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Trade Facilitation and Security Andrew Grainger Lecturer in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Nottingham University Business School Room B37; andrew.grainger@nottingham.ac.uk Andrew Grainger, 'Trade Facilitation: A Conceptual Review' (2011) Journal of World Trade, 45, 1, pp. 39 62 Page: 1

The Plumbing of International Trade Trade facilitation looks at how procedures and controls governing the movement of goods across national borders can be improved to reduce associated cost burdens and maximise efficiency while safeguarding legitimate regulatory objectives. To most practitioners trade facilitation is simply about cutting red-tape in international trade and making trade procedures more efficient Page: 2

Exporting Country Transiting Country Importing Country Customs: export declaration Domestic Transit Additional procedures frequently apply for moving goods from seller s premises to the border Export Licences (many different line ministries) Requirements for these can be prolific, especially in developing countries Application, receipt, fees, queue at government office, attach licence to import declaration Certificate of Origin Application, receipt, fees, queue at government office Sanitary and Phytosanitary certain types of goods are subject to sanitary and phytosanitary requirements during transit and in the importing country. The Veterinary Health Certificate, Phytosanitary Certificate, Fumigation Certificate, and similar documents need to be obtained before export Product specific certificates importers in third country are likely to require additional product specific certificates. Examples include : CITES Certificate, Dangerous Goods Declaration, test certificates, quality certificates, product material sheets Customs: unless there is a transit agreement traders will have to make a transit declaration upon entry, arrange for a financial transit security (bond), lodge a transit declaration upon exit and request for the security to be returned In some countries inspection on entry and exit can be frequent; others may just check transit seals Sanitary and Phytosanitary certain types of goods may be subject to sanitary and phytosanitary requirements Transport Procedures Vehicle checks (weight, safety), cabotage checks Immigration Checks Truck driver, ship s crews Cargo screening for illegal immigrants Customs Import declaration; many countries also require pre-notifications and authorisations Tariff Quota and Import Licences Application, receipt, payment of fees, queue at government office, attach licence to import declaration, keep a record of quota amount used Commercial Procedures arrange contract with seller, agree Incoterms, contract with transport and logistics companies, arrange for payment for goods (e.g. letter of credit), insurance Sanitary and Phytosanitary certain types of goods may be subject to sanitary and phytosanitary requirements and need to be declared to the relevant authorities Immigration Checks Truck driver, ship s crews In cargo for illegal immigrants Domestic Transit Additional procedures might apply for goods moving from the border to the importers facilities

TF-Recommendations WTO WCO UN-CEFACT UNCTAD ICAO and IATA IMO Others: IRU, ISO, ICC, ICS Page: 4

Trade facilitation ideas Simplification of rules and procedures Harmonisation of procedures Avoidance of duplication Accommodation of business practices Modernising trade compliance systems Solutions (e.g. single window) Standardisation Sharing of experiences Administration and management Source: Andrew Grainger, 'Trade Facilitation: A Conceptual Review' (2011) Journal of World Trade, 45, 1, pp. 39 62 Page: 5

Trade facilitation ideas Administration and Management Service standards Risk management Collaborative arrangements Institutional tools and mechanisms PRO-committees Reform blueprints Assessment tools Source: Andrew Grainger, 'Trade Facilitation: A Conceptual Review' (2011) Journal of World Trade, 45, 1, pp. 39 62 Page: 6

Policy Drivers World Trade Organisation Falling tariff levels Negotiations moving on to the non-tariff area Operations Growing trade volumes Finite enforcement resources Trade Facilitation is about enforcing controls more effectively without disrupting trade National Competitiveness Reduce trade compliance burden and B-G transaction cost Trade and customs modernisation Aid for trade and capacity building Page: 7

Policy Drivers Supply Chain Security Identify security risks before goods move Make efficient use of finite enforcement resources Enhance controls at the border Ensure that wealth-generating trade continues Extending controls up and down the supply chain Explicit and implicit reference to trade facilitation measures Recognising that trade facilitation and collaborative controls with operators are necessary to tighten-op control Page: 8

