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1Panel Discussion on Transportation
Customs ASEAN, China, Laos, United States,
Thailand Sunny Chia Director International
Trade Services UPS Asia Pacific Region
2Agenda
- UPS Global Customs Trade Compliance
- - Guiding Principles
- Relevance of Supply Chains to Business
- WCO SAFE Framework
- APEC Trade Facilitation Action Plan II
- ASEAN Single Window
- Summary
3Getting to know us - UPS
- Founded in 1907 in Seattle, Washington.
- Worlds largest package delivery company and
global leader in supply chain services. - Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Service to and from more than 200 countries
territories. - 423,300 employees worldwide (8th largest global
employer). - Delivery fleet of 88,000 delivery vehicles.
- Worlds 9th largest airline with more than 268
aircraft. - 2007 revenue US49.7B on a volume of 4 billion
packages and documents. - We move 15.8 million packages a day 7 percent of
U.S. GDP.
4UPS Global Customs Trade ComplianceGuiding
Principles
- Full compliance with all governmental laws and
regulations - Eliminate trade barriers
- Simplify border clearance regulations and
procedures - Increase low value thresholds and entry limits
- Reduction in paperwork
- Protect UPS brand and reputation
- Global consistency
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7Relevance of Supply Chains to Business
- Globalisation and the Expansion of Global
Trade are irreversible. - Global businesses will give preference to
companies with a very strong Supply Chain
Security Program. - Investments in infrastructure for a healthy
supply chain - Inefficient Supply Chains result in poor
customer service and weaker financial results
McKinsey estimates 85 of worlds GDP will be
sold across intl borders within 20 years
8WCO Framework of Standards to Secure
Facilitate Global Trade
9WCO SAFE Framework
- Facilitation in a Global Environment.
- Establish Standards that provide Supply Chain
Security and Facilitation at a global level to
promote certainty and predictability. - Strengthen the Partnership between Customs and
Trade. - Promote the seamless movement of goods through
international trade supply chains. - Contribute to a Safer World.
10 WCO Framework of Standards 4 CORE Principles
- 1) Advance electronic information
- Harmonise the advance electronic information
requirement on inbound, outbound and transit
shipments. - 2) Risk management
- Implementing and Conducting Risk Management for
selecting high risk goods. - 3) Outbound inspection
- Mutual recognition of controls and authority and
ability to inspect imports, exports and goods in
transit - 4) Business partnerships
- Establishing Customs to Business partnerships and
promoting the implementation of an Authorised
Economic Operator program
11International Customs Fora
Australia - 2007 Mexico (2002) Brunei
(2000) New Zealand (1999) Canada (1997) Papua
New Guinea Chile (2004) Peru - 2008 China
(2001) Philippines (1996) Hong
Kong Russia Indonesia (1994) Singapore -
2009 Japan (1995) - 2010 Chinese Taipei Korea
(2005) Thailand (2003) Malaysia (1998) USA
(1993) Vietnam (2006)
APEC Means Business
12- Trade Facilitation Action Plan (TFAP II)
- APEC Ministers concluded in 2006 that APEC had
met the 2001 Shanghai target of a 5 reduction in
trade transaction costs by 2006. - A new action plan known as APECs second Trade
Facilitation Action Plan is now developed to
achieve another 5 reduction in trade transaction
costs by 2010. The Plan was endorsed by APEC
Trade Ministers in July 2007. -
- The TFAP II includes
- 1. Time Release Survey.
- Objective To conduct self-evaluation of Trade
Facilitation, find bottlenecks
in the customs related procedures and to
improve them. -
- 2. Implement APEC Framework based on the WCO
Framework of Standards - Objective To secure and facilitate the global
trade in the APEC Region.
Asia Pacific Economic Conference (APEC)
13Asia Pacific Economic Conference (APEC)
- Trade Facilitation Action Plan (TFAP II)
- 3. Simplification and Harmonisation on the Basis
of the Kyoto Convention.   - Objective To improve efficiency in customs
clearance and the delivery of goods - in order to benefit importers, exporters and
manufacturers through simplified and harmonised
customs procedures and best practices.4.
Paperless and/or Automation of Trade-related
Procedures. - Â Â Â Objective To reduce paper documents for
trade-related procedures and automate/
computerise trade-related procedures.5.
Harmonisation of Tariff Structure with the HS
Convention. - Â Â Â Objective To ensure consistency of
application, certainty and a level playing field - for business through the HS Convention of the
WCO, the standard international - harmonisation system the
classification of goods. - 6. Appropriate, Transparent and Predictable
Trade-related Procedures. - Â Â Objective To realise appropriate,
transparent and predictable trade procedures
through consistent and non-discriminatory
application and implementation of trade-related
laws and regulations.
14International Customs Fora
Brunei Myanmar Cambodia Philippines Indonesia S
ingapore Laos Thailand Malaysia Vietnam
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16Association of South East Asian Nations- ASEAN
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- Seoul Initiative Action Plan (SIAP)
- Proposed by Korea Customs and endorsed at the 5th
ASEM Customs DG meeting in October 2003, Korea. - Objective Simplification and Harmonisation of
Customs Institutions and Procedures, and Customs
co-operation in East Asia (encompassing 10 ASEAN
member countries plus Korea, China and Japan) - SIAP 5 Group Categorisation
- I. Customs Procedures
- Time Release Study (TRS)
- Reduction of (Logistics) Costs relating to
Transit Transhipment goods - ASEAN 3 Website
- Database for customs procedures for ASEAN 3
- Establishment of Single Window
- Common Customs documentation form
- Regional Authorised Trader (system)
- Consultation with Private Sector
-
17Association of South East Asian Nations- ASEAN
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- Seoul Initiative Action Plan 5 Group
Categorisation (contd) - II. Integrity Transparency
- Integrity, Reviews and Appeals
- III. International Obligations
- Revised Kyoto Convention
- WTO Customs Valuation Agreement
- IV. Rules of Origin
- Harmonisation of Rules of Origin
- Review of Rules of Origin
- Internationally Agreed Rules of Origin
- Verification and Certification of Origin
- Identification of Advantage and Disadvantage of
Certificate of Origin - V. Rules of Origin
- Meeting of ASEAN 3 Customs DG/Commissioner
- Capacity Building
- Research Task Force
- Use of Advanced Customs Techniques (Risk
Management, IT etc.) -
18Summary
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- Protecting, securing and facilitating the
worldwide supply chains is a major
responsibility involving all stakeholders. - Promote Certainty and Predictability as
Disruptions have a major impact on the global
economy. - Leverage on Technology and Risk Management
Techniques. - Strengthen the Partnership between Customs and
Trade. - Simplify Harmonize to Promote the seamless and
efficient movement of goods across international
trade supply chains !
19Thank You !