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TTBizLink and the CARICOM Case

Agenda

• Introduction & Background

• New Additions

• What’s Next?

• Update on CARICOM

Strategic Journey

Trade & Business Environment in 2009

5

Chambers

BDC

Port Authority

TDC

Ministry of Agriculture

Ministry of Health

y

Ministry of National Security

y

Ministry of Trade & Industry

Ministry of Legal Affairs Ministry of

Foreign Affairs

Customs & Excise

Airports Authority

Ministry of Energy

Ministry of Planning &

Environment

Board of Inland

Revenue

Ministry of Tourism

Ministry of Works & Transport

Workforce

Importer/ Exporter

Customs Brokers

Shipping Agents

Banks

Port Operators

Airlines

Investors/ Companies

Solution

6

WPD, MNS

Coast Guard,

MNSAPHD, MOFP

PQ, MOFP ID, MTIIC TLU,

MTIIC

ExporTT, MTIIC

TTBS, MTIIC

Companies

Registry, MOLA

Customs, MOFE

CTB, MOFE

BIR, MOFE

NIBTT, MOFE TTCIC MSD,

MOT

Ports, MOT MOH

Investors/ Companies

Importer/ Exporter

Citizens

Business’/ Lawyers

Shipping Lines

Customs Brokers

TTBizLink

12 modules 45+ e-Services!

E-FISCAL INCENTIVESE-FISCAL INCENTIVES E-IMPORT DUTY CONCESSIONSE-IMPORT DUTY CONCESSIONS

E-COMPANY REGISTRATIONE-COMPANY

REGISTRATION

E-WORK PERMITE-WORK PERMIT E-PERMITS AND LICENCESE-PERMITS AND LICENCES E-CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN (CO)

E-CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN (CO)

E-NATIONAL INSURANCE BOARD REGISTRATION

E-NATIONAL INSURANCE BOARD REGISTRATION

E-COMPANY/PARTNERSHIP BIR &VAT REGISTRATION

E-COMPANY/PARTNERSHIP BIR &VAT REGISTRATION

E-GOODS DECLARATIONE-GOODS DECLARATION

E-VENDOR REGISTRATIONE-VENDOR REGISTRATION E-MARITIME SERVICESE-MARITIME SERVICES E-UTILITIES SERVICEE-UTILITIES SERVICE

TTBizLink Modules

E-Goods Declaration

Integration Architecture

Achievements

• Reduction in Items seen by other regulatory agencies

• Improvements in processing times

• Reduction in paper transactions

New Additions

• P&L – Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals; Drug Inspectorate

• GD – Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals• Risk Management• Mobile Inspections• Business Intelligence

Risk Management

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Mobile Inspections

Declaration Risk Assessment

Physical Inspection

Cargo Release /

Investigation

• Physical inspections onsite

• Access to pertinent up-to-date information

• Immediate clearance of goods after inspection

Business Intelligence

Point Lisas(Total = 6,648)

Inward Payment

Inward Non-payment

Export

Cert. of Origin

Transhipment/ Movement

Scarborough (Total = 1,813)

Port of Spain (Total = 7,808)

San Fernando (Total = 2,778)

. . . . . . . . . . . . .

900

1,522

400

480

350

137

1,498

325

245

1,280

712

610

210

118

955

608

5,348

433

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.

2,187

729

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Trade Visualization System (TVS)

NSW DataNSW Data

CMS DataCMS Data

Port Authorities

Data

Port Authorities

Data

TVS provides the tools toaggregate the dataand the channels wheretrade data can bevisualized and analyzed

DashboardsDashboards ReportsReports AnalysisAnalysis ForecastingForecasting ScorecardsScorecards

Trade Visualization System

Ease of Doing Business

Rank 91

Rank 79

Recognition

What’s Next?

IDB Project

• IDB Loan to improve the tradeperformance and enhance thecompetitiveness of Trinidad and Tobagothrough the strengthening of the SEW

• US$25 million over a 5 year period

Project Objectives

• Optimize and simplify foreign trade andbusiness processes required by key governmentagencies to reduce time and costs

• Improve interoperability among nationalgovernment institutions and with maininternational trading partners

• Modernize the governance and the institutionalframework of the SEW

Update on CARICOM

Results

1. Sharing of lessons learned and good practices

2. Opportunity to discuss stakeholders’ technicalassistance and lending needs

3. Highlighted the role that Trinidad and Tobagocan play in the region as a leader in this areaand a champion for implementing nationalSingle Windows and future interoperability

Results Cont’d

4. Countries committed to reviewing the OECDindicators on Single Windows, theinteroperability matrix, and to supportingratification and implementation of the WTOagreement on trade facilitation

5. Positioned the Bank as a strong partner both inthe wider Trade Facilitation agenda and in thedesign and execution of national SingleWindows.

Single Window Status

• The Bahamas, Barbados and Jamaica are allmoving forward with support from IDB Bank

• Trinidad and Tobago is also developing a programwith the IDB for a next iteration of its Single Window

• Guyana, Suriname and Belize have not yet initiatedthe design of their national Single Windows butremain interested and will reach out to the Bankwhen they are ready to begin

T&T Leadership Role

• Development of a regional legal framework in theCaribbean for interoperability

• Provision to allow cross-border electronic exchangeof data in bilateral and regional agreements inorder to realize interoperability

• Proposal to create a Single Window TechnicalWorking Group at the level of the CustomsCommittee of COTED

Other TFA Provisions

• At the 11 June 2015 meeting of the WTO’s PreparatoryCommittee on Trade Facilitation (PCTF), new Category Anotifications were received from Dominica, St. Kitts andNevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua andBarbuda, Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago

Thank you!Christian Marquez (MarquezC@gov.tt)SEW SpecialistMinistry of Trade and Industry