Title: WCO presentation
1WCO instruments proposed in the WTO negotiations
Meeting of Core Group, African Group and
Caribbean Group 8 November 2005, Geneva
Kunio Mikuriya Tadatsugu Toni Matsudaira World
Customs Organization (WCO)
2WTO July Package - Annex D
- 9. Due account shall be taken of the relevant
work of the WCO and other relevant international
organizations in this area.
3WCO instruments addressed in the WTO proposals
- HS
- (TN/TF/W/24, 45, 46, 52)
- Revised Kyoto Convention
- (TN/TF/W/ 30, 34, 36, 39, 42, 45, 46, 49, 50, 52,
53, 55, 58) - Customs Data Model
- (TN/TF/W/ 18, 46, 57)
- Immediate Release Guidelines
- (TN/TF/W/ 10, 44, 45, 50)
- Time Release Study Guide
- (TN/TF/W/ 18, 45, 46)
- Istanbul Convention
- (TN/TF/W/ 30)
4Compilation L.1. Objective Criteria for Tariff
Classification (TN/TF/W/43)
Main Measure(s) Proposed Require objective
criteria for the tariff classification of goods.
(TN/TF/W/24) Suggested Approach/Means "...
requiring the use of objective tests, and (...)
requiring Members to adopt the World Customs
Organization's Convention on the Harmonized
Commodity Description and Coding System ('the HS
Convention') "... establish criteria that
classification decisions and any necessary tests
should satisfy, such as objectivity, scientific
basis, wide acceptance and impartiality." See
also TN/TF/W/46
5H S
- Universal economic language and code for
transportable goods - Used by over 190 countries and economies (120
Contracting Parties) - Basis for tariff application, GATT tariff
schedule, trade negotiations, trade statistics,
implementation of border measures (quota,
controls, etc) - Periodic Review
- 5 year interval in principle,
- HS2002 as current version, HS2007 review work
underway - Uniform application assured by WCO HS Committee
- Interpretation (Explanatory note, Compendium of
classification opinions) - Dispute settlement (Recommendations)
- Technical assistance by WCO Secretariat
- HS infrastructure, advance rulings
(classification advice)
6Compilation Release clearance of goods,
formalities, transit (TN/TF/W/43)
- K.1.(c) Risk Management
- Use risk management and risk analysis as defined
in the WCO Revised Kyoto Convention Guidelines.
(TN/TF/W/49) - H.1.(d) Use of International Standards
- Recommendation to accede to the conventions
administered by the World Customs Organization
(WCO) which seek to harmonize and simplify
customs procedures, in particular the
International Convention on the Simplification
and Harmonization of Customs Procedures (Kyoto
Convention), (TN/TF/W/30) - M.3.(c) Disciplines on Transit Formalities and
Documentation Requirements. - "....give careful consideration to the
possibility of acceding to international
instruments relating to Customs transit if they
are in a position to implement them. If this is
not possible, when drawing up bilateral or
regional agreements with a view to setting up
international Customs transit procedure, they
should consider the Standards and Recommended
Practices of Annex E of the Revised Kyoto
Convention of 1999." ( TN/TF/W/39).
7Revised Kyoto Convention
- Originally adopted in 1973 and revised in 1999
- Use of modern technology (automation)
- Use of modern techniques (risk management,
partnership with trade) - Legal structure
- Main body, General Annex (core principles),
Specific Annexes (standards for specific
procedures) - Guidelines (guide for implementation, best
practice) constantly updated - Entry into force on 3 February 2006 (accession by
40 members) - Kyoto Management Committee
- Accession open to WCO/UN members
- Consistent with and complementary to the WTO rules
8Measures covered by the WCO instruments
- Pre-arrival declaration
- Express shipment
- Post clearance audit
- Authorized traders
- Co-operation
- Automation
- Transit
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- Publication of information
- Advance Rulings
- Appeals
- Fees
- Standardized and simplified documents
- Risk Assessment
9Compilation H.1.(d) Use of International
Standards
Main Measure(s) Proposed Members should
agree to use international standards and
instruments as the basis for their import and
export procedures and requirements (...)
