APPENDIX TABLES - World Trade Organization



APPENDIX TABLES

Table AI.1

Structure of exports, 1995-2004

(US$ million and per cent)

| |1995 |

|Total primary products |77.9 |

| America |64.7 |

|Total primary products |37.4 |35.0 |35.0 |

| Clothing |1.1 |

| America |78.7 |83.8 |81.7 |78.7 |75.7 |74.2 | |

| |Total/Average |6,528 |6,528 |5.8 |0-170 |7.6 |2,203.0a |

|01 |Live animals |27 |27 |6.9 |0-10 |4.6 |5.7 |

|02 |Meat and edible meat offal |86 |86 |19.8 |5-170 |24.5 |2.1 |

|03 |Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other |121 |121 |9.2 |0-15 |5.2 |0.2 |

| |aquatic invertebrates | | | | | | |

|04 |Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey;|47 |47 |23.1 |0-60 |18.3 |16.3 |

| |edible products of animal origin, not | | | | | | |

| |elsewhere specified or included | | | | | | |

|05 |Products of animal origin, not elsewhere |21 |21 |3.8 |0-5 |2.2 |0.2 |

| |specified or included | | | | | | |

|06 |Live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots |33 |33 |11.5 |0-15 |6.2 |0.4 |

| |and the like; cut flowers and ornamental | | | | | | |

| |foliage | | | | | | |

|07 |Edible vegetables and certain roots and |91 |91 |13.4 |0-30 |5.1 |7.9 |

| |tubers | | | | | | |

|08 |Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruit|80 |80 |13.6 |0-15 |4.3 |3.7 |

| |or melons | | | | | | |

|09 |Coffee, tea, maté and spices |41 |41 |11.3 |5-15 |3.0 |1.3 |

|10 |Cereals |22 |22 |17.9 |0-61 |23.4 |27.5 |

|11 |Products of the milling industry; malt; |39 |39 |6.3 |0-10 |4.1 |15.9 |

| |starches; insulin; wheat gluten | | | | | | |

|12 |Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; |59 |59 |2.4 |0-10 |3.3 |2.7 |

| |miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; | | | | | | |

| |industrial or medicinal plants; straw and | | | | | | |

| |fodder | | | | | | |

|13 |Lac; gums, resins and other vegetable saps |14 |14 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.8 |

| |and extracts | | | | | | |

|14 |Vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable |11 |11 |3.2 |0-15 |4.6 |0.0 |

| |products not elsewhere specified or included| | | | | | |

|15 |Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their |75 |75 |9.5 |0-15 |5.7 |61.8 |

| |cleavage products; prepared edible fats; | | | | | | |

| |animal or vegetable waxes | | | | | | |

|16 |Preparations of meat, of fish or of |37 |37 |14.5 |5-15 |2.3 |6.0 |

| |crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic | | | | | | |

| |invertebrates | | | | | | |

|17 |Sugars and sugar confectionery |21 |21 |29.8 |0-55 |20.9 |11.0 |

|18 |Cocoa and cocoa preparations |12 |12 |10.4 |0-15 |5.0 |3.3 |

|19 |Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or |31 |31 |11.8 |0-15 |6.0 |46.8 |

| |milk; pastry cooks' products | | | | | | |

|20 |Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or |65 |65 |13.0 |0-15 |4.7 |11.0 |

| |other parts of plants | | | | | | |

|21 |Miscellaneous edible preparations |29 |29 |11.6 |0-40 |7.9 |38.6 |

|22 |Beverages, spirits and vinegar |39 |39 |17.2 |5-40 |11.1 |16.5 |

|23 |Residues and waste from the food industries;|59 |59 |6.0 |0-15 |3.8 |9.4 |

| |prepared animal fodder | | | | | | |

|24 |Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes|19 |19 |6.1 |0-15 |5.2 |14.2 |

|25 |Salt; sulphur; earths and stone; |78 |78 |3.0 |0-15 |4.3 |14.8 |

| |plastering materials, lime and cement | | | | | | |

|Table AIII.1 (cont'd) |

|26 |Ores, slag and ash |38 |38 |0.4 |0-5 |1.4 |0.0 |

|27 |Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of |68 |68 |4.1 |0-15 |4.3 |419.7 |

