Regional Integration and Inter- States Trade: the ESA OSBP Experience

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1er Congrès et Exposition des Transports Publics Africains 1 st African Public Transport Congress and Exhibition Dakar, Sénégal/Senegal 3-7 Octobre/October 2010 Insérez ici votre logo Insert here your logo Regional Integration and Inter- States Trade: the ESA OSBP Experience Hosea Nyangweso Principal Civil Engineer East African Community

We are part of a big African dream

A customs Union established between Burundi Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda in 2005. Its objectives are: 1. Further liberalisation of intra-regional trade in goods. 2. Promotion of efficiency in production within the Community; 3. Enhancement of domestic, cross-border and foreign investment in the Community; and 4. Promotion of economic development and diversification in industrialisation in the Community. 5. Deepening and widening political, social and economic cooperation.

Customs Union Common Market Monetary Union Political Federation 2005 2010 2012?

A customs Union established between Burundi Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda in 2005. A Common Market (Established in July 2010)

The Customs Union What is a Customs Union? A legally binding voluntary commitment of cooperation/integration by neighboring countries to Dismantle trade barriers amongst themselves Adopt harmonized intra trade regimes 6

Tenets of the EAC Customs Union Gradual elimination of internal tariff; Application of a Common External Tariff; Removal of NTBs; Trade Facilitation; Cooperation in prevention, investigation and suppression of offences; Joint Institutional framework on Customs and Trade management 7

THE EAC COMMON MARKET What is a Common Market? A legal and binding commitment to a deeper and Stronger functional integration by member Countries to-: Remove all trade barriers on goods and services; Liberalize the movement of the factors of production amongst themselves;

Features of a Common Market Additional integration of the factor market on top of the product market integration -: Free trade in goods Free trade in services Freedom of movement of capital Freedom of movement of labour and the right of Establishment and Residence 9

45 Identified in various sectors 15 are surface transport related and include: - Delays at the Ports (Mombasa & Dar) - Varying application of axle load specifications - Excessive number of weighbridges - Transit charges not harmonized - Lack of electronic cargo tracking - Corruption along the transit Corridors - Delays at borders

ratify or accede to international conventions on road traffic and road signs harmonise their traffic laws, regulations and highway codes adopt common requirements for the insurance of goods and vehicles adopt and establish common road safety regulations co-ordinated approach in the implementation of trunk road projects

KEY TRANSIT COST PARAMETERS PRIMARY CAUSES OF LONG TRANSIT TIMES CLEARING AGENCY, 8% PORT CHARGES, 1% SHIPPING LINE, 3% ROAD HAULAGE, 88%

Step 1 Joint Border Inspectio ns Step 2 Integrate d Border Managem ent (IBM)/OS BP Step 3 Single Window Systems (SWS)

BORDER AGENCIES SHOULD FACILITATE THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS ACROSS BORDERS WHILE MEETING NORMAL NATIONAL/REGIONAL TRADE REQUIREMENTS Police Customs Plant/Ani mal Health CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS: Appreciate of Each Other s Responsibilities and Roles Streamline and Simplify Documentation and Procedures Immigration Bureau of Standard s Port Health Put in Place Systems that Support Cooperation and Collaboration Undertake Joint Inspections Agree on Performance Benchmarks and Targets and Customer Service

Characteristics of EAC Borders Immigration, customs and police at all borders. Other agencies (bureau of standards, plant health, human health, veterinary controls, food and drug safety, etc) at certain borders Scarcity of staff at borders Agencies operate under separate legal mandates with little overall coordination Minimal facilities Some problems with power and connectivity; not all borders computerized Need greater simplification and harmonization of standards and required documentation

CURRENT BORDER CROSSING PROCEDURES B O R D E R Pol Imm Cus MoT Other C R Pol Imm Cust MoT Other Pol Other MoT Cust Imm O S S I N G Pol Other MoT Cust Imm

PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT ENCROACHING BORDER POSTS LAND

PHOTO 4-BUSINESS PREMISES AND BORDER POST OFFICES INTERSPERSED

PEDESTRIAN AND MOTORISED TRAFFIC NOT SEGREGATED

SMALL SCALE IMPORTERS GOODS VERIFIED ON OPEN YARD - ISEBANIA

STAFFER WITH NO OFFICE ACCOMMODATION

VERIFICATION IN PROGRESS AT SIRARI

One Stop Border Concept To reduce the number of stops incurred in a cross border trade transaction by combining the activities of both countries border organisations at a single location [in each direction for juxtaposed facilities]. To increase the effectiveness of cross-border controls through greater data sharing and cooperation.

OSBP Benefits Faster clearances Coaches and passengers in roughly half the time Freight in less time due to more effective risk management, joint scanning and inspections, more sharing of information Opportunity for ICT solutions Single entry of data Shared information among agencies Management information systems Joint training and facilities Facilitate introduction of regional-wide systems

ONE STOP BORDER POST Traffic leaving Tanzania BORDER Tanzania exit controls & Rwanda entry controls Offices Public Processing Area Offices Traffic entering Tanzania Traffic entering Rwanda Offices Public Processing Area Offices Rwanda exit controls & Tanzania entry controls Traffic leaving Rwanda Tanzania: Exclusive Use Areas Common Control Areas with secure perimeter Rwanda: Exclusive Use Areas

Income Category Rank in Income Group Networked Readiness Index - Rank Global Competitiveness Index - Rank HIGH INCOME (46) Sweden 1 1 4 Trinidad & Tobago 46 79 86 UPPPER MIDDLE INCOME (32) Malaysia 1 27 24 Suriname 32 126 102 LOW MIDDLE INCOME (31) China 1 37 29 Bolivia 31 131 120 LOW INCOME (24) Vietnam 1 54 75 Chad 24 133 131

Country Income Category Rank out of 133 Countries NRI Networked Readiness Index (NRI) (Rank Out of 133 Countries) Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) (Rank our of 133 Countries) South Africa UM 62 3.78 45 Egypt LM 70 3.67 70 Senegal LO 75 3.63 92 Botswana UM 86 3.47 66 Kenya LO 90 3.4 98 Zambia LO 97 3.26 112 Malawi LO 119 3.01 119 Nigeria LM 99 3.25 99 Zimbabwe LO 132 2.67 132 Chad LO 133 2.57 131 HI High Income UM Upper Middle Income LM Low Middle Income LO Low Income

PILLARS OF OSBP AND LESSONS Infrastructure Design Options Budgetary Allocations Maintenance & Ownership Legal Framework Regional Bilateral Operationalization & Enforcement Operational Framework Systems Integration IT Platforms Joint Operations Service Delivery Charters

Characteristics of Chirundu OSBP Modern Facilities Joint Operations Traffic Segregation Commercial Traffic ICT Infrastructure Cross-Border Trade

Modern Infrastructure at Chirundu

THEME 4 ICT Solutions

USE OF ICT AT CHIRUNDU OSBP

Simplified Trade Regime (STR)

Enhanced Compliance by Shippers to Trade Rules and Regulations Evidence Based Advocacy to Reduce the Cost of Doing Business Compliance to International Best Practice and Common Certification Enhanced Capacity for Sustainable Private Sector Advocacy

VALUE ADDED SOLUTIONS On-Going Need Consolidation & Acceleration Customs Automation One Stop Border Posts Proposed Need Investment & Commitment National Single Window Systems Integrated ICT Based Logistics Solutions