SACU and Trade Facilitation: A Post-Covid Pandemic Legal Analysis for Improved Efficiency

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Mbakiso Magwape
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The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) prioritizes trade facilitation as one of its primary objectives in its founding Agreement (Article 2 (a)), implementing programmes to increase trade through expedited movement, and release and clearance of goods in the region. The oldest Customs Union in the world anticipated increased trade-flows following the entry into force and implementation of the progressive World Trade Organization’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (WTO TFA), and operation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). Its aspirations, however, were dampened by the Covid-19 pandemic, which presented supply side challenges and slowed customs processes. Members introduced critical legislative measures to reduce or stop the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and initiate needed trade-facilitations interventions at a national and regional level. SACU also played a role in this regard, albeit a minimal one, through Council decisions. This raises the question of the SACU’s effectiveness, or ineffectiveness, its relevance in its functions, institutional structural readiness to address pandemics and regional emergencies, and future role it will play in this regard. This article examines trade-facilitation related responses from the institution following the outbreak of the pandemic, and adequacies/inadequacies of the said measures. The article, lastly, proposes trade-facilitation related approaches the SACU could adopt to improve efficiency for future pandemics and other global emergencies. SACU, Trade-Facilitation, Customs, Covid-19, Southern-Africa, Africa, AfCFTA, WTO, WCO, Tariff
中美合作所与贸易便利化:疫情后提高效率的法律分析
南部非洲关税联盟(南部非洲海关联盟)在其创始协定(第2条第(a)款)中将贸易便利化作为其主要目标之一,实施通过加快流动以及货物在该地区的放行和清关来增加贸易的方案。世界上最古老的关税联盟预计,随着世界贸易组织的《贸易便利化协定》(WTO TFA)的生效和实施,以及《非洲大陆自由贸易协定》(AfCFTA)的实施,贸易流量将增加。然而,其愿望因新冠肺炎疫情而受挫,这带来了供应方面的挑战,并减缓了海关流程。成员们采取了关键的立法措施,以减少或阻止冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)的传播,并在国家和地区层面启动必要的贸易融资干预措施。SACU也通过安理会的决定在这方面发挥了作用,尽管作用很小。这就提出了SACU的有效性或无效性、其职能的相关性、应对流行病和区域紧急情况的机构结构准备情况,以及它在这方面未来将发挥的作用的问题。本文考察了该机构在疫情爆发后对贸易便利化的相关回应,以及上述措施的充分性/不足性。最后,文章提出了SACU可以采取的与贸易便利化相关的方法,以提高应对未来流行病和其他全球紧急情况的效率。SACU、贸易援助、海关、新冠肺炎、南部非洲、非洲、AfCFTA、WTO、世界海关组织、关税
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