United Nations ESCAP. ARTNeT2015-06-102015-06-102011978-92-1-120617-31020-3516ST/ESCAP/2584http://hdl.handle.net/10625/54235http://www.unescap.org/sites/default/files/tipub2584.pdfSimplifying trade procedures and making them more transparent has been identified as a way to make international trade more inclusive, as well as facilitating engagement of small and medium-sized enterprises in import and export activities. The study of differential impacts of trade facilitation (TF) measures, particularly those applying ICT on small and large firms is also essential. Case studies on the impact of information technology in trade facilitation on small and medium-sized enterprises were conducted in 5 countries at different levels of development and spanning the Southeast, East and South Asian subregions. Analysis and findings from the country case studies are presented.1 digital file (268 p. : ill.)application/pdfenASIA AND THE PACIFICTRADE FACILITATIONGLOBALIZATIONICTSMALL ENTERPRISESKOREABANGLADESHSRI LANKAPHILIPPINESCARGOCARGO CLEARANCECUSTOMS AUTOMATIONE-TRADEE-COMMERCESMALL SCALE INDUSTRYPORTSFOREIGN INVESTMENTSMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISESFAR EAST ASIADevelopment impact of information technology in trade facilitation : a study by the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on TradeBook