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Title: Transport%20and%20Trade%20Linkages:%20Central%20Asia%20


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Transport and Trade LinkagesCentral Asia
Eastern Europe
  • Henry Kerali
  • Senior Transport Specialist
  • The World Bank

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Presentation Outline
  • Central Asia Transport Trade
  • Status review
  • Main trade corridors linkages
  • Trade transport trends
  • Impediments suggested reforms
  • Transport Trade Facilitation in Southeast
    Europe (TTFSE)
  • Current issues, project objectives key actions
  • Project components achievements
  • Recommendations Scaling-up

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Road Rail Links to/from Central Asia
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Exports from Central Asia
Source TRACECA (Tons/Year) 2001
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Imports to Central Asia
Source TRACECA (Tons/Year) 2001
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Main International Corridors
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Southern linkages for Central Asia
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Central Asia Corridor Performance
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Impediments to Trade Transport
  • High transportation and handling costs
  • Poor transport infrastructure and transport
    performance
  • Trade barriers of neighbouring countries
  • Long and costly customs procedures and other
    inspections
  • Lack of coordination between countries in the
    region
  • Impediments amount to between 10 15 for roads
    and 2 10 for rail
  • Transportation costs amount up to 50

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Suggested Reforms
  • Need for regional trade and transport policy
  • Diversification of the transport industry
    including forwarding, handling, containerization,
    etc
  • Regional harmonization and implementation of
    customs procedures
  • Promotion of trade and transport standards
  • Common and transparent transit fees
  • Development of rail shuttle services
  • Implementation of international freight handling
    standards, e.g. TIR, ASYCUDA, etc.

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Trade and Transport Facilitation in Southeast
Europe(TTFSE)
  • World Bank supported project

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Program Countries
  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Macedonia
  • Moldova
  • Romania
  • Serbia Montenegro

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The Issues
  • The high cost and uncertainties of trade and
    transport in Southeast Europe are major
    constraints on economic recovery and development
    in the region
  • Complicated, opaque and non-standardized border
    procedures affect the business environment and
    deter foreign investment (the Paper Curtain)
  • Countries concerned with high level of
    corruption, smuggling, organized crime
  • Customs administrations do not have aligned
    legislation and procedures with EU standards

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Project Objectives
  • Reduce non-tariff costs to trade and transport
  • Reduce smuggling and corruption at border
    crossings

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Actions (1)
  • Getting donors on board to complement /
    coordinate / provide assistance
  • Regional approach/mechanisms
  • Regional Forum Steering Committee
  • Public Private Partnerships (PPP)
  • Training programs for transport operators,
    freight-forwarders, importers, exporters
  • TTFSE website
  • Survey of users

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Actions (2)
  • Focus on Customs procedural reforms
  • Border Inter-agency awareness and cooperation
  • Pilot approach 27 selected border crossing
    points and in-land stations
  • National Coordinator
  • Performance monitoring overall Customs and pilot
    indicators
  • Local Project Teams

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Country Regional Program
  • Regional Investment Program US120 m
  • WB 78 million
  • US Government (grant) 13 million
  • Others France, Austria
  • Each project was designed to be country specific,
    but supported the development objectives by the
    selection of elements under similar components

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Total Program Costs
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Common Components
  • Supporting customs reform
  • Strengthening mechanisms of interaction and
    cooperation between private and public parties at
    regional, national, and local levels
  • Disseminating information and providing training
    to the private sector

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Achievements in 2 ½ years
  • Significant reduction of waiting time at the
    border and inland pilot points (50 and more)
    leading to US8million savings annually
  • Improved dialogue among Customs administrations
    through regional consultation and information
    sharing (8 RSC meetings)
  • Institutional awareness the facilitation role
    of border agencies vs. revenue collection
    control classic roles
  • Transparent and public Customs performance
    monitoring system in place

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Achievements in 2 ½ years ..
  • User participation in the evaluation of border
    agencies performance
  • A collaborative culture of partnership between
    the public and the private sectors
  • Certified learning opportunities in road
    transport operations (85 locations and on-line)
  • Detailed information available to the public at
    www.TTFSE.org

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Achievements in 2 ½ years.
  • Revenue collected by Customs doubled through risk
    management and selectivity approach
  • Higher than estimated trade volumes increase (e.g
    almost doubled in Romania)
  • EC WB Policy Notes from lessons learned

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Scaling-up TTF
  • REPLICATE the program to other/all borders, and
    cross-border projects in SEE
  • EXPAND the approach and methods to railways,
    inland water-ways, ports, airports
  • STREAMLINE international transport documentation
    linkages
  • REPLICATE the program to other regions, e.g.
    Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, East Asia,
    etc.

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