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International Trade Conference 4 Using exports information for imports data
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Motivations / Benefits Motivations / Benefits Reduced burden on businesses Earlier availability of exports data for risk assessments Reduction in data entry errors Improved statistics (according to APEC document)
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Motivations / Benefits (continued) Potential benefits?? Reduced costs to Customs agencies Reduced costs to statistical agencies
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Imports data Generally considered better quality than exports duty paid on value of imports –becoming less of an issue in some countries / some commodities sales tax paid on value of imports required for dumping investigations imports detail often more important politically to a country than the exports detail –changing as export facilitation gains attention importers may have better idea than exporters of final destination of goods
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Imports data (continued) However, importers may not know some details as well as exporters (e.g. state of origin)
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Canadian / US experience Imports to Canada from US become US exports to Canada Imports to US from Canada become Canadian exports to US Greater cooperation between agencies Increased consistency Allowed Customs resources to be diverted to monitoring imports
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Rhetorical question One data source = Consistency in bilateral reconciliation Is this always good Comparison of two sources can identify problems
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Developments WTO Standardised DataSet facilitates international exchange of data Australian experience –considerable work undertaken on dataset –case for business benefit not strong –desire to incorporate as systems redeveloped but interest waning
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Developments (continued) US requirement for advance imports data NZ experience that exports data quality improved Australia looking at advanced cargo reporting –traders consider it feasible but only if aligning with US approach UK advice that EU considering exports as a single flow can report in any member state was this just exports outside EU??
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Developments (continued) From Australian Customs Service - Enhanced Trade Solutions 2015 Case study test level of pre-population of Australian Customs full import declaration from info provided to NZ Customs on export only being considered, at this stage, for businesses with which have complete or near complete consignment details (both export and import) at the time of export
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Developments (continued) initial analysis 12 fields pre-populated by the business –out of 65 fields on NZ Customs exports form –out of 166 fields on Australian Customs import form further analysis 62 fields can be pre-populated and only 92 really required about 65% of fields aligned with WTO model
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Issues Pressure from Customs / traders to align export and import classifications (possibly to HS 6 digit level) Need huge amount of cooperation to succeed US / Canada works well NZ / Aus could work but world wide??? Need changed attitude to exports data How to build in quality assurance?
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