Title: CONTRIBUTION OF CUSTOMS FOR
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2- CONTRIBUTION OF CUSTOMS FOR
- ENHANCED TRAFFIC OF GOODS TROUGH
- NATIONAL BORDER CROSSINGS
- Vanco Kargov
- Director General
- Customs Administration of the Republic of
Macedonia - Ohrid , Republic of Macedonia, May 22nd, 2009
3STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
- The priorities of the Customs Administration are
divided into five strategic objectives - legal framework harmonization with the European
legislation and WCO standards - efficient revenue collection and implementation
of trade policy measures - protection of the citizens and fight against
organised crime - effective application of IC Technologies
- modernisation of the Customs Service and
enhancement of the cooperation
4SUMMARY
- Legal framework harmonisation with the European
legislation and WCO standards - Institutional capacity
- Trade and transport facilitation
- Transparency
5STANDARD
- Framework of standards to secure and facilitate
global trade of the World Customs Organization - Objectives and Principles
- Establish standards that provide supply chain
security and facilitation - Promote certainty and predictability
- Customs cooperation
- Strengthen Customs/business cooperation
- Promote seamless movement of goods
6STANDARD
- Framework of standards to secure and facilitate
global trade of the World Customs Organization - Core elements
- Advanced electronic cargo information
- Consistent risk-menagement approach
- Inspection of high-risk cargo using non-intrusive
detection equipment - Enhanced trade facilitation for legitimate trade
- Authorized economic operator (AEO) concept
7LEGISLATIVE ALIGNMENT
- Customs Code amended
- Legal framework for the Authorised Economic
Operator concept introduced - Regulation on the Implementation of the Customs
Code Amended (OG 42, March 2009) - Authorised economic operator concept introduced
- WCO International Convention on the
simplification and harmonization of customs
procedures Revised Kyoto Convention, ratified
in December 2008
8LEGISLATIVE ALIGNMENT
- Reduction and elimination of administrative taxes
and fees - Processing Customs declarations fee abolished
- Customs escort fees abolished
- Vehicle weighting fee abolished
- Public Customs owned Terminal fee significantly
reduced
9LEGISLATIVE ALIGNMENT
- TRANSIT
- Improve efficiency and effectiveness of the
transit procedures - Legislation (amendments to the Customs Code and
Implementing regulation) drafted - Identified other legal acts that need to be
changed -
- EU experts under IPA 2007 will assist in further
harmonization of transit regulation and border
procedures -
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10INTRODUCTION OF NEW ICT SYSTEMS
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- New National Customs Declaration Processing
System compatible for connectivity with the EU
systems is under implementation -
- Agreement signed with IT_at_MAC Consortium (January
2009) -
- Software under preparation
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- Introduction of paperless environment
- Improved efficiency and effectiveness of transit
and other customs procedures -
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11INTRODUCTION OF NEW ICT SYSTEMS
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- Benefits to Economic Operators
- Improve quality of service
- Quicker discharge of electronic messages
- Lower expenses to prepare paper documents
- Customs can take decision on prior to arrival of
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12ICT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
- Electronic Single Window for import, export and
transit licensing and tariff quota - EXIM
introduced and operational, new features are
considered - Data exchange software with neighboring countries
tested
13Electronic Single Window for import, export and
transit licensing and tariff quota - EXIM
- Services Provided
- Single frame for all required information for
obtaining import, export or transit of 66
licenses - Submission of requests and tracking the current
status of licences from their own premises - Equal legal validity of electronic and paper
application - Issuance of electronic licenses and monitoring
their use - Free of charge
- Services available 24 hours/ 7 days a week
- Saving time and costs for businesses as a result
of electronic submission of applications
14Electronic Single Window for import, export and
transit licensing and tariff quota - EXIM
- Users
- Government agencies
- Exporters
- Importers
- Carriers
- Brokers
- Freight Forwarders
15ICT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
- Electronic Single Window for import, export and
transit licensing and tariff quota - EXIM
introduced and operational -
16INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
- 4 Mobile X-Ray Scanners for inspection of large
vehicles and containers operational - - non-intrusive inspection
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17INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
- Radiation detection devices
- introduced to eliminate the harmful consequences
- - non-intrusive inspection
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18INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
- Customs is responsible for management,
administration and maintenance of premises at the
road Border Crossings by taking over -
- 50.000?² land and premises
- 204 employees
- Equipment
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- Terminal fees significantly reduced
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19INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
- Centralized Video Surveillance System introduced
- 240 fixed and mobile cameras installed at
all border and inland Customs Offices, controlled
and monitored by the Coordination and
Communication Department
20INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
- Automatic Number Plate Recognition System
Introduced - Modern security customs seals procured
21TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION
- The fees for using the services provided by the
Customs IT System abolished - Promotion of facility given by Simplified
Customs procedures -
- The criteria for reduction of the guarantee
securing possible customs debt adapted to the
conditions of the Macedonian economy - 24 hour clearance at the Border Crossings
which have suitable infrastructure enabled - No need of a transit declaration, therefore no
expenses for it - No double payment of administrative taxes
- No need of double stay at terminals, therefore no
expenses for terminal services, - Increased capacity for business cycle planning
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22TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION
- Second Phase of Regulatory Guillotine
- The second phase started at the beginning of
2009, in general refers to - additional facilitation of import, export and
transit by providing continuous presence of the
relevant inspection services at all Border
Crossing points, - administrative capacity building,
- reduction of the amount of documentation,
- reduction of fees,
- elimination of the unnecessary procedures,
- electronic connection with the other competent
agencies, - adequate legislation amendments, and
- other measures enabling easier movement and
clearance of goods
23TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION
- ADVISORY BODY FOR CUSTOMS COOPERATION FORMED
- Members
- Economic Chamber of Macedonia,
- Chambers of Commerce of Macedonia,
- Economic Chamber for North-West Macedonia,
- MAKAMTRANS - Association of Independent
Transporters Syndicates, - Association of Macedonian Enterprises for Road
International Transport Makedonija Soobrakaj
(A.M.E.R.I.T) and - Macedonian International Freight Forwarding and
Logistics Operators Association (MIFA) - AIM
- to promote the partnership between the Customs
Administration and the business community, and - ensure high level of security and facilitation of
international trade - Standard established by the Convention on
Simplification and Harmonization of the Customs
Procedures (Reviewed Kyoto Convention).
24TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION
- Communication between the Customs Administration
and the business community - Bilateral and multilateral level meetings with
over 300 economic operators, associations and
unions have been held in several Macedonian
cities - Customs Administration presented the ongoing and
future activities related to facilitation of
import in and export - Business community presented the issues regarding
customs formalities and gave suggestions for
resolving, i.e. overcoming these problems -
25TRADE AND TRANSPORT FACILITATION
26TRANSPARENCY
- Information to trade available at Customs
Administrations website www.customs.gov.mk - 2009 Customs Clearance Guide
- available free of charge on the internet website
- OBJECTIVE
- other participants in the international trade.
- to facilitate the customs procedures for the
officials - Includes MFN duty rates, the Guide incorporates
the preferential rates, in accordance with the
Free Trade Agreements are incorporated, VAT,
excise and the proscribed non-tariff measures
27TRANSPARENCY
- MONTHLY NEWSLETTER CUSTOMS
- available free of charge
- Contains
- novelties in the customs operations and
information and data of interest for the wider
trade and business community. - PURPOSE
- to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the
Customs work, and - to inform the business community on the ongoing
and planned activities in the area of customs
operations
28- CONTRIBUTION OF CUSTOMS FOR
- ENHANCED TRAFFIC OF GOODS TROUGH
- NATIONAL BORDER CROSSINGS
- Vanco Kargov
- Director General
- Customs Administration of the Republic of
Macedonia - Ohrid , Republic of Macedonia, May 22nd, 2009