| |their distillation; bituminous substances; | | | | | | |

| |mineral waxes | | | | | | |

|28 |Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic |186 |186 |0.2 |0-10 |1.5 |11.6 |

| |compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth | | | | | | |

| |metals, of radioactive elements or of | | | | | | |

| |isotopes | | | | | | |

|29 |Organic chemicals |350 |350 |0.2 |0-10 |1.0 |9.6 |

|30 |Pharmaceutical products |56 |56 |0.3 |0-15 |2.0 |157.0 |

|31 |Fertilizers |26 |26 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |28.9 |

|32 |Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and |75 |75 |2.6 |0-15 |5.3 |18.6 |

| |their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other| | | | | | |

| |colouring matter; paints and varnishes; | | | | | | |

| |putty and other mastics; inks | | | | | | |

|33 |Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, |40 |40 |8.0 |0-15 |7.2 |35.6 |

| |cosmetic or toilet preparations | | | | | | |

|34 |Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing|41 |41 |8.2 |0-15 |6.7 |37.3 |

| |preparations, lubricating preparations, | | | | | | |

| |artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing | | | | | | |

| |or scouring preparations, candles and | | | | | | |

| |similar articles, modelling pastes, dental | | | | | | |

| |waxes and dental preparations with a basis | | | | | | |

| |of plaster | | | | | | |

|35 |Albuminoidal substances; modified starches;|20 |20 |3.8 |0-15 |5.6 |3.2 |

| |glues; enzymes | | | | | | |

|36 |Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches;|10 |10 |10.5 |0-15 |6.4 |3.1 |

| |pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible | | | | | | |

| |preparations | | | | | | |

|37 |Photographic or cinematographic goods |50 |50 |8.6 |0-10 |3.4 |6.1 |

|38 |Miscellaneous chemical products |94 |94 |3.3 |0-15 |4.3 |35.7 |

|39 |Plastics and articles thereof |231 |231 |4.5 |0-15 |4.9 |82.5 |

|40 |Rubber and articles thereof |116 |116 |4.7 |0-15 |4.4 |35.4 |

|41 |Raw hides and skins (other than fur skins) |67 |67 |5.3 |0-10 |3.7 |0.4 |

| |and leather | | | | | | |

|42 |Articles of animal gut (other than silk-worm|28 |28 |11.1 |0-15 |6.1 |4.4 |

| |gut) | | | | | | |

|43 |Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures |15 |15 |15.0 |15 |0.0 |0.0 |

| |thereof | | | | | | |

|44 |Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal |79 |79 |7.3 |0-15 |5.2 |5.0 |

|45 |Cork and articles of cork |7 |7 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.0 |

|46 |Manufactures of straw, of esparto or of |5 |5 |15.0 |15 |0.0 |0.1 |

| |other plaiting materials; basketware and | | | | | | |

| |wickerwork | | | | | | |

|47 |Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic |20 |20 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.1 |

| |material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper| | | | | | |

| |and paperboard | | | | | | |

|48 |Paper and paperboard; articles of paper |249 |249 |5.4 |0-15 |5.5 |63.5 |

| |pulp, of paper or of paperboard | | | | | | |

|49 |Printed books, newspapers, pictures and |30 |30 |4.2 |0-15 |6.4 |20.4 |

| |other products of the printing industry; | | | | | | |

| |manuscripts, typescripts and plans | | | | | | |

|50 |Silk |10 |10 |3.0 |0-5 |2.6 |0.0 |

|Table AIII.1 (cont'd) |

|51 |Wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair|38 |38 |2.6 |0-5 |2.5 |0.0 |

| |yarn and woven fabric | | | | | | |

|52 |Cotton |136 |136 |4.8 |0-5 |1.0 |2.3 |

|53 |Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn |33 |33 |2.4 |0-5 |2.5 |0.1 |

