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World Bank’s Activities in Trade Logistics and Security. Gerald Ollivier Transport Specialist The World Bank. November 13, 2003. WB Address in Cancun. “… we are ramping up to be able to help any country that requests financing or policy advice for trade logistics. “ Shengman Zhang
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World Bank’s Activities inTrade Logistics and Security Gerald Ollivier Transport Specialist The World Bank November 13, 2003
WB Address in Cancun • “…we are ramping up to be able to help any country that requests financing or policy advice for trade logistics. “ Shengman Zhang WB Managing Director for Operations
Outline • Global Economic Prospect Chapter: Reducing Trading Costs in a New Era of Security • Trade Logistics Activities • Selected TF/Security projects • Coordination through Global Facilitation Partnership (www.gfptt.org)
Poverty targets to be reached in most regions, but… Percent of population living below $1 /day 2000 Millennium Development Goals
World trade trends: developing countries are exporting more manufactures… Composition of exports: 1981-2001 Middle- income countries Low- income countries Manufacturing exports (%) Manufacturing exports (%) Agricultural exports (%) Resources exports (%) Resources exports (%) Agricultural exports (%)
Facilitating trade in less efficient countries would bring significant gains Source: Calculations based on table 4 in Wilson, Mann, and Otsuki, “Trade Facilitation and Capacity Building: Global Perspective,” 2003, mimeo.
Reducing Trading Cost in new Era of Security • Security measures may drive up costs (delays, spoilage, investments..) • Cost/benefit assessment needed • Needs to be combined with streamlined procedures/advance data transfer • Difficult for developing countries (flexibility)
GEP Conclusions • A coordinated approach is required • Across modes/supply chain (WCO/UNECE) • Across countries • Between public and private partners (STAR, BASC, CTPAT) • Share information on activities to cut duplication • Share costs to ensure long term approach • More technical assistance required • Definition of high-risk areas (least trade distortion/max benefits)
The Trade Logistics Agenda • Trade Facilitation and Competitiveness • Transit Logistics/Ports/Airports • Border Crossing and Clearance Management • Customs Reform • Multimodal Transport • Transport Security in all of the above
Trade Facilitation and Competitiveness • Economic Benefits of Trade Facilitation • Logistics Costs and Export Earnings: Geography, Competitiveness and Poverty • Facilitation Performance and Competitiveness Index
Transit Logistics • Port Efficiency • Bilateral and Regional Transit Agreements • Landlocked Developing Countries Access: Corridor Agreements • Transit Guarantee Systems: Customs/Insurance/Operators (TIR, TIF and similar) • Cost/Benefits of Transit Trade for Transit Countries
Border Crossing Management • Single Window Environment • Adjacent Border Posts • Border Monitoring Systems/Integrated Border Management • Inland Clearance Facilities
Customs Reform • Streamlining and Harmonization of Procedures • Information Technology and Electronic Processing • Risk Assessment Methods: Security with Facilitation • Integrity Programs • Training/Capacity Building: Customs Officials/Private Operators
Multimodal Transport • Legal Aspects • Regulatory Framework • Liability Regime of MTO • Implementation/Amendments of/to MTO Regimes • Infrastructure
Transport Security Implications of changed global environment: • US Regulations: CSI, 24 hour-Rule • IMO Revised Standards: ISPS Code • New EU Guidelines • Supply Chain Security Concept • ICAO regulations and standards (airport and aviation security) Integrate Security with Facilitation
FY04 Work Program • Trade Logistics Indicators • Country Level • Project Level • Customs Modernization Handbook (security/integrity) • Menu-Based Project Guidelines • Customs • Transit and Multimodal Transport • Port Logistics • Transport Security
FY04 Work Program (2) • LLDCs: the Almaty Programme of Actions • Regional Operations • Africa: Corridor Observatories (UEMOA, ECOWAS, NCTTCA, SADC), Investment Projects (Kenya, Madagascar), TTFAs in IF Diagnostics • Middle-East North Africa: Logistics Survey (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan) • Europe Central Asia: CAR Logistics Survey (CIS 7), Investment Projects (Russia, Kazakhstan) • South Asia: Afghanistan TTF and Customs Project • East Asia and Pacific: Indochina Logistics (Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam) • Latin America and Caribbean: CA Logistics Survey
Potential World Bank TF & Security Projects Projects that incorporate: • Port and Facility Infrastructure Development • Equipment Advice and Procurement • Training/Technical Assistance • Integrity Awareness and Training • Consultants to Advise Country Through Process
ExampleHonduras Port Security Project GOALS: • Meet IMO Standards and Improve Overall level of port security • Retain Competitive Status of Honduran Ports • Conduct In-depth Security Review of Ports • Provide Recommendations to Country • Assist Country with Implementation
ExampleEastern Caribbean Project GOALS: • In Response to Post 9/11 Concerns for Tourism to Caribbean region • Airport and Seaport Security Enhancements • Fencing/Road Improvement • Security/Screening Equipment • Training and Technical Assistance • Project Management and Implementation
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The GFP Approach • Facilitation Audit • Measurement: Facilitation Indicators • Customs: Efficiency/Performance • Education and Training: www.gfp-dli.org