03.08.2016 - UNCTAD welcomes discussion, transparency on commodities and misinvoicing
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) welcomes the comments on its commodities paper, which was published earlier this month. The paper used a standard methodology and publicly available (Comtrade) data to look at the mismatches between import and export figures on a range of commodities exported from five natural-resource-rich countries over periods of about 20 years. In doing so, it identified clear and consistent patterns of misinvoicing, a term we use without attributing blame or making any specific accusations. Trade misinvoicing has been generating more and more attention in the research and policy communities, linked mainly to debates on illicit financial flows. Trade misinvoicing continues to be used as a key mechanism of capital flight and illicit financial flows (IFFs) from developing countries...............................................Full Article: Source
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