| |and woven fabrics of paper yarn | | | | | | |

|54 |Man-made filaments |75 |75 |4.3 |0-5 |1.7 |5.9 |

|55 |Man-made staple fibres |123 |123 |4.2 |0-5 |1.8 |2.0 |

|56 |Wadding, felt and nonwovens; special yarns;|44 |44 |3.9 |0-10 |3.2 |1.0 |

| |twine, cordage, ropes and cables and | | | | | | |

| |articles thereof | | | | | | |

|57 |Carpets and other textile floor coverings |23 |23 |14.3 |10-15 |1.7 |0.3 |

|58 |Special woven fabrics; tufted textile |51 |51 |5.0 |0-15 |1.7 |0.6 |

| |fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; | | | | | | |

| |embroidery | | | | | | |

|59 |Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated |32 |32 |4.1 |0-15 |3.7 |0.9 |

| |textile fabrics; textile articles of a kind| | | | | | |

| |suitable for industrial use | | | | | | |

|60 |Knitted or crocheted fabrics |49 |49 |4.9 |0-5 |0.7 |0.5 |

|61 |Articles of apparel and clothing |118 |118 |14.7 |0-15 |1.9 |8.1 |

| |accessories, knitted or crocheted | | | | | | |

|62 |Articles of apparel and clothing |120 |120 |15.0 |15 |0.0 |15.3 |

| |accessories, not knitted or crocheted | | | | | | |

|63 |Other made up textile articles; sets; worn|68 |68 |12.4 |0-15 |5.0 |15.2 |

| |clothing and worn textile articles; rags | | | | | | |

|64 |Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of |35 |35 |12.3 |0-15 |4.8 |17.1 |

| |such articles | | | | | | |

|65 |Headgear and parts thereof |12 |12 |12.5 |5-15 |4.5 |1.4 |

|66 |Umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking-sticks, |7 |7 |10.7 |5-15 |5.3 |0.2 |

| |seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts | | | | | | |

| |thereof | | | | | | |

|67 |Prepared feathers and down and articles made|9 |9 |13.9 |5-15 |3.3 |0.2 |

| |of feathers or of down; artificial flowers;| | | | | | |

| |articles of human hair | | | | | | |

|68 |Articles of stone, plaster, cement, |53 |53 |7.5 |0-15 |6.7 |11.0 |

| |asbestos, mica or similar materials | | | | | | |

|69 |Ceramic products |30 |30 |9.7 |0-15 |7.2 |13.7 |

|70 |Glass and glassware |77 |77 |4.4 |0-15 |5.8 |14.5 |

|71 |Natural or cultured pearls, precious or |54 |54 |6.9 |0-15 |5.6 |0.7 |

| |semi-precious stones, precious metals, | | | | | | |

| |metals clad with precious metal, and | | | | | | |

| |articles thereof; imitation jewellery; | | | | | | |

| |coin | | | | | | |

|72 |Iron and steel |203 |203 |2.5 |0-15 |5.1 |79.3 |

|73 |Articles of iron or steel |142 |142 |5.3 |0-15 |5.1 |50.2 |

|74 |Copper and articles thereof |63 |63 |1.4 |0-15 |4.2 |0.8 |

|75 |Nickel and articles thereof |17 |17 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.0 |

|76 |Aluminium and articles thereof |60 |60 |4.8 |0-15 |5.2 |12.0 |

|78 |Lead and articles thereof |10 |10 |1.5 |0-5 |2.4 |0.0 |

|79 |Zinc and articles thereof |10 |10 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.7 |

|80 |Tin and articles thereof |8 |8 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.1 |

|81 |Other base metals; cermets; articles |51 |51 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.0 |

| |thereof | | | | | | |

|82 |Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and |82 |82 |3.3 |0-15 |5.0 |10.7 |

| |forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base| | | | | | |

| |metal | | | | | | |

|Table AIII.1 (cont'd) |

|83 |Miscellaneous articles of base metal |51 |51 |5.2 |0-15 |5.8 |9.7 |

|84 |Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and |548 |548 |1.4 |0-15 |4.0 |152.0 |

| |mechanical appliances; parts thereof | | | | | | |

|85 |Electrical machinery and equipment and parts|361 |361 |4.4 |0-15 |6.2 |176.4 |

