Chapter Seven: A Trade Facilitation Agreement Tool to Facilitate and Secure Trade
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Abstract
The growing importance of trade facilitation is acknowledged with the signification of the
new Agreement on Trade Facilitation at the WTO Ministerial Conference held in Bali in
December 2013. The Trade Facilitation Agreement entered into force in February 2017 after two-thirds of the members completed their domestic ratification process. All countries agree that undertaking measures in this field can be beneficial for increasing their trade and the trade of their partners.
The World Customs Organization has developed a methodology and software known as
World Customs Organization Time Release Study (WCO TRS). WCO TRS is used to measure
the time needed to release the goods and is a useful tool to identify weaknesses, risks and
unsolved problems in cross border trade and international transport. Based on the
negotiations that were conducted before the signing of the WTO Trade Facilitation
Agreement, OECD undertook work to develop Trade Facilitation Indicators (TFIs) in order
to measure their relative economic and trade impact on trade flows and trade costs in WTO
member countries.
In this chapter we are going to make an analysis and comparison of the results obtained from
the methodology used by the World Customs Organization and the measures used by the
OECD. The final goal of the
chapter should be to sum up the results from both of the studies, find eventual similarities and
offer recommendations that can be used by the official authorities either in Macedonia or
within the region and wider to facilitate and secure trade.
new Agreement on Trade Facilitation at the WTO Ministerial Conference held in Bali in
December 2013. The Trade Facilitation Agreement entered into force in February 2017 after two-thirds of the members completed their domestic ratification process. All countries agree that undertaking measures in this field can be beneficial for increasing their trade and the trade of their partners.
The World Customs Organization has developed a methodology and software known as
World Customs Organization Time Release Study (WCO TRS). WCO TRS is used to measure
the time needed to release the goods and is a useful tool to identify weaknesses, risks and
unsolved problems in cross border trade and international transport. Based on the
negotiations that were conducted before the signing of the WTO Trade Facilitation
Agreement, OECD undertook work to develop Trade Facilitation Indicators (TFIs) in order
to measure their relative economic and trade impact on trade flows and trade costs in WTO
member countries.
In this chapter we are going to make an analysis and comparison of the results obtained from
the methodology used by the World Customs Organization and the measures used by the
OECD. The final goal of the
chapter should be to sum up the results from both of the studies, find eventual similarities and
offer recommendations that can be used by the official authorities either in Macedonia or
within the region and wider to facilitate and secure trade.
