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TRADE FACILITATION BUILDING COMPETATIVENESS IN THE GLOBAL TRADE ENVIRONMENT Workshop on Trade Facilitation Kiev, 10 October 2005 Tom Butterly Deputy Chief Global Trade Solutions Branch United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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Trade Facilitation – Building Competitiveness in a Global Trade Environment Trade Facilitation overview Benefits of Trade Facilitation TF Tools available Strategic Approach to Implementing TF United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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What is Trade Facilitation Facilitate: to make easy or easier The simplification, standardization and harmonization of procedures and associated information flows required to move goods from seller to buyer and to make payment United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRANSACTION PROCESS Commercial Procedures Establish Contract Order Goods Advise On Delivery Request Payment Transport Procedures Establish Transport Contract Collect,Transport and Deliver Goods Provide Waybills, Goods Receipts Status reports Regulatory Procudures Obtain Import/Export Licences etc Provide Customs Declarations Provide Cargo Declaration Apply Trade Security Procedures Clear Goods for Export/Import Financial Procedures Provide Credit Rating Provide Insurance Provide Credit Execute Payment Issue Statements INVOLVES Prepare For Export TransportImport SHIP BUY PAY Prepare For Import
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Role of Government Regulate or Facilitate ?
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Facilitate Changed mind set Strong Political Will Dialogue with Private Sector United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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Economic Benefits Estimates vary from 1-15% of total trade transaction costs Even if only 1%, OECD estimates total gains to world economy of US$40, billion APEC estimates gains of US$46 billion from trade facilitation measures - adopted TF as key policy target. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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Economic Benefits Benefits higher for developing countries and for SMEs Greater than the potential value of increased tariff reductions under future multilateral trade negotiations. Investment link (Ireland) United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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Recent UNECE Study on TF TF plays a crucial role in deriving benefits from overall trade liberalisation policy Even in non-liberalised economies significant benefits cold be gained The introduction of trade liberalisation measures without parallel trade facilitation initiative might fail to realise their full economic potential. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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Trade Facilitation at the WTO Trade Facilitation under the Doha Work Programme is helping to build the POLITICAL WILL –Over 50 proposals
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Tools Available
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UN/CEFACT Standards and Recommendations Over 30 Recommendations and International Standards Some Key Recommendations –Rec, 1, UN Layout Key for Trade Documents (ISO 6422) –Rec, 33, Single Window –UNeDocs
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Destination Mode of transport
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Single Administrative Document (SAD)
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UN Trade Facilitator Toolkit Practical tools that help trade facilitators to align trade documents Guidelines for Trade Facilitators UNLK Grid in Adobe Acrobat Background material (UNLK, UNTDED..) Beta version available from our website at http://unece.unog.ch/etrade/
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XML Exporter Importer PAPER Importers Bank EDIFACT F Forwarder HTML/PDF Electronic Signature Document Validation Electronic Post Mark Language switching National Requirements Time Stamping…. Digital Document Web Services Office PC Standard user software, Internet Browser Back-end Server UNeDocs Trade & Transport Documents Security, efficiency, speed, best business practice, ICT integration Adds Provides specialised services Cost Recovery basis Internet
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UN/CEFACT Recommendation Number 33 Single Window to enhance the efficient exchange of information between trade and government
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Submission of Trade Documents The current situation
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Single Window Approach a simple, one-stop solution offering official control with tradea simple, one-stop solution offering official control with trade facilitatio n
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Single Window Features allow traders to lodge standardized information and documents with a single entry point to fulfil all import, export, and transit-related regulatory requirements sharing of information amongst government agencies in respect of international trade transactions allows payment of duties and other charges provides coordinated controls and inspections of the various governmental authorities. source of trade related government information
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Costs and Benefits of a Single Window Benefits for government and trade Faster processes, clearance and release Reduced costs of compliance Reduced corruption Reduction in bureaucratic processes Better collection of government revenues Improved trader compliance risk management techniques for control and enforcement purposes Predictable application and explanation of rules Better planning Implementation costs From less than one million US dollars (Guatemala) to Between 1and 4 million dollars (Finland, Senegal, Malaysia). In the US, the cost was significantly higher but the system is quite extensive and covers many additional areas. Benefits outweigh costs ……
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UN/CEFACT SW REPOSITORY – Overview of existing Single Window facilities in Finland Germany Guatemala Hong Kong SAR (China) Mauritius Malaysia Senegal Singapore Sweden United States. More case studies to come …….
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Standards and Tools Available from Other Organisations WCO World Bank UNCTAD UNIDO ICC IRU www.gfptt.org
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Strategic Approach to Realising the Benefits of Trade Facilitation Establish TF as a key component of trade and economic policy – facilitate trade Develop national and regional implementation strategies, with clear goals and benchmarks - APEC Ensure open dialogue with the business community – from the beginning Utilise existing trade tools and international standards United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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.. make trade facilitation happen!
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UNECE Resources All UNECE Recommendations, codes, standards and publications are available for free on our website at: www.unece.org/trade www.unece.org/cefact For other inquiries, please contact: tom.butterly@unece.org United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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