| |thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, | | | | | | |

| |television image and sound recorders and | | | | | | |

| |reproducers, and parts and accessories of | | | | | | |

| |such articles | | | | | | |

|86 |Railway or tramway locomotives, |24 |24 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.2 |

| |rolling-stock and parts thereof; railway or| | | | | | |

| |tramway track fixtures and fittings and | | | | | | |

| |parts thereof; mechanical (including | | | | | | |

| |electro-mechanical) traffic signalling | | | | | | |

| |equipment of all kinds | | | | | | |

|87 |Vehicles other than railway or tramway |149 |149 |6.6 |0-15 |4.0 |131.5 |

| |rolling-stock, and parts and accessories | | | | | | |

| |thereof | | | | | | |

|88 |Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof |16 |16 |2.2 |0-5 |2.6 |1.3 |

|89 |Ships, boats and floating structures |24 |24 |5.8 |0-15 |6.9 |0.8 |

|90 |Optical, photographic, cinematographic, |176 |176 |1.4 |0-15 |4.1 |46.6 |

| |measuring, checking, precision, medical or | | | | | | |

| |surgical instruments and apparatus; parts | | | | | | |

| |and accessories thereof | | | | | | |

|91 |Clocks and watches and parts thereof |53 |53 |8.9 |0-15 |6.2 |1.0 |

|92 |Musical instruments; parts and accessories |24 |24 |8.5 |5-15 |2.8 |0.8 |

| |of such articles | | | | | | |

|93 |Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories |21 |21 |12.6 |5-15 |4.4 |1.4 |

| |thereof | | | | | | |

|94 |Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress |52 |52 |11.5 |0-15 |5.7 |35.9 |

| |supports, cushions and similar stuffed | | | | | | |

| |furnishings; lamps and lighting fittings, | | | | | | |

| |not elsewhere specified or included; | | | | | | |

| |illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates | | | | | | |

| |and the like; prefabricated buildings | | | | | | |

|95 |Toys, games and sports requisites; parts |51 |51 |11.7 |0-15 |4.3 |8.7 |

| |and accessories thereof | | | | | | |

|96 |Miscellaneous manufactured articles |68 |68 |7.4 |0-15 |6.7 |9.0 |

|97 |Works of art, collectors' pieces and |9 |9 |7.8 |5-10 |2.6 |0.1 |

| |antiques | | | | | | |

a The total of imports is higher than the sum of sub-items, as certain imports, to the value of US$66.8 million, are not classified in the HS.

Source: WTO Secretariat estimates based on data provided by the Nicaraguan authorities; import data from UNSD, Comtrade database.

Table AIV.1

Applied MFN tariffs, by ISIC Rev.2 category, 2005

(US$ million and per cent)

|ISIC code|Description |No. of lines |Simple average |Range |Standard |2004 imports |

| | | | | |deviation | |

| | | |(Per cent) | | |(US$ million) |

| |Total |6,528 |5.8 |0-170 |7.6 |2,203.0a |

|1 |Agriculture, hunting, forestry & fishing |422 |8.5 |0-45 |6.5 |46.4 |

|11 |Agriculture and hunting |324 |9.3 |0-45 |6.6 |45.7 |

|12 |Forestry and logging |30 |1.3 |0-15 |3.2 |0.6 |

|121 |Forestry |22 |1.8 |0-15 |3.6 |0.3 |

|122 |Logging |8 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.3 |

|13 |Fishing |68 |7.9 |0-15 |5.1 |0.1 |

|1301 |Ocean and coastal fishing |57 |7.6 |0-15 |5.4 |0.1 |

|1302 |Fishing n.e.c. |11 |9.5 |0-15 |3.5 |0.0 |

|2 |Mining and quarrying |110 |2.2 |0-15 |3.6 |248.5 |

|21 |Coal mining |4 |5.0 |5 |0.0 |0.0 |

|22 |Crude petroleum and natural gas production |4 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |246.2 |

|23 |Metal ore mining |24 |0.6 |0-5 |1.7 |0.0 |

|2301 |Mining of iron ores |2 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.0 |

