To expedite and simplify information flow between government and trade and bring meaningful gain to all parties involved in international trade. To establish.

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To expedite and simplify information flow between government and trade and bring meaningful gain to all parties involved in international trade. To establish the viable, simplified, standardized and integrated environment for cargo clearance in line with international best practices To reduce time and resources needed for cargo clearance Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

A single submission A single processing of data and Information A single consultation & decision making process Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

DD esign a model for the ASEAN Single Window EE stablish and operate mechanisms of consultation and decision making among involved ministers and agencies for the effective implementation of ASEAN Single Window UU ndertake the harmonization and standardization of data and information relevant to the ASEAN Single Window DD raft an agreement to enforce the implementation of the ASEAN Single Window Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

EEstablishment National Working Group CCompilation of related documents CCompilation of relevant procedures and functions Phase I (Aug 2004 – Nov 2004) Phase II (Dec 2004 – Mar 2005) AAnalysis of data structures and business process flows FFormulation of the new business process flows DDevelopment of the technical documents DDevelopment of the draft ASEAN agreement Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Phase III (Apr 2005 – Jun 2005) Phase IV (Jul 2005 – Sep 2005) FFinalization of ASEAN agreement FFinalization of technical documents DDevelopment of Draft ASW Model CConsultation with the private sectors FFinalization of ASW Model DDevelopment of implementation plan SSubmission of ASW Model to AEM Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

BRU Nat’l SW CAM Nat’l SW IND Nat’l SW LAO Nat’l SW MAL Nat’l SW MYA Nat’l SW PHI Nat’l SW SIN Nat’l SW THA Nat’l SW VIE Nat’l SW ASEAN Reg’l SW Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Singapore SW Indonesia SWViet Nam SW Internet Facilities Cambodia SW Brunei SW Malaysia SWMyanmar SWPhilippines SW Thailand SW Lao SW SW = Single Window Provider Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 Logistics – Efficient flow of Goods ~25-30% ~11% ~10% ~7% Thailand Japan USA EU  Logistics Costs in Thailand is quite high Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Transportation Infrastructure & Legislation ICT Development Knowledge Development SME Competency Improvement Efficiency Information Network Development HR Development For Supporting Industry Development Logistics System for SMEs Improvement Law & Regulation Create Logistics Database HR Development for Industry Promote IT solutions For SMEs Infrastructure Development Support SMEs Logistics Providers HR Development for Service Providers HR Development for Government Agencies High Priority Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Port Window Customs Window Trading Window Licensing Agency Window Single Window Facilities Fishery Food & Drug Agriculture Others Terminal/Depot Operator Port Authorities Trading Company Bank Insurers Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Broker Importer Exporter

Release And Clearance Others Fishery Food & Drug Agriculture Trader Integrated electronic single point of entry Internet Licensing Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Single Window Facilities Licensing Agency Window Customs Window Port Window Customs Enforcement Customs Clearance

 Information Center Portal  TOR for government agencies to integrate their backend systems  Single Window entry Pilot Project on some potential product connectivity with involved government agencies  Integrated System for more strategic products  Fully Integrated Project Developme nt  Cross- border Application s Developme nt Pilot Project Implementation Year# 1 Expand to other groups of products Year# 2 Cross Border Paperless Trading Cross Border Paperless Trading Year# 3 Main Activities Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia More effective and efficient deployment of resources Correct and increased revenue yield Improved trade compliance Enhanced security Increased integrity and transparency Reduced costs decreased delays Faster release and clearance

Dr. Sathit Limpongpan Director-General of Customs The Royal Thai Customs Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Facilitation Implementation for ASIA and Pacific Region March 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia