Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports

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Autor(a) principal: Alrwis, Khalid Nahar
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Duwais, Abdalzziz M., Alaagib, Sharafeldin bakri, Aldawdahi, Nageeb
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1607
Resumo: This study analysed the competitiveness indicators of Saudi exports of dates using econometric analysis and competitiveness indicators. The Republic of Yemen was found to rank first in importing Saudi dates, followed by the United Arab Emirates, then by Turkey, Kuwait, Jordan, Somalia, Lebanon and Qatar. A clear discrepancy existed in the average export prices of Saudi dates between the various importing countries, where the average export price ranged between a minimum of $559.9/tonne; Syria had an upper limit of $4,368.2/tonne for South Africa. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia enjoyed a competitive advantage in exporting dates to South Africa, followed by the Emirates, Pakistan, Jordan, Djibouti, Turkey and Syria. The geographical concentration coefficient for each of the quantity and value of Saudi exports of dates was approximately 0.40 and 0.37 for each during 1990–2018. A 10% change in the competitiveness of Saudi dates, expressed in the rate of the actual performance of the foreign date trade, led to a change in the same direction of the quantity of Saudi exports of dates by 3.8%. The study recommends increasing the competitiveness of dates in international markets and preserving markets where in the Kingdom enjoys a competitive capacity for its agricultural exports.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
title Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
spellingShingle Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
Alrwis, Khalid Nahar
Exports
dates
competitiveness
title_short Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
title_full Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
title_fullStr Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
title_full_unstemmed Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
title_sort Economic analysis of indicators of the competitiveness of Saudi date exports
author Alrwis, Khalid Nahar
author_facet Alrwis, Khalid Nahar
Duwais, Abdalzziz M.
Alaagib, Sharafeldin bakri
Aldawdahi, Nageeb
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author2 Duwais, Abdalzziz M.
Alaagib, Sharafeldin bakri
Aldawdahi, Nageeb
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alrwis, Khalid Nahar
Duwais, Abdalzziz M.
Alaagib, Sharafeldin bakri
Aldawdahi, Nageeb
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exports
dates
competitiveness
topic Exports
dates
competitiveness
description This study analysed the competitiveness indicators of Saudi exports of dates using econometric analysis and competitiveness indicators. The Republic of Yemen was found to rank first in importing Saudi dates, followed by the United Arab Emirates, then by Turkey, Kuwait, Jordan, Somalia, Lebanon and Qatar. A clear discrepancy existed in the average export prices of Saudi dates between the various importing countries, where the average export price ranged between a minimum of $559.9/tonne; Syria had an upper limit of $4,368.2/tonne for South Africa. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia enjoyed a competitive advantage in exporting dates to South Africa, followed by the Emirates, Pakistan, Jordan, Djibouti, Turkey and Syria. The geographical concentration coefficient for each of the quantity and value of Saudi exports of dates was approximately 0.40 and 0.37 for each during 1990–2018. A 10% change in the competitiveness of Saudi dates, expressed in the rate of the actual performance of the foreign date trade, led to a change in the same direction of the quantity of Saudi exports of dates by 3.8%. The study recommends increasing the competitiveness of dates in international markets and preserving markets where in the Kingdom enjoys a competitive capacity for its agricultural exports.
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