SPECIFIC TASKS
(a) Evaluate intra- and extra SACU trade data capturing processes across Member
States including but not limited to commercial, personal shoppers, re-exports,
electricity, transit and postal trade;
(b) Evaluate trade data compilation methodologies and trade systems with the aim to
harmonise compilation methods across Member States;
(c) Evaluate institutional arrangements in support of the trade data compilation
chain, from port of entry to publication of data in all Member States;
(d) Assess human and financial resources with regard to trade data compilation in all
member states.
(e) Assess compliance of member states to international standards of compiling trade
statistics;
(f) Assess data quality control measures in all Member States and make
recommendations for improvement in each case;
(g) Assess the computerization systems used by Member States in relation to their
processing speed, ability to handle the volume of trade and their compatibility
with developments in the area of customs procedures;
(h) Explore the possibility of interfacing the customs computer systems used by
Member States;
(i) Assess how VAT collection at border posts impact on the accuracy of trade
declaration;
(j) Establish how re-exports, transit data, rebates and duty drawbacks are recorded
and their implications on data integrity;
(k) Provide recommendations for specific measures to enhance cooperation and
coordination between Member States on the compilation of trade data;
(l) Identify institutional, procedural, technical and coordination hindrance to the
compilation of accurate data and timely publication; and
(m) Make proposals on country specific measures to address identified data limitations
and highlight possible threats to the implementation such measures.
SPECIFIC TASKS
(a) Evaluate intra- and extra SACU trade data capturing processes across Member
States including but not limited to commercial, personal shoppers, re-exports,
electricity, transit and postal trade;
(b) Evaluate trade data compilation methodologies and trade systems with the aim to
harmonise compilation methods across Member States;
(c) Evaluate institutional arrangements in support of the trade data compilation
chain, from port of entry to publication of data in all Member States;
(d) Assess human and financial resources with regard to trade data compilation in all
member states.
(e) Assess compliance of member states to international standards of compiling trade
statistics;
(f) Assess data quality control measures in all Member States and make
recommendations for improvement in each case;
(g) Assess the computerization systems used by Member States in relation to their
processing speed, ability to handle the volume of trade and their compatibility
with developments in the area of customs procedures;
(h) Explore the possibility of interfacing the customs computer systems used by
Member States;
(i) Assess how VAT collection at border posts impact on the accuracy of trade
declaration;
(j) Establish how re-exports, transit data, rebates and duty drawbacks are recorded
and their implications on data integrity;
(k) Provide recommendations for specific measures to enhance cooperation and
coordination between Member States on the compilation of trade data;
(l) Identify institutional, procedural, technical and coordination hindrance to the
compilation of accurate data and timely publication; and
(m) Make proposals on country specific measures to address identified data limitations
and highlight possible threats to the implementation such measures.
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