The programme aims overall at increasing formal small-scale cross-border trade flows in the COMESA/tripartite region, leading to higher revenue collection for governments at the borders as well as increased security and higher incomes for small-scale cross-border traders. The specific objective of the programme is to facilitate small-scale cross border trade flows between targeted countries through effective policy and government reforms, institutional capacity building, improved border infrastructure and better data collection and monitoring.
1.1 Publication
1.2 Information Available through Internet
2.1 Opportunity to comment and information before entry into force
2.2 Consultations
7.4 Risk Management
8 Border Agency Cooperation
10.4 Single Window
23.2 National Committee on Trade Facilitation
Contact Point(s)
Name
William Gain
Position
Global Program Manager, Trade Facilitation & Border Management
The programme aims overall at increasing formal small-scale cross-border trade flows in the COMESA/tripartite region, leading to higher revenue collection for governments at the borders as well as increased security and higher incomes for small-scale cross-border traders. The specific objective of the programme is to facilitate small-scale cross border trade flows between targeted countries through effective policy and government reforms, institutional capacity building, improved border infrastructure and better data collection and monitoring.
- co-led by World Economic Forum; Centre for International Private Entreprise; International Chamber of Commerce
'- donors: US; in cooperation with Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
- donors: US; Canada; UK Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC);
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD);; 3033 Germany No 2/Customs; Australia; Denmark
- Private sector partners (available on the Alliance website)
Description
Supporting Malawi to design and implement a modern, equitable, robust and fit-for-purpose clearing agent licensing framework.