世界贸易组织《贸易便利化协定》背景下的单一窗口

Translated title of the contribution: Single window in the context of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement

David Widdowson, Bryce Blegen, Geoff Short, Gareth Lewis, Eduardo Garcia-Godos, Mikhail Kashubsky

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Abstract

This paper is based on the findings of a research project that was designed to support the Australian government’s trade facilitation agenda by providing a trade stakeholder position on the development of an effective Australian single window for trade. Among other things,the Australian report examined the standards and best practices promulgated by recognised international authorities on this subject,including the World Trade Organization’s Trade Facilitation Agreement ( TFA). As this was possibly the first study on single window driven by the private sector of a major developed trading country
since implementation of the TFA, certain aspects of the study would seem to be relevant in the larger global context of that agreement and it is these aspects which are discussed in this paper. The paper concludes that all TFA signatories need to carefully consider their implementation priorities under the agreement. In doing so,it presents a series of conclusions from the original research that has relevance to all TFA signatory countries, regardless of their development status.
Translated title of the contributionSingle window in the context of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)28-53
Number of pages26
JournalThe Journal of Customs and Trade
Volume42
Issue number03
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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