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Discussion notes on Trade Facilitation Nepal’s perspective Compiled by -Bishnu Pandey

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Page 1: Discussion notes on Trade Facilitation Nepals perspective Compiled by -Bishnu Pandey

Discussion notes on

Trade Facilitation Nepal’s perspective

Compiled by-Bishnu Pandey

Page 2: Discussion notes on Trade Facilitation Nepals perspective Compiled by -Bishnu Pandey

Background

• Not a very new phenomena• TF very much part of the agenda of many

international and regional organizations– GATT– WCO– UNCTAD– World Bank– OECD– UNECE – APEC and so on

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Defining TF

• Des not have a commonly accepted standard definition

• WTO defines as -‘The simplification and harmonization of international trade procedures where trade procedures are the activities, practices and formalities involved in collecting, presenting, communicating and processing data required for the movement of goods in international trade’ .

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Defining …• United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and

Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT), defines trade facilitation as ‘the simplification, standardization and harmonization of procedures and associated information flows required to move goods from seller to buyer and to make payment’.

• OECD defines trade facilitation as “simplification and standardisation of procedures and associated information flows required to move goods internationally from seller to buyer and to pass payments in the other direction”

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Defining ….

• Occasionally, the term ‘trade facilitation’ is also used more literally, and is extended to mean the improvement of transport infrastructure (that is, transport facilitation), removal of government corruption, reduction of customs tariffs, removal of inverted tariffs, resolution of non-tariff trade barriers, export marketing and export promotion.

• Three main components – – Simplification of procedures, – Harmonization of laws & regulations, – Standardization of means

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Defining ..

• Simplification - the process of eliminating all unnecessary elements and duplications in formalities, process and procedures

• Harmonization - alignment of national formalities, procedures, operations and documents with international conventions, standards and practices

• standardization - process of developing internationally agreed formats for practices and procedures, documents, information and other means

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TF Objectives

• To improve the trade environment and reduce or eliminate any transaction cost between business and government

• To make the transactions easier, quicker and more economical than before

• To enable trading activities to be carried out with minimum efforts and costs

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TF in WTO• Initiated by Singapore Ministerial 1996 - one of four

focused areas (trade facilitation, trade and competition, trade and investment, and transparency in government procurement)

• Doha Ministerial recognized the case for further expediting the movement, release and clearance of goods, including the goods in transit and the need of TACB

• General Council decision on 1 August (July Package) – Modalities of Negotiation (Annex D) (only TF was taken up)

• Hong Kong Ministerial – reaffirmed the mandate and modalities adopted by July Package

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WTO negotiation

Negotiations based on three GATT Articles• Article V – Freedom of Transit• Article VIII – Fees and formalities connected

with importation and exportation• Article X – Publication and Administration of

Trade Regulations

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Nepal’s context: Measures undertaken to FacilitateTrade Sector

• Customs Related:Adoption of Harmonized Customs CodesTariff Structure Rationalized (Lowered & Slabs reduced)Implementation of Automation (ASYCUDA) in 9 major CustomsContainer Sealing Facility introducedGradual Phasing out of ODCs

• Import/Export Related:Abolition of Quantitative Restrictions and NTB on imports

Elimination of Export Import LicensingBonded Warehouse & Duty Drawback SchemeOne Spot Export Clearing House in KathmanduCurrent Account ConvertibilityMarket determined Exchange Rate

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Measures undertaken to …• Trade Related Agreements:

Bilateral Trade Agreements with 17 Trade PartnersTransit Facilitation Agreement with India and BangladeshAccession to WTO, SAFTA, BIMSTECSAARC agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in

Customs MattersSouth Asian Sub-regional Economic Cooperation on Trade

Corriders• Trade Related Physical Infrastructures

Operationalization of Rail Connected Inland Container Depot at Birgunj and Road Connected at Biratnagar and BhairahawaICD in Kakarbhitta in the final stage

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Nepal’s Needs AssessmentNepal undertook needs assessment in 2009. The following three categories were used to

assess our needs-1. Those measures that they have already undertaken or they can be undertaken

relatively easily and that they can therefore agree to implement straight away, as soon as the agreement is finalized

2. A second category that the national needs assessment exercise has shown they would require time to carry out, and

3. A third category for which they require not only time but also technical assistance and capacity building support in order to complete satisfactorily.

