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Four More Needed for the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement to Enter into Force

Publish Date: 
18 Jan 2017

On 09 January Saint Vincent & the Grenadines became the 106th World Trade Organisation (WTO) member to ratify the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). Only four more ratifications for the TFA are required for it to enter into force.

The TFA will enter into force once two-thirds of the WTO membership has formally accepted the agreement. Thus far three of the five Southern African Customs Union (Sacu) member states, and seven of the 15 Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states have ratified the TFA. South Africa has yet to, but is unlikely to do so anytime soon.

In addition to Mozambique, the following WTO members have also accepted the TFA: Hong Kong China, Singapore, the Unites States of America, Mauritius, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, Botswana, Trinidad and Tobago, the Republic of Korea, Nicaragua, Niger, Belize, Switzerland, Chinese Taipei, China, Liechtenstein, Lao PDR, New Zealand, Togo, Thailand, the European Union (on behalf of its 28 member states), the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Pakistan, Panama, Guyana, Côte d’Ivoire, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Kenya, Myanmar, Norway, Viet Nam, Brunei, Ukraine, Zambia, Lesotho, Georgia, Seychelles, Jamaica, Mali, Cambodia, Paraguay, Turkey, Brazil, Macao China, the United Arab Emirates, Samoa, India, the Russian Federation, Montenegro, Albania, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts and Nevis, Madagascar, the Republic of Moldova, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Iceland, Chile, Swaziland, Dominica, Mongolia, Gabon, the Kyrgyz Republic, Canada, Ghana, and Mozambique.

Concluded at the WTO’s 2013 Bali Ministerial Conference, the TFA contains provisions for expediting the movement, release and clearance of goods, including goods in transit. It also sets out measures for effective cooperation between customs and other appropriate authorities on trade facilitation and customs compliance issues. It further contains provisions for technical assistance and capacity building in this area.

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