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Digital trade policy framework

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Not Applicable
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Results of the monitoring and evaluation activities are taken into account in future policy design.
Programmes and initiatives related to digital trade are evaluated from the angle of output effectiveness and efficiency.
The digital trade law is aligned with national policy documents governing digital aspects of the economy.
The public has the means to influence policy design and implementation.
National and sub-national institutions have a formal co-ordination mechanism in place to implement digital trade policy and programmes.
The law has been subject to stakeholder consultations, including the private sector.
The law establishes clear and harmonized rules on a wide variety of digital trade measures (including transparency and information requirements for online service providers, commercial communications, electronic contracts and limitations of liability of intermediary service providers)
There is dedicated digital trade law in place.
The government collects data on digital trade, although to a limited extent.
Programmes and policies relating to digital trade are fully funded from the government’s budget.
Digital trade programmes are subject to regular monitoring and evaluation by independent agencies.
Sustainability objectives are integrated into digital trade policy.

Note that for Bosnia and Herzegovina, “State” stands for the state level, while “FBiH” stands for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and “RS” stands for Republika Srpska - the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Note that the presented scoring criteria system is not a full representation of the scoring methodology used to determine the score for an indicator. For more information, see the Methodology section.

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