|2302 |Non-ferrous ore mining |22 |0.7 |0-5 |1.8 |0.0 |

|29 |Other mining |78 |2.6 |0-15 |3.9 |2.4 |

|2901 |Mining of feldspar |35 |2.9 |0-10 |3.3 |1.3 |

|2902 |Mining of fertilizer and chemical minerals |13 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.1 |

|2903 |Salt mining |4 |11.3 |0-15 |7.5 |0.5 |

|2909 |Mining and quarrying n.e.c. |26 |2.3 |0-10 |3.2 |0.4 |

|3 |Manufacturing |5,995 |5.7 |0-170 |7.6 |1,841.2 |

|3 - 31 |Manufacturing (excluding food processing) |5,294 |4.7 |0-15 |5.7 |1,585.6 |

|31 |Manufacture of food, beverages and tobacco |701 |13.3 |0-170 |13.5 |255.6 |

|311 |Food products |550 |13.8 |0-170 |14.1 |165.9 |

|3111 |Meat products |130 |16.3 |0-170 |20.8 |13.7 |

|3112 |Dairy products |33 |27.1 |0-60 |21.3 |9.6 |

|3113 |Fruit and vegetable canning |126 |12.9 |0-30 |5.4 |27.3 |

|3114 |Fish products |78 |11.0 |0-15 |5.0 |3.3 |

|3115 |Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats |99 |8.3 |0-15 |5.3 |55.1 |

|3116 |Grain mill products |47 |12.3 |0-61 |15.6 |26.6 |

|3117 |Manufacture of bakery products |14 |13.9 |0-15 |4.0 |16.2 |

|3118 |Sugar products |9 |35.0 |5-55 |24.0 |0.0 |

|3119 |Cocoa and chocolate confectionery |14 |11.8 |0-15 |4.6 |14.0 |

|312 |Other food products and animal feeds |102 |10.2 |0-40 |10.1 |55.9 |

|3121 |Other food products |77 |11.2 |0-40 |11.0 |49.1 |

|3122 |Manufacture of animal feeds |25 |7.2 |0-15 |5.6 |6.8 |

|313 |Beverages |42 |15.8 |0-40 |11.6 |19.7 |

|3131 |Distillation of spirits and alcohol production |20 |21.3 |5-40 |14.3 |1.8 |

|3132 |Manufacture of wines |9 |8.9 |5-10 |2.2 |1.4 |

|3133 |Manufacture of malt liquors and malt |4 |7.5 |0-15 |8.7 |8.7 |

|3134 |Soft drinks and mineral waters |9 |14.4 |10-15 |1.7 |7.8 |

|314 |Tobacco manufacturing |7 |10.0 |0-15 |6.5 |14.2 |

|32 |Textile, wearing apparel and leather industries |1,011 |8.2 |0-15 |5.3 |69.3 |

|Table AIV.1 (cont'd) |

|321 |Textiles |776 |7.0 |0-15 |4.9 |37.1 |

|3211 |Textile spinning, weaving and finishing |443 |4.5 |0-15 |1.9 |15.9 |

|3212 |Made-up textile goods except wearing apparel |70 |11.8 |0-15 |5.2 |10.3 |

|3213 |Knitted and crocheted fabrics |167 |11.9 |0-15 |4.8 |8.7 |

|3214 |Carpets and rugs |23 |14.3 |10-15 |1.7 |0.3 |

|3215 |Cordage, rope, etc |11 |5.0 |5 |0.0 |0.6 |

|3219 |Manufacture of textiles n.e.c. |62 |3.9 |0-15 |3.7 |1.3 |

|322 |Manufacture of wearing apparel, except footwear |139 |14.6 |5-15 |1.7 |17.2 |

