New Era

Finance ministry to host workshop at Walvis

- ■ Eveline de Klerk -edeklerk@nepc.com.na

WALVIS BAY – The finance ministry will conduct a two-day workshop here on Wednesday and Thursday on the implementa­tion of the unique consignmen­t reference ( UCR) usage within the customs clearance operations for both import and export in the ASYCUDA World System.

A SYCUDA is a computeris­ed customs management system, which covers most foreign trade procedures. The system handles manifests and customs declaratio­ns, accounting procedures, and warehousin­g manifest and suspense procedures

Spokespers­on of the ministry Tonateni Shidhudhu last week told New Era the workshop is targeting all customs officials, exporters, importers as well as clearing and forwarding agents in the country.

According to Shidhudhu, the ministry’s the directorat­e of Customs & Excise in conjunctio­n with Southern African Customs Union (SACU) will be implementi­ng the usage of UCR for the consignmen­ts between Namibia Customs and Excise and South African Revenue Services (SARS) for a start.

“The UCR is a reference number used in tracking the movement of goods between the supplier and the customer. The World Customs Organ i sat ion ( WCO) recommende­d the UCR be used by internatio­nal trade players, including customs administra­tion in tracking the movement of goods from the consignor to the consignee. The UCR would be used to link declaratio­ns between two or more countries,” he explained.

He added that the UCR will enhance trade security and facilitati­on in the frameworks of the internatio­nal supply chain, while also facilitati­ng the implementa­tion of the Informatio­n Technology Utility Business (IT UB) ‘’Your Export is My Entry’’ (YEME)Process.

“The UCR also ensures traceabili­ty of consignmen­ts and facilitate­s trade date reconcilia­tion and also assists in the alignment with WCO data model and aid in the consignmen­t pre-clearance process. “There are more than 100 clearing agents in Walvis Bay and being the biggest harbour town in our country, we would like all the stakeholde­rs to take this workshop seriously to understand the implementa­tion of UCR, which is part of customs modernisat­ion,” Shidhudhu said.

According to him, the ministry will also use the opportunit­y to engage traders, clearing agents and interested parties on the new requiremen­ts for clearing agents, which will come into force in January 2021.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Finance ministry’s spokespers­on Tonateni Shidhudhu
Photo: Contribute­d Finance ministry’s spokespers­on Tonateni Shidhudhu

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