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Nature, Structure and Functioning of the TIR Guarantee System & Risk Management Virginia Tanase Head – TIR Policy, Training & Information Moscow, October 2003
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 2 Harmonisation TIR Convention Simplification TIR Carnet = Customs Declaration & surety Costs reduction 5 cents for 100 USD of guarantee TIR =TRADE FACILITATION NATURE
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 3 NATURE TIR is a privilege not a right Guaranteeing Association acts as surety for persons using the TIR procedure (Art. 1(q) - TIR Convention)
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 4 STRUCTURE ASSOCIATION SURETY AGREEMENT Subject to national legislation Main conditions for surety Maximum amount of surety SafeTIR agreement (annex) CUSTOMS
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 5 STRUCTURE ASSOCIATION DEED OF ENGAGEMENT Rules & responsibilities for administration of TIR system Engagement from the IRU to guarantee the surety provided by the association to Customs IRU
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 6 STRUCTURE ASSOCIATION IRU
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 7 STRUCTURE ZH 3 Mil TIR Carnets issued per year 500 Mil USD of guarantees per day Guarantee Chain is backed by a financial institution (ZH) ZH guarantees the surety provided by the Guarantee Chain to Customs IRU GLOBAL GUARANTEE CONTRACT
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 8 STRUCTURE ASSOCIATION IRU ZH
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 9 FUNCTIONING TIR is a financial security for Customs Persons directly liable => Financially liable to Customs without limits
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 10 FUNCTIONINGFUNCTIONING goods vehicle TIR Carnet Holder of TIR Carnet = Declarant of transit operation => responsible for the presentation of: (Art. 1(o) – TIR Convention) at the Customs office of destination => Legitimate contact person for Customs
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 11 FUNCTIONINGFUNCTIONING Provide relevant documents Cooperate for the proper identification of the persons directly liable OR Pay the Customs debt when at fault (Art. 8.7 – TIR Convention) Holder of TIR Carnet must assist the Customs to solve any problem related to a TIR operation. He must:
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 12 «...the competent Authorities shall so far as possible require payment from the person or persons directly liable before making a claim against the Guaranteeing Association… » FUNCTIONINGFUNCTIONING Article 8.7 – TIR Convention BASIC PRINCIPLE:
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 13 FUNCTIONING Importer Company responsible for transport and Customs clearance (forwarding agent) Company owning or disposing of the goods Holder of TIR Carnet Guaranteeing Association acting as surety Liability Chain:
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 14 FUNCTIONING The Chain of Guarantee can only function efficiently when the TIR Convention is properly implemented: Persons directly liable quickly identified Proper procedure engaged to obtain payment from them Sanctions are applied in due course against non-compliant operators
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 15 Make sure that all irregularities and claims are handled according to the same principles (TIR Convention) throughout all the Contracting Parties. Role of the IRU: FUNCTIONING Role of the Association: Implement the decisions of the Chain of Guarantee and follow the procedures to handle claims.
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 16 Appropriate (strict) Management rules Preventive measures by all actors (IRU, Associations, Holders of TIR Carnets, Customs) Risk Management: SafeTIR For the correct functioning of the TIR System and the Guarantee Chain it is essential to have a systematic application of: FUNCTIONING
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 17 RISK MANAGEMENT: SafeTIR Why SafeTIR? To confirm at any time and in real - time the validity of the Customs stamp on the TIR counterfoil (souche)
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 18 Holder returns TIR carnet to Association TIR Carnet Physical check with Electronic SafeTIR cross-check RISK MANAGEMENT: SafeTIR SafeTIR = Risk Management If OK issue new carnet If not OK, request proofs + reconciliation If still not OK, suspend issuance If still not OK, suspend issuance
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 19 RISK MANAGEMENT: SafeTIR Real Time Capture & Transmission of SafeTIR data IRU Database
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 20 ONLY % of SafeTIR data transmitted within 24 hours ONLY % of SafeTIR data transmitted within 2 - 4 days % of SafeTIR data transmitted within 15 days 0.4%7%75% RISK MANAGEMENT: SafeTIR Real time capture and transmission of SafeTIR data is needed for effective Risk Management
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 21 RISK MANAGEMENT: SafeTIR Efficiency of SafeTIR also depends on the reconciliation procedure: BUT 50 % of the reconciliation requests take up to 50 days for response
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 22 Secure Customs data Internet based Low cost Download possibilities Tool Accessibility: CUTE-Wise RISK MANAGEMENT: SafeTIR
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 23 Efficient if Customs: Capture and transmit ALL SafeTIR data In Real Time For each Termination of TIR Operation at each Customs office of destination Implement efficient Reconciliation procedure RISK MANAGEMENT: SafeTIR
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© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2003 Page 24 TIR Guarantee System is based on: Proper implementation of TIR Convention Early detection of potential irregularities through Risk Management Collection of duties and taxes from real debtors Sanctions of Fraudsters CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION
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