Security Spaghetti Page: 9

Will it end with a kiss? An American classic by Walt Disney Disney s Lady and the Tramp; US Postal Service, April 2006 Page: 10

or will it end like this?.. the likely outcome when force-feeding a baby? a picture found on the web; unknown source Page: 11

Safety & Security Categories -Objectives 1. Umbrella Supply chain security: Identify risk before goods move Anti-terrorism: Ability to build intelligence, identify and respond to threats Crime: Build intelligence, prevent, interrupt and stop criminal activities 2. Goods Specific Food security: Ensure food is available and safe for consumption Bio security: Prevent harmful diseases and substances from threatening UK life and welfare Prohibitions and restrictions: Ensure that sensitive or dangerous goods and technologies are only traded and handled within pre-specified criteria and only by licensed operators, traders and individuals Note: SITPRO, Grainger and Bosh (2008) count 37 broadly defined regimes with a safety and security element: http://www.sitpro.org.uk/policy/security/initiatives0108.pdf Page: 12

Safety & Security Categories -Objectives 3. Control Type Specific Fiscal Security and anti-smuggling: Collect revenues; prevent and stop smuggling Money Laundering: Identify illegal financial transaction Immigration Control: Identify people Pre-notifications and summary declarations: Collecting regulatory information in advance of subsequent declarations 4. Safety Specific Public safety: Welfare and safety of the wider public consuming or using goods Safety of staff: Welfare and safety of people handling and moving goods Safety of critical infrastructure: Ensure that critical infrastructure is protected; ensure that contingency plans are in place should infrastructure and systems fail 5. Commercial Business security: Ensure that risks associated with business and international trade are managed within the firms appetite for risk (e.g. due-diligence, insurance instruments, MoUs) Page: 13

Compliance operations The Boom Barrier Paperwork Page: 14

B-G Paper/Data Transmissions Data collection is accumulatively (much duplication) Registrations: e.g. id-numbers, tax numbers Applications: e.g. for special treatment (such as quotas and preferential duty rates) Authorisations: e.g. simplified customs procedures Advance notifications and pre-notifications: e.g. to enable authorities to make advance arrangements Summary or partial declaration: e.g. where simplified procedures allow for full declarations at a later point Full declaration Requirements will be different, depending on the type of procedure, its governing institutions and the country concerned Page: 15

Transaction Costs Costs can be direct: authorisations time spent making applications submitting declarations developing infrastructure (fences, IT systems etc.) Costs can be indirect: delays at the border additional storage and demurrage missed business opportunities reduced competiveness Page: 16

Costs to government Misallocation of resources Overly complex regulation and gold platting Temptation to creating a culture of short-cuts Trade diversion Loss of revenue Alienation of business stakeholders Page: 17

Issues Risks impact stakeholders differently Many security risk will lie across organisational boundaries Bounded risks and unbounded risks Those owning risks may not necessarily be those with the strongest interest in reducing them Page: 18

The Supply Chain: A complex construct (2011) Page: 19

The Supply Chain: A complex construct

Case-study: The port system Page: 21

Risks within the port system Inherent to physical operations Vehicles Cargo People Upstream and downstream supply chain dependencies Wider spatial environment Economic and industrial activities Human activities Geography, e.g. river and port access channels Page: 22

Safety and Security Management Internal, within organisations Risk management (corporate governance) ISO 28000 Supply Chain Security BS 25999 Business Continuity Between organisations across organisational boundaries within the wider port system Mechanisms System orientated risk registers Regular risk forums Safety and security orientated probably of relevance to resilience type objectives Risk-management as a service proposition Page: 23

Proposition Procedural reform and trade facilitation simplification, harmonisation, standardisation and modernisation Grainger (2011) Trade Facilitation: a conceptual review Journal of World Trade, 45,1, pp39-62 Systematic perspective and institutional reform Rather than focusing on governing institutions and how they apply controls, let s begin with identifying and reducing the risks Page: 24

Discussion Page: 25