|323 |Leather products, except footwear and wearing |73 |8.4 |0-15 |5.5 |4.3 |

| |apparel | | | | | |

|3231 |Tanning and dressing of leather |44 |6.0 |0-10 |3.3 |0.3 |

|3232 |Fur dressing and dying |9 |15.0 |15 |0.0 |0.0 |

|3233 |Leather products except footwear |20 |10.5 |0-15 |7.1 |3.9 |

|324 |Footwear, except vulcanized rubber or plastic |23 |10.9 |0-15 |5.4 |10.7 |

| |footwear | | | | | |

|33 |Wood and wood products, including furniture |98 |9.5 |0-15 |5.7 |25.2 |

|331 |Wood and wood products, except furniture |74 |8.0 |0-15 |5.5 |4.5 |

|3311 |Sawmills and woodmills |46 |7.5 |0-15 |4.8 |3.3 |

|3312 |Wooden case containers and cane ware |8 |13.1 |10-15 |2.6 |0.4 |

|3319 |Wood and cork products |20 |7.0 |0-15 |7.0 |0.8 |

|332 |Manufacture of furniture and fixtures, except |24 |14.2 |5-15 |2.8 |20.7 |

| |primarily of metal | | | | | |

|34 |Paper, paper products, printing and publishing |293 |4.9 |0-15 |5.5 |72.6 |

|341 |Paper products |250 |4.7 |0-15 |5.1 |41.6 |

|3411 |Pulp, paper and paperboard |119 |3.0 |0-15 |4.6 |27.5 |

|3412 |Containers, paperboxes, paperboard |11 |6.4 |0-10 |5.0 |6.9 |

|3419 |Pulp, paper and paperboard articles n.e.c. |120 |6.3 |0-15 |5.1 |7.2 |

|342 |Printing and publishing and allied industries |43 |6.0 |0-15 |7.2 |31.0 |

|35 |Chemicals, petroleum, coal, rubber, plastics |1,381 |2.9 |0-15 |4.8 |626.9 |

|351 |Industrial chemicals |786 |1.3 |0-15 |3.1 |131.7 |

|3511 |Basic industrial chemicals |543 |0.5 |0-10 |1.9 |34.4 |

|3512 |Fertilizers and pesticides |38 |2.5 |0-15 |4.6 |56.4 |

|3513 |Synthetic resins, plastic materials except glass |205 |3.1 |0-15 |4.2 |40.9 |

|352 |Other chemical substances, including |375 |4.6 |0-15 |6.0 |243.2 |

| |pharmacetitical products | | | | | |

|3521 |Paints, varnishes and lacquers |39 |4.5 |0-15 |6.5 |11.8 |

|3522 |Drugs and medicines |127 |0.1 |0-15 |1.3 |139.9 |

|3523 |Soaps |45 |11.8 |0-15 |5.2 |65.5 |

|3529 |Chemical products n.e.c. |164 |6.1 |0-15 |5.7 |25.9 |

|353 |Petroleum refineries |40 |3.3 |0-15 |4.5 |168.2 |

|354 |Manufacture of miscellaneous petroleum and coal |16 |5.3 |0-10 |3.4 |0.9 |

| |products | | | | | |

|355 |Rubber products |106 |6.2 |0-15 |5.0 |41.0 |

|3551 |Tyre and tube industries |40 |6.5 |0-15 |4.0 |25.0 |

|3559 |Rubber products n.e.c. |66 |6.1 |0-15 |5.5 |16.0 |

|356 |Manufacture of plastic products n.e.c. |58 |6.9 |0-15 |5.7 |42.0 |

|Table AIV.1 (cont'd) |

|36 |Non-metallic mineral products except of petroleum |178 |6.2 |0-15 |6.5 |52.4 |

| |and coal | | | | | |

|361 |Pottery and china |16 |9.7 |0-15 |7.2 |1.7 |

|362 |Manufacture of glass and glass products |77 |4.4 |0-15 |5.7 |13.8 |

|369 |Other non-metallic mineral products |85 |7.1 |0-15 |6.7 |36.9 |

|3691 |Structural clay products |17 |7.9 |0-15 |7.7 |12.3 |

|3692 |Cement, lime and plaster |9 |8.3 |0-10 |3.5 |12.4 |

|3699 |Non-metallic mineral products |59 |6.7 |0-15 |6.7 |12.2 |

|37 |Basic metal industries |438 |1.8 |0-15 |4.2 |95.5 |

|371 |Iron and steel basic industries |237 |2.4 |0-15 |4.9 |89.6 |

|372 |Non-ferrous metal basic industries |201 |1.2 |0-10 |3.0 |5.9 |

|38 |Fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment|1,659 |3.6 |0-15 |5.5 |619.2 |

