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UNCTAD Compendium of Good Practices

UNCTAD Compendium of Good Practices. Experiences from Developing and Least Developed Countries Poul Hansen, UNCTAD and Rosine Uwamaliya , Rwanda. Background. 2019. Origin. Content. SDG. Cases from developing and least developed countries.

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UNCTAD Compendium of Good Practices

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  1. UNCTAD Compendium of Good Practices Experiences from Developing and Least Developed Countries Poul Hansen, UNCTAD and RosineUwamaliya, Rwanda

  2. Background 2019 Origin Content SDG Cases from developing and least developed countries Case Stories of good practice on implementing the WTO TFA measures In line with SDG 17.9: Enhance international support for implementing effective capacity-building, including South-South Cooperation

  3. Objectives To share experience with other countries At least one case story for each TFA measure, and additional examples will be added over time To be published in an online/hard copy Compendium based on a standard structure

  4. Standard Structure of the Compendium ImplementationOverview Detailed Services Provided Costs, Fees and Sustainability Benefits Funding Source Compendium Legislation Changes Required Success Factors Capacity building and technical assistance LessonsLearned • Obstacles Encountered

  5. Volume 1 1. Kenya – Trade Portal (Art 1.1-1.2) 2. Kazakhstan – Pre-arrivalProcessing (Art. 7.1) 3. Sri Lanka – ElectronicPayment (Art. 7.2) 4. Colombia – Risk Management (Art. 7.4) 5. Azerbaijan – Border Agency Cooperation (Art. 8) 6. Rwanda – Single Window (Art. 10.4) 7. Paraguay – NTFC (Art. 23.2) 2019 https://unctad.org/en/Pages/DTL/TTL/Trade-Facilitation Technical Notes

  6. 2019

  7. 2019

  8. Rwandan Single Window RW 2012 ReSW operational since 2013 34 Overall Agencies connected 24/7 Operates nonstop with real time responses D

  9. Services Provided ElectronicPayment Processing Custom declaration ReSW Issuance of licenses Integrated Risk Management

  10. 85% 67 to 34 Export clearance hourdropped Reduction of release time

  11. Benefits in USD 03 02 01 Reduction of Inspection Time Transaction Cost Transport Savings 15-20 minutes 1 million USD 6 million USD

  12. Cost Fees and sustainability 03 02 01 Fee for simplifieddeclaration Fee for ordinarydeclaration Total Cost of Implementing ReSW 0.5 USD 3.5 USD 4,501,190 USD

  13. Contact Details +(250) 788 403 779 +(250) 788 185 673 +(250) 788 185 611 http://sw.gov.rw http://www.rra.gov.rw

  14. Thank youhttp://www.unctad.orgpoul.hansen@unctad.orgrosine.uwamaliya@rra.gov.rw

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