Many Governments in Southern Africa have made a decision to undertake a Single
Window project as a measure towards improving the country’s trade facilitation
initiatives, whereby trade related information and/or documents need only be
submitted once at a single entry point. The blueprint for a national single window
includes increased system accessibility and user-friendly functionality, improved
data access, and security all built upon a foundation of internationally harmonized
and standardized data.
Benefits for Government
A Single Window will lead to a better combination of existing governmental systems
and processes, while at the same time promoting a more open and facilitative
approach to the way in which governments operate and communicate with
business. Traders will submit all the required information and documents through a
single entity. Effective systems will be established for a quicker and more accurate
validation and distribution of this information to all relevant government agencies.
This will also result in better co-ordination and co-operation between the
Government and regulatory authorities involved in trade-related activities.
Benefits for trade
The main benefit for the trading community is that a Single Window will provide the
trader with a single point for the one-time submission of all required information and
documentation to all governmental agencies involved in export, import or transit
procedures. As the Single Window enables governments to process submitted
information, documents and fees both faster and more accurately, traders would
benefit from faster clearance and release times, enabling them to speed up the
supply chain. In addition, the improved transparency and increased predictability
would further reduce the potential for corrupt behaviour from both the public and
private sector. If the Single Window functions as a focal point for the access to
updated information
on current
trade
rules, regulations
and compliance
requirements, it will lower the administrative costs of trade transactions and
encourage greater trader compliance. The Single Window will additionally act as a
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