|381 |Fabricated metal products, except machinery and |291 |5.3 |0-15 |5.6 |76.6 |

| |equipment | | | | | |

|3811 |Manufacture of cutlery and hardware |92 |4.0 |0-15 |5.2 |14.7 |

|3812 |Metal furniture and fixtures |18 |8.3 |0-15 |6.9 |8.4 |

|3813 |Structural metal products |22 |5.2 |0-15 |6.1 |16.0 |

|3819 |Fabricated metal products except machinery and |159 |5.8 |0-15 |5.5 |37.5 |

| |equipment n.e.c. | | | | | |

|382 |Non-electrical machinery including computers |544 |1.6 |0-15 |4.3 |142.6 |

|3821 |Engines and turbines |12 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |1.0 |

|3822 |Agricultural machinery |17 |1.8 |0-10 |3.9 |6.8 |

|3823 |Metal and woodworking machinery |110 |0.0 |0-5 |0.5 |7.0 |

|3824 |Special industrial machinery |151 |0.5 |0-10 |2.2 |27.1 |

|3825 |Office machinery |39 |0.6 |0-10 |2.3 |31.9 |

|3829 |Non-electrical machinery and equipment, n.e.c. |215 |3.5 |0-15 |6.0 |68.8 |

|383 |Electrical machinery apparatus, appliances and |360 |4.7 |0-15 |6.4 |181.3 |

| |supplies | | | | | |

|3831 |Electrical motors and apparatus |68 |0.7 |0-10 |2.4 |29.0 |

|3832 |Radio, television and communication equipment |174 |5.4 |0-15 |6.8 |101.9 |

|3833 |Electrical appliances and houseware |30 |10.0 |0-15 |6.6 |4.5 |

|3839 |Electrical apparatus n.e.c. |88 |4.5 |0-15 |5.8 |45.9 |

|384 |Transport equipment |226 |5.1 |0-15 |4.7 |140.1 |

|3841 |Ship building and repairing |26 |5.4 |0-15 |6.8 |2.9 |

|3842 |Railroad equipment |24 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.2 |

|3843 |Motor vehicles |126 |6.6 |0-15 |3.9 |125.0 |

|3844 |Motorcycles and bicycles |21 |4.5 |0-10 |4.2 |8.6 |

|3845 |Aircraft manufacture |21 |1.4 |0-5 |2.3 |2.1 |

|3849 |Other transport equipment n.e.c. |8 |6.9 |0-15 |5.9 |1.4 |

|385 |Professional and scientific equipment |238 |3.2 |0-15 |5.6 |78.6 |

|3851 |Professional and scientific, and measuring and |115 |0.4 |0-15 |2.1 |70.2 |

| |controlling equipment | | | | | |

|3852 |Photographic and optical goods |70 |3.4 |0-15 |5.9 |7.4 |

|3853 |Watches and clocks |53 |8.9 |0-15 |6.2 |1.0 |

|39 |Other manufacturing industries |236 |8.7 |0-15 |5.9 |24.4 |

|3901 |Jewellery and related articles |17 |10.9 |0-15 |5.1 |0.1 |

|Table AIV.1 (cont'd) |

|3902 |Musical instruments |24 |8.5 |5-15 |2.8 |0.8 |

|3903 |Sporting goods |27 |10.4 |0-15 |3.6 |2.6 |

|3909 |Manufacturing industries n.e.c. |168 |8.2 |0-15 |6.5 |20.9 |

|4 |Electricity |1 |0.0 |0 |0.0 |0.0 |

a The total of imports is higher than the sum of sub-items, as certain imports, to the value of US$66.8 million, are not classified in the HS.

Source: WTO Secretariat calculations based on data provided by the Nicaraguan authorities.

