it expires ..)
  • Antenna always turned on, wirelessly
  • Biosensor chip information on physical condition
    of materials in transit

10
Business Environment Policies
  • Infrastructure Transport, Warehousing,
    Logistics
  • Regional/Intl Trade Agreements
  • Free Trade Zone
  • Tax incentives
  • Financial system Royalty remittances loans
  • Venture Capital and funds
  • Public Private partnership
  • SMEs competitiveness
  • HR Development of capabilities educational
    system
  • Entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial culture
  • Simplification of bureaucracy
  • Intelectual property, Trademarks
  • Industrial Clustering
  • International Standards adoption
  • Arbitration system adoption

11
ICT Related Practices and Policies
  • Telecom privatisation
  • National Strategy for ICT Development
  • Technology clusters
  • FOSS
  • E-Gov Policies online services e-procurement
  • Skill development
  • Public Awareness
  • Technical support training
  • High level IT education
  • E-Business enabling environment
  • PKI data protection, digital signatures
    certification
  • Interoperability of PKI oper.
  • Acceptance of digital transactions
  • Business data online validation verification
  • Transport logistics
  • E-payment
  • Customs automation
  • Self regulation for high quality of online
    services

12
Innovation and IT Adoption among SMEs
  • Tax incentives to stimulate IT adoption, purchase
    production
  • Funding for RD and innovation
  • University - Enterprise cooperation
  • E-network / linkage to intl iniciatives
  • Business Telecenters

13
Mexico Innovation for Competitiveness Programme
  • Business Innovation Programme / CONACYT World
    Bank
  • Consortia and research networks
  • Venture capital fund
  • Pre-competitive fund
  • Sectoral funds
  • Researchers and technologists in industry
  • HR Financing scholarships Programme / CONACYT
  • Technology and innovation policy framework
    international integration

14
Chile Customs Modernization / ISIDORA
Internet-Integrated Systems for the Development
of Customs Operations and Regulations
  • Integration of Customs procedures with those of
    other public and private participants of the
    international supply chain such as
  • Other Government agencies (Single-Window)
  • Seaports
  • Warehouse administrators
  • Shippers
  • Transport agents
  • Consolidators

15
  • What is Brazil doing ?

16
Brazil Governmental Programs
  • Governmental Programs towards technological
    development and innovation adoption in the
    private sector (specially among SMEs)
  • PAC Program of Acceleration of Growth
  • PROGEX Program of Technological Support to
    Exportation
  • PITCE Industrial, Technological Policies
    Foreign Commerce
  • PROTEC Brazilian Society Technological
    Pro-Innovation
  • Program for the Development of the national
    industry of Sw related services
  • Profarma production, R,DI for cies of National
    control

17
Brazil Financial support
  • Fiscal exemption Lei do Bem
  • Wages PDTI PDTA,for RDInovation, and
    University/enterprise cooperation PAPPE, RBT
  • Funding Pró-Inovação (technology for supply
    chains) Juro Zero (inovation in SMEs)
  • Private Equity and Venture Capital Inovar,
    Bovespa Mais, Forum Brasil
  • 16 sectoral funds

18
Brazil Enhancing Online Services
  • ICP-Brasil / PKI
  • E-Ping / Interoperability
  • FOSS
  • SPB / Sistema de Pagamento Brasileiro
  • SISCOMEX Sistema Integrado de Comercio Exterior
    Export Fácil Web
  • Sinmetro ABNT (Certification) procedures via
    WEb
  • NF-e Nota Fiscal Eletrônica
  • Procomex customs modernization
  • BraziltradeNet
  • Business Telecenters into SMEs Clusters

19
General Assessment
Assets
Still remaining obstacles
  • Red tape and high taxation
  • Security concerns
  • Informal economy not integrated, micro
    enterprises still lacking in everything
  • Connectivity in remote rural areas
  • Underdeveloped transportation infrastructure
  • Lack of a go abroad culture
  • Latin America distinct trading groups, not a
    single trading block
  • More emphasis on import substitution than
    international market integration
  • Segmented efforts
  • High potencial local market
  • New multinationals emerging from the developing
    countries
  • New business areas biotech, energy, environment,
    etc. in traditional sectors empowered by ICTs
  • Successful associative initiatives

20
How is Brazil in the picture ?
Services
Goods
Head
  • Embraer
  • Pão de Açucar

Grandene
Petrobras
Local
Petrobras
CSN
SMEs Clusters
Mendes Junior
SADIA
  • Automotive
  • Tata

Remote
PIM-Manaus(Assembling electronics)
Telmex
Monsanto (soy)
Telefônica
Walmart
Unilever (food)
21
Role of International Organizations
  • Situation analysis and strategy definition for
    e-trade practices
  • International standards and norms
  • Research and information exchange with other
    regions
  • Capacity building at all levels

22
Is the World Flat ?
  • Globalization has bound people, countries,
    markets closer than ever, rendering national
    borders relics of a bygone era or so were
    told
  • But In fact, more than 90 of all phone calls,
    web traffic, and investment is local
  • Why the world isnt Flat- Pankaj Ghemawat,
    Harvard Business School Foreign Policy,
    March-april 2007 pp.54-60
  • Obviously, the world is not yet flat. .This is
    about trend lines and a scale of change brought
    on by these flattening new technologies.
  • Answer from Thomas L. Friedman The World is
    Flat author
  • Foreign policy, May-June 2007 p.4 - Letters

23
THANK YOU !
  • claudine_at_netune.com.br
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Tel/Fax 55 21 2511-3129
  • www.netune.com.br
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