The result was as follows:Already Compliant with 3 (5%)Partially compliant with 40 (68%)Not compliant with 13 (22%)Not applicable with 3 (5%)– E.g. F.3- Import/Rapid Alerts and I.1-

Elimination of Consular Transaction

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Needs assessment …Priority areas identified for Technical Assistance

• Periodic Review of Formalities• Coordination of Activities of Border Agencies• Use of International Standards• Test Procedures• Specific Parameters for Fees and Charges connected with Importation and

Exportation• Single Window• Advance Rulings• Risk Management• Post-Clearance Audit• Strengthened non-discrimination of transit operators• Reduction/Simplification of Transit Fees• Promotion of regional Transit Agreements• Monitoring

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On-going Efforts Towards Trade Facilitation

Transit Facility• Exploring alternate Transit of Mumbai, Phulbari, Mongla• Developing Nepal as Transit Point to facilitate trade between India and China

Bilateral, Regional, and Multilateral Initiatives• Negotiation under SAFTA and BIMSTEC for Trade Facilitation Measures of Harmonization Recognition Accreditation Certification of Standards, Simplification of Customs , Banking Procedures, Business Visa, Transit Facilities• Regional Cooperation for Transport Infrastructure Development• Participation on Negotiating Group on Trade Facilitation in the

WTO

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On-going Efforts towardsTrade Facilitation

Customs Administration• Provisions of Revised Kyoto Convention in the amendment of Customs

Act• Custom Valuation based on transaction value• Broker module applied in 6 Customs (1 more planned for June) • Single Administrative Document through electronic media• Selectivity Module applied in 4 customs (1 more planned for June)• PCA office established, • Risk Management initiated• Time bound Clearance, Simplification of Procedures • Performance based incentive mechanisms applied• Monitoring of Custom office performances• Automation, publications of Manuals, Training are ongoing activities

under three years Customs Reform and Modernization Action Plan (2009-2013)

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On-going Efforts….

Trade Instruments and Infrastructure• Provision of Export Promotion and Special Economic Zones• Provision of Single Negotiable Multimodal Transport

Document• Integrated Physical Facility at four land Custom adjoining

India (Biratnagar, Birgunj, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj)• Exploring the possibilities of establishing ICD at various

places including Tatopani, Rasuwa, Krishnanagar….• Activating National Trade Facilitation Committee (?)

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Service providers in TFTrade facilitation depends on the activities of many service providers. • shipping lines, airlines, banks or finance companies, • express curriers intermediaries including postal services,• trucking and haulage companies' • railway companies' freight forwarders, customs brokers • insurance companies, seaport and airport operators, • International rail-terminal operators, • inland container port operators, • cargo handlers and handling agents, • warehouse operators, transit-shed operators, • transit transport operators, • independent testing and inspection companies, • sanitary and Phyto-sanitary measures • port community system providers• specialist IT service providers and so on

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Separate files on -• Documents used in importation and

exportation• Port clearance flow chart• Comparative tables

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Major issues• Poor infrastructure customs and ports• Lengthy and cumbersome procedure in transit port• Resource constraints in investment in physical infrastructure

along border points and trade/transit corridors • High transaction costs • Lack of coordination • Complex procedures, laws and regulations• Customs administration more revenue oriented than

facilitation, with almost 90 percent clerical staff• Absence of separate clearance tracks as express, sensitive

and regular at border custom points

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Way forward

• Harmonizing simplifying and standardizing documents and procedures

• Network of national and intra-regional transport infrastructure development

• Negotiating bilateral/regional trade, transport, transit agreements

• Enhancing capability for PCA and risk management• Optimizing the use of ICT and managing web for online

services• Enhancing enforcement and facilitating capability of customs• Human resource development plan for customs

modernization

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Doing the same thing and expecting different results is a sign of madness.

- Albert Einstein

Thanks for your patience