(TN/TF/W/46) Suggested Approach/Means "The
data set developed within the WCO data model, UN
EDIFACT (UN Electronic Data Interchange for
Administration, Commerce and Transport) and the
UN Layout Key could be identified as basic
reference points/standards for using
international standards as a basis for
documentation and data requirements (...), and
WTO Members may wish to identify others. " Also
see TN/TF/W/18 TN/TF/W/57
10UN instruments
- UN Layout Key
- Revised Kyoto Convention
- The paper format of the Goods declaration
shall conform to the UN-layout key. - Standardized trade documents in size, format,
data elements (including customs goods
declaration) - UN/EDIFACT
- Electronic Data Interchange for Administration,
Commerce and Trade
11WCO Data Model
- Harmonized maximum data sets their electronic
message format to complete border procedures - Effective efficient tool for B2B, B2G, G2G
exchange of information - Compatible with UN/EDIFACT
- Interoperable with trade and transport
- Cover border measures other than Customs
- Supporting Single Window
- latest version June 2005
12Compilation K.1. (b) Expedited Procedures for
Express Shipments
Main Measure(s) Proposed "... an agreement on
trade facilitation should promote the widespread
implementation of the procedures of the WCO on
Express Consignments" as the "international
standard procedures for clearance of express
goods." (TN/TF/W/45) Also see TN/TF/W/10 and 44
13Immediate Release Guidelines
- Scope
- Shipments requested for immediate release
- Express consignment carriers, freight
forwarders, and postal services - Categorization of shipments into 4 categories
- Correspondence and documents
- Low value consignments with no duties and taxes
- Low value dutiable consignments
- High value consignments
- Procedures dataset specific to each category
- Pre-arrival declaration data processing
14Compilation F.2 Maintenance and Reinforcement of
Integrity and Ethical Conduct Among Officials
(a) Establishment of a Code of Conduct (b)
Computerized System to Reduce/Eliminate
Discretion (c) System of Penalties (d)
Technical Assistance to Create/Build up
Capacities to Prevent and Control Customs
Offences (e) Appointment of Staff for Education
and Training (f) Coordination and Control
Mechanisms In particular, TN/TF/W/60 lists up
WCO Arusha Declaration and implementation tools
as important reference
15 Arusha Declaration
- Adopted in 1993 and revised in 2003
- Leadership commitment
- Simplification of procedures and automation
- Reduce opportunities for malpractices
- Adequate human resource management
- Recruit, training, rotation, remunerations etc.
- Partnership with private sector
- Tools for implementation (Model code of ethics
and conduct, Integrity Self-Assessment Guide,
Action Plan)
16Capacity Building during negotiations
- Assistance in understanding of issues
- Information sheets for negotiators
- Promote customs involvement in supporting
negotiators - Identification of needs priorities
- Self-assessment checklists (proposal-based
checklists under consideration) - WTO trade facilitation negotiations support guide
(WB) - Needs assessment questionnaire inventory (WTO)
- Time release study
17Capacity Building for implementation
- Enhance effectiveness and efficiency of customs
administration to discharge its responsibilities
in revenue collection, protection of society,
security and facilitation of global trade - Base Customs procedures on international
standards and best practices - A broad and comprehensive process that cannot be
tackled on a narrow technical or single issue
basis - Connect capacity building needs and funding
18Customs Capacity Building Strategy(adopted June
2003 by WCO Council)
- Lesson learned - Need for
- Political will and commitment
- Greater ownership and participation of Customs
personnel - Accurate diagnosis of needs and country specific
responses - Realistic donor and government expectations
- Adequate resources (human and financial)
- Enhanced co-operation and coherence
19WCO assistance in CB
- Assist in ownership approach
- Intervention at early stage
- Diagnostics
- Action planning
- Business case for funding to address donors
- Pool of experts
- Training material
- E-learning
- Collaborative efforts with other international
organizations and donors - Regional approach
- Regional Training Center
- Regional Office for Capacity Building, Asia
Pacific - Synergy with existing regional institutions and
initiatives
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