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1 The Canada Border Services Agency and Coordinated Border Management Regional Conference of Customs Directors General, April 22-25, 2012

2 2 Coordinated Border Management “Better coordinated border management…entails coordination and cooperation among all the relevant authorities and agencies involved in border security and regulatory requirements that apply to passengers, goods and conveyances that are moved across borders.” ~ Customs in the 21 st Century

3 3 Enhanced risk management Resource efficiencies Internal and external policy cohesion Increased accountability / transparency Coordinated Border Management Increased trade volumes Increased security threats Societal demand Fiscal constraint Success Factors Benefits Drivers Political will Legislative / regulatory environment Private sector buy-in Organizational will

4 44 Building of the Canada Border Services Agency An integrated approach to border management with an emphasis on security and public safety –Development of a new organizational structure –Establishing a common organizational culture –Ongoing modernization efforts An integrated border agency that is recognized for service excellence in ensuring Canada’s security and prosperity Agency Vision Statement

5 5 WCO APEC Other border management agencies Importers / Exporters Airport / port authorities Trade associations Other government departments and agencies GovernmentStakeholdersInternational Building Trust Regular and open communication Clarity of Roles Requirements Our Engagement Partners International standards WCO SAFE Framework Capacity Building Trusted Trader Border Commercial Consultative Committee Air Consultative Committee Joint trade and security programming Single Window Joint force operations Examples

6 66 Path to Beyond the Border 2009 2012 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008 2013 2010 2011 Beyond the Border CBSA/CBP Framework Security and Prosperity Partnership Creation of the CBSA 2005 2001 Smart Border Accord 2003 Creation of the US CBP

7 77 Beyond the Border Action Plan  Focuses on four areas of Canada-U.S. cooperation:  Addressing threats early  Trade facilitation, economic growth and job creation  Integrated cross-border law enforcement  Critical infrastructure and cyber security  Initiatives include: -Harmonization of trusted programs -Infrastructure and technology -Simplification of business reporting requirements -Improving shared approach to identify management -Improving information sharing Emphasis on measures to “push out” border operations to identify high or unknown risks earlier in the process www.actionplan.gc.ca/border

8 8 Conclusion CBM ensures effective response to new and emerging challenges –Fiscal constraints –Increased trade and travel –Societal expectations 8 Making CBM Work –Incremental changes –Commitment at domestic and international levels –Capitalize on multilateral resources –Accountability and transparency –Monitoring and targeting


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