Binding coverage, all products (%) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Binding coverage is the percentage of product lines with an agreed bound rate. Bound rates result from trade negotiations incorporated into a country's schedule of concessions and are thus enforceable.

Source: World Bank staff estimates using the World Integrated Trade Solution system, based on data from World Trade Organization.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Dem. Rep. Congo 100.00 2020
2 Djibouti 99.98 2014
2 Angola 99.98 2020
2 Liberia 99.98 2020
2 Lesotho 99.98 2020
2 Morocco 99.98 2020
2 Rwanda 99.98 2020
2 Senegal 99.98 2020
2 Sierra Leone 99.98 2020
2 Seychelles 99.98 2020
11 Cabo Verde 99.96 2020
12 Egypt 99.34 2019
13 Guinea-Bissau 97.72 2020
14 Gabon 96.91 2019
15 Niger 96.76 2020
16 Namibia 94.40 2020
16 South Africa 94.40 2020
16 Botswana 94.40 2020
19 Eswatini 90.89 2020
20 Central African Republic 61.54 2017
21 Tunisia 58.25 2016
22 Mauritania 40.60 2020
22 Mali 40.60 2020
24 Burkina Faso 39.84 2020
25 Benin 39.76 2020
26 Guinea 39.39 2020
27 Côte d'Ivoire 34.18 2020
28 Malawi 33.93 2020
29 Madagascar 30.67 2020
30 Zimbabwe 24.43 2016
31 Burundi 23.08 2020
32 Mauritius 21.39 2020
33 Nigeria 20.25 2020
34 Zambia 17.97 2020
35 Congo 17.22 2015
36 Uganda 17.07 2020
37 Kenya 16.60 2020
38 Ghana 15.53 2020
39 Togo 15.20 2020
40 The Gambia 15.02 2020
41 Mozambique 14.92 2020
42 Tanzania 14.67 2020
43 Cameroon 14.61 2019
44 Chad 13.60 2016

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Periodicity: Annual