Trade Facilitation

GEA and Trade Facilitation

The Global Express Association is a strong supporter of so-called ‘trade facilitation’ measures.

Trade facilitation is about streamlining border clearance processes in order to reduce

GEA supports an ambitious implementation of the WTO’s Trade Facilitation Agreement, which will contribute to a significant reduction in the cost of trading across borders (up to 15% according to the OECD). 

GEA is also a strong advocate of the World Customs Organisation’s Immediate Release Guidelines, which are part of the Revised Kyoto Convention adopted in 1999. Some of the simplification principles in the Guidelines are:

Our Customs Capability Database generates a gap analysis to show where we think a country or territory is with respect to facitliation standards set out in the Trade Facilitation Agreement and the Revised Kyoto Convention.

Frontier Economics has conducted a study for the GEA on the economic impact of express delivery and trade facilitation on the global economy.  According to this report, a country that implements a single trade facilitation measure could see its trade voulmes grow significantly.  

 

 

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