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spelling okr-10986-146462021-04-23T14:03:17Z Trade Facilitation in the Caucasus : Final Report World Bank TRADE FACILITATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION BORDER INTEGRATION TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE REGIONAL TRADE REGIONAL COOPERATION COMPUTERIZED IINFORMATION RETRIEVAL ACCOUNTING AUTOMATION MICRO-CREDIT PROGRAMS TRANSPORT FACILITATION INSTITUTION BUILDING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK AIR CARGO AIRLINES AUDITS BILLS OF LADING CERTAIN EXTENT CIF COMMODITIES CONSIGNMENT CONTRABAND COST CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS FACILITIES EMBARGO ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS EXPORT CREDIT EXPORTS EXTERNALITY FREE TRADE FREIGHT FREIGHT FORWARDERS GATT GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HANDLING IMPORTS INSURANCE INSURANCE & FREIGHT INTERNATIONAL TRADE LIFTING LORRIES MANIFESTS OIL PORTS SAVINGS SHIPPING TAX CODES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE DEVELOPMENT TRADE FACILITATION TRAFFIC TRANSIT WAREHOUSES WORLD TRADE WTO From 15 May to 2 June 2000 COWI conducted a mission to the three Caucasian republics of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, spending about one week in each country. The mission established an initial overview of trade facilitation issues and conducted an outline Trade Facilitation Audit for the region. The purpose of the mission was to prepare for possible progress towards the re-opening of borders in the region, in the event that a peace agreement is reached in Nagorno-Karabakh. This chapter commences by summarizing some of the most interesting facts, relating to the movement of a generic consignment in the Caucasus region, which emerged from the discussions with stakeholders during the mission. Section 1.2 addresses what can be considered the key issue of the study; namely, whether, in the event of peace, the region would realize the maximum potential benefit, given the current institutional and operational context. A subsidiary issue is whether all the constituent countries in the region would benefit, or whether some would suffer some initial dis-benefits. The final section of this chapter provides a summary of the key regional and national recommendations, which have been identified to try and ensure that the potential benefits of any settlement are not dissipated in the current institutional and operational mire. A more detailed breakdown of the provisional recommendations, by component and sub-component, together with an estimate of the required inputs, is provided in Appendix B. 2013-07-29T20:23:35Z 2013-07-29T20:23:35Z 2003-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/10/2637737/trade-facilitation-caucasus-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14646 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Institutional and Governance Review (IGR) Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia
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topic TRADE FACILITATION
CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION
BORDER INTEGRATION
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
COMPUTERIZED IINFORMATION RETRIEVAL
ACCOUNTING AUTOMATION
MICRO-CREDIT PROGRAMS
TRANSPORT FACILITATION
INSTITUTION BUILDING
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK AIR CARGO
AIRLINES
AUDITS
BILLS OF LADING
CERTAIN EXTENT
CIF
COMMODITIES
CONSIGNMENT
CONTRABAND
COST
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
CUSTOMS FACILITIES
EMBARGO
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
EXPORT CREDIT
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITY
FREE TRADE
FREIGHT
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
GATT
GDP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HANDLING
IMPORTS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE & FREIGHT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIFTING
LORRIES
MANIFESTS
OIL
PORTS
SAVINGS
SHIPPING
TAX CODES
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADE DEVELOPMENT
TRADE FACILITATION
TRAFFIC
TRANSIT
WAREHOUSES
WORLD TRADE
WTO
spellingShingle TRADE FACILITATION
CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION
BORDER INTEGRATION
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
COMPUTERIZED IINFORMATION RETRIEVAL
ACCOUNTING AUTOMATION
MICRO-CREDIT PROGRAMS
TRANSPORT FACILITATION
INSTITUTION BUILDING
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK AIR CARGO
AIRLINES
AUDITS
BILLS OF LADING
CERTAIN EXTENT
CIF
COMMODITIES
CONSIGNMENT
CONTRABAND
COST
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
CUSTOMS FACILITIES
EMBARGO
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
EXPORT CREDIT
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITY
FREE TRADE
FREIGHT
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
GATT
GDP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HANDLING
IMPORTS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE & FREIGHT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LIFTING
LORRIES
MANIFESTS
OIL
PORTS
SAVINGS
SHIPPING
TAX CODES
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADE DEVELOPMENT
TRADE FACILITATION
TRAFFIC
TRANSIT
WAREHOUSES
WORLD TRADE
WTO
World Bank
Trade Facilitation in the Caucasus : Final Report
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
description From 15 May to 2 June 2000 COWI conducted a mission to the three Caucasian republics of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, spending about one week in each country. The mission established an initial overview of trade facilitation issues and conducted an outline Trade Facilitation Audit for the region. The purpose of the mission was to prepare for possible progress towards the re-opening of borders in the region, in the event that a peace agreement is reached in Nagorno-Karabakh. This chapter commences by summarizing some of the most interesting facts, relating to the movement of a generic consignment in the Caucasus region, which emerged from the discussions with stakeholders during the mission. Section 1.2 addresses what can be considered the key issue of the study; namely, whether, in the event of peace, the region would realize the maximum potential benefit, given the current institutional and operational context. A subsidiary issue is whether all the constituent countries in the region would benefit, or whether some would suffer some initial dis-benefits. The final section of this chapter provides a summary of the key regional and national recommendations, which have been identified to try and ensure that the potential benefits of any settlement are not dissipated in the current institutional and operational mire. A more detailed breakdown of the provisional recommendations, by component and sub-component, together with an estimate of the required inputs, is provided in Appendix B.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Institutional and Governance Review (IGR)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Trade Facilitation in the Caucasus : Final Report
title_short Trade Facilitation in the Caucasus : Final Report
title_full Trade Facilitation in the Caucasus : Final Report
title_fullStr Trade Facilitation in the Caucasus : Final Report
title_full_unstemmed Trade Facilitation in the Caucasus : Final Report
title_sort trade facilitation in the caucasus : final report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/10/2637737/trade-facilitation-caucasus-final-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14646
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