Table AIV.2

Summary of Nicaragua's sector-specific commitments under the GATS

|Sector or subsector |Modes of supply: |

| |Cross-border |Consumption |Commercial |Presence of natural |

| |supply |abroad |presence |persons |

| |Market access/National treatment |

|1. BUSINESS SERVICES | | | | |

|B. Computer and related services | | | | |

|(a) Consultancy services related to the installation of |U/U |U/U |NL/U |U/U |

|computer hardware | | | | |

|(b) Software implementation services |U/U |U/U |NL/U |U/U |

|(c) Data-processing services |U/U |U/U |NL/U |U/U |

|(d) Database services |U/U |U/U |NL/U |U/U |

|C. Research and development services | | | | |

|(a) R&D services on natural sciences |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|(b) R&D services on social sciences and humanities |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|(c) Interdisciplinary R&D services |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|F. Other business services | | | | |

|(a) Services incidental to agriculture, hunting and |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|forestry | | | | |

|(b) Services incidental to fishing |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|(c) Services incidental to mining |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|(d) Services incidental to manufacturing |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|(e) Services incidental to the manufacture of metal |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|products, machinery and equipment | | | | |

|(f) Repair services incidental to metal products, machinery |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|and equipment | | | | |

|(g) Services incidental to energy distribution |NL/NL |U/U |NL/NL |U/U |

|2. COMMUNICATION SERVICES | | | | |

|C. Telecommunications services | | | | |

|(a) Telephone services (exclusively cellular) |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(b) Electronic mail |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(c) Online information and database retrieval |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(d) Electronic data interchange services | NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(e) Enhanced/value-added facsimile services, (including |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|store and retrieve, code and protocol conversion) | | | | |

|(f) Circuit-switched data transmission services |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(g) Private leased circuit services |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(h) Telex services |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(i) Telegraph services |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(j) Facsimile services |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(k)Voice mail |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(l) Online information and/or data processing (including |NL/NL | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

| transaction processing) | | | | |

| | |Table AIV.2 (cont'd) |

|D. Audio-visual services | | | | |

|(a) Motion picture and video tape production and |NL/U |NL/U |NL /NL |Uex/Uex |

|distribution services | | | | |

|(b) Motion picture projection service |NL/U | NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|7. FINANCIAL SERVICES | | | | |

|A. All insurance and insurance-related services | | | | |

|(a) Life, accident and health insurance services |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(b) Non-life insurance services |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(c) Reinsurance and retrocession |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(d) Services auxiliary to insurance (including broking and |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|agency services) | | | | |

|B. Banking and other financial services | | | | |

|(excluding insurance) | | | | |

|(a) Acceptance of deposits and other repayable funds from |U/U | U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|the public | | | | |

|(b) Other bank deposit services |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(c) Other deposit services |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(d) Financial leasing |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(e) Lending of all types, including inter alia, consumer |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|credit, mortgage credit, factoring and financing of | | | | |

|commercial transactions | | | | |

|(f) All payment and money transmission services |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(g) Guarantees and commitments |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(h) Foreign exchange |U/U |U/U |OP/NL |Uex/Uex |

|9. TOURISM AND TRAVEL-RELATED SERVICES | | | | |

|A. Hotels and restaurants (including catering) |U/U |NL/NL |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|B. Travel agency and tour operator services |U/U |U/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|C. Tourist guide services |NL/NL |NL/NL |NL/NL |U/U |

|11. TRANSPORT SERVICES | | | | |

|C. Air transport services | | | | |

|(a) Rental of aircraft with crew |NL/U |NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(b) Maintenance and repair of aircraft |NL/U |NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|(c) Supporting services for air transport |NL/U |NL/U |NL/NL |Uex/Uex |

|E. Rail transport services | | | | |

|(a) Passenger transportation |NL/U |NL/NL |NL/U |Uex/Uex |

|(b) Freight transportation | | | | |

|(c) Pushing and towing services |NL/U |NL/NL |NL/U |Uex/Uex |

|(d) Maintenance and repair of rail transport equipment |NL/U |NL/NL |NL/U |Uex/Uex |

|(e) Supporting services for rail transport services |NL/U |NL/NL |NL/U |Uex/Uex |

NL No limitations, i.e. Nicaragua agreed to place no constraints on the item in question.

U Unbound, i.e. Nicaragua undertook no commitments with respect to the item in question.

Uex Unbound except as provided by Nicaragua's horizontal commitments.

OP Other provisions apply.

Source: WTO document S/DCS/W/NIC, 24 January 2003.

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