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OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE OF CHALLENGES , FUTURE POLICIES AND STRATEGIES FOR CUSTOMS by Chiza Charles N. Chiumya 2009 PICARD CONFERENCE San Jose, Costa Rica 28 th to 30 th September, 2009. Content. Introduction Nature of RTAs Challenges of RTAs to Customs

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  1. OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE OF CHALLENGES , FUTURE POLICIES AND STRATEGIES FOR CUSTOMS by Chiza Charles N. Chiumya 2009 PICARD CONFERENCE San Jose, Costa Rica 28th to 30th September, 2009

  2. Content • Introduction • Nature of RTAs • Challenges of RTAs to Customs • RTAs and Customs Future Policies and Strategies • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • 124 RTAs btn 1948-1994 • 300 RTAs btn 1995-2008

  4. Introduction • In Africa, RTAs are championed by RECs • 14 RECs, 8 recognized by AU, (SADC, EAC, COMESA, ECCAS, IGAD, AMU, ECOWAS, CEN-SAD) • Each REC has an RTA in the form of a FTA or CU • Characteristics of RECs in Africa • Variable Geometry • Statistics of Multiplicity • Multi prong approach to RI

  5. Nature of RTAs • RTAs can either be Trade Creating or Diverting • Trade Creating RTAs has more bearing on Customs due to increase in both flow and volume of trade • A growing body of literature confirming Trade Creation in African RTAs (see for example Cernat, 2001) • Increase in both Trade flow and volume can complicate the traditional role of Customs

  6. Challenges of RTAs to Customs Administrations • Capacity Building • Multiplicity of Membership • Customs Ethics and Integrity • Alteration of the Resource and Incentive Structure • Increase in the Cost of Customs Administration

  7. RTAs and Future Customs Policies and Strategies • RTAs, a good opportunity for Customs to refocus so as to continue to be relevant • The WCO C21 document, offering a good starting point • CAs in Africa need to emphasize on adaptation on top of adoption of Intl standards

  8. RTAs and Future Customs Policies and Strategies • Future policies will need to focus on:- • Capacity Building • Addressing Resource Constraints • Legal based reforms that will allow use of modern advances in technology and operations • Enhancement of inter Agency cooperation • Issues of integrity • Customs Trade related infrastructure

  9. Conclusion This paper has attempted to illustrate that : • RTAs have brought enormous challenges for Customs in Africa • There is still policy space for customs As a way forward Customs • Need to be part and parcel of RTA negotiating teams (where this is not already the case) • Need to follow closely and analyse trade developments at national, regional and global levels so as to avoid fire fighting solutions.

  10. THANK YOU chiumyac@africa-union.org chiumya@gmail.com

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