It is to be noted that a separate annex will be appended to the strategy on WAN in
the future which will clarify issues such as interface options; bandwidth costs;
control and security measures etc.
Annex B – National Initiatives
National ICT initiatives will be implemented taking into consideration national
Governmental priorities, readiness of the Member State and the need to build on
regional agenda. National ICT initiatives include but not limited to:
B.1 SINGLE WINDOW CONCEPT
Background
Companies involved in international trade, regularly have to prepare and submit
large volumes of information and documents to governmental and regulatory
authorities to comply with import, export and transit-related regulatory requirements.
This information and documentation often have to be submitted through several
different agencies, each with its own specific (manual or automated) systems and
paper forms. This extensive requirement, together with the associated compliance
costs, constitutes a serious burden to both governments and the business
community and is also a serious barrier to the country’s competitiveness.
Southern Africa continues to lose export business because of Administrative NonTariff Barriers; these barriers include delays, lack of transparency and consistency
in customs procedures, overly bureaucratic and arbitrary processing methods and
documentation requirements for consignments, high freight and transport charges
and generally, services that are not user friendly.
Single window refers to an internationally recognized SADC ICT Strategy for
addressing the need for coordination of multiple agencies involved in cross-border
trade in any country.. The Single Window is defined by the United Nations Centre
for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) as “a facility that
allows parties involved in trade and transport to lodge standardized information and
documents with a single entry point to fulfil all import, export, and transit-related
regulatory requirements”.
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