Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem

Border clearance processes are among the most problematic links in the global supply chain and frequently undermine national competitiveness by increasing the cost of exports and reducing reliability of supply. As a result, securing meaningful refo...

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Main Author: McLinden, Gerard
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/04/16207770/collaborative-border-management-new-approach-old-problem
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spelling okr-10986-100442021-04-23T14:02:48Z Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem McLinden, Gerard AUTOMATION CAPABILITIES COMMERCE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES CUSTOMS DECLARATIONS CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION CUSTOMS OFFICIALS DATA ELEMENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING WORLD DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EXPORTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES GENERAL PUBLIC GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN GOVERNMENT ENTITIES HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCE ICT ID INFORMATION PORTAL INFORMATION SHARING INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL TRADE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LICENSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY MAKERS PREPARATORY WORK PROCUREMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS SILO SUPERVISION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE AREA TRADE DEVELOPMENT TRADE FACILITATION TRADE FLOWS TRADE INFORMATION TRADE LOGISTICS TRADE RULES TRADE TRANSACTION TRANSACTION TRANSIT USER WEB WEB SITE WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION Border clearance processes are among the most problematic links in the global supply chain and frequently undermine national competitiveness by increasing the cost of exports and reducing reliability of supply. As a result, securing meaningful reform of border management procedures has become an important issue for the development community. However, it remains an area where little effective guidance is available to reformers and development professionals. A recent publication released by the International Trade Department of the World Bank was developed in response to this need. The Border Management Modernization Handbook (World Bank 2011) outlines a new and more comprehensive reform and modernization agenda based on the concept of collaborative border management (CBM). The CBM concept shifts the focus beyond the traditional customs-specific trade facilitation agenda to a new and more comprehensive 'whole-of-government' approach to reform that relies less on institution-specific reform and more on a wider trade supply chain focused approach designed to tackle the major barriers traders face when navigating the frequently complex and opaque regulatory requirements that governments impose on international trade. 2012-08-13T10:15:05Z 2012-08-13T10:15:05Z 2012-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/04/16207770/collaborative-border-management-new-approach-old-problem http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10044 English Economic Premise; No. 78 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic AUTOMATION
CAPABILITIES
COMMERCE
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITIVENESS
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES
CUSTOMS DECLARATIONS
CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION
CUSTOMS OFFICIALS
DATA ELEMENTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING WORLD
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
GENERAL PUBLIC
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN
GOVERNMENT ENTITIES
HARMONIZATION
HUMAN RESOURCE
ICT
ID
INFORMATION PORTAL
INFORMATION SHARING
INSTITUTION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LICENSE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
POLICY MAKERS
PREPARATORY WORK
PROCUREMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
RELIABILITY
RESULT
RESULTS
SILO
SUPERVISION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADE AREA
TRADE DEVELOPMENT
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE INFORMATION
TRADE LOGISTICS
TRADE RULES
TRADE TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION
TRANSIT
USER
WEB
WEB SITE
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle AUTOMATION
CAPABILITIES
COMMERCE
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITIVENESS
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES
CUSTOMS DECLARATIONS
CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION
CUSTOMS OFFICIALS
DATA ELEMENTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING WORLD
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
GENERAL PUBLIC
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN
GOVERNMENT ENTITIES
HARMONIZATION
HUMAN RESOURCE
ICT
ID
INFORMATION PORTAL
INFORMATION SHARING
INSTITUTION
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LICENSE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
POLICY MAKERS
PREPARATORY WORK
PROCUREMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
RELIABILITY
RESULT
RESULTS
SILO
SUPERVISION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADE AREA
TRADE DEVELOPMENT
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE INFORMATION
TRADE LOGISTICS
TRADE RULES
TRADE TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION
TRANSIT
USER
WEB
WEB SITE
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
McLinden, Gerard
Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem
relation Economic Premise; No. 78
description Border clearance processes are among the most problematic links in the global supply chain and frequently undermine national competitiveness by increasing the cost of exports and reducing reliability of supply. As a result, securing meaningful reform of border management procedures has become an important issue for the development community. However, it remains an area where little effective guidance is available to reformers and development professionals. A recent publication released by the International Trade Department of the World Bank was developed in response to this need. The Border Management Modernization Handbook (World Bank 2011) outlines a new and more comprehensive reform and modernization agenda based on the concept of collaborative border management (CBM). The CBM concept shifts the focus beyond the traditional customs-specific trade facilitation agenda to a new and more comprehensive 'whole-of-government' approach to reform that relies less on institution-specific reform and more on a wider trade supply chain focused approach designed to tackle the major barriers traders face when navigating the frequently complex and opaque regulatory requirements that governments impose on international trade.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author McLinden, Gerard
author_facet McLinden, Gerard
author_sort McLinden, Gerard
title Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem
title_short Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem
title_full Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem
title_fullStr Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Border Management : A New Approach to an Old Problem
title_sort collaborative border management : a new approach to an old problem
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/04/16207770/collaborative-border-management-new-approach-old-problem
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