VN to lift Cross-border Trade Transaction index

Jun 10th at 08:24
10-06-2019 08:24:50+07:00

VN to lift Cross-border Trade Transaction index

Viet Nam plans to raise the cross-border trade transaction index by 3-5 places this year compared to 2018.

 

By 2020, it targets to raise the cross-border trade transaction index by 10-15 places compared to 2018.

Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung issued Decision 876/QD-BTC, promulgating the plan to improve Viet Nam’s cross-border trade transaction index in the period 2019-21.

In order to achieve this goal, the Ministry of Finance will chair and co-ordinate with relevant ministries and sectors in improving operational efficiency of customs authorities; continueing to implement comprehensive reforms of management, specialised inspections and connection to the National Single Window; enhancing quality and reducing time and cost of loading and unloading and circulating of goods in warehouses, yards and ports; improving quality and reduce time and costs of transportation; and promoting activities to support the implementation of import and export procedures.

According to the World Bank's assessment of the cross-border transaction index in the report "Prioritising reforms to reduce trade costs and enhance Viet Nam's competitiveness", the time under customs authorities accounts for only 11 per cent for imported goods and 4 per cent for exported goods in the total time for cross-border import and export.

The time under the unloading, warehousing and logistics units accounts for 28 per cent for imported goods and 50 per cent for export goods.

Time for compliance with documents for specialised inspection (time for preparing import and export dossiers) and compliance time at border gates for agencies outside customs (time for inspection and issuing inspection report) accounts for 61 per cent for imported goods and 46 per cent for exported goods.

Costs related to customs inspection and customs brokerage fees account for 11 per cent for imported goods and 10 per cent for exported goods in the total cost of cross-border trade; costs for loading, unloading and storage at ports and logistics account for 64 per cent for imported goods, 63 per cent for exported goods; costs for implementing specialised inspection procedures and quality inspection account for 25 per cent for imports, 27 per cent for exports.

Therefore, to achieve the target of raising the cross-border trade transaction index, according to the Ministry of Finance, there is a need for active participation and concerted efforts of relevant agencies, including customs authorities, specialised management and inspection agencies, people's committees of provinces and cities, import-export businesses, port and yard operators, transport and logistics enterprises.

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