USAID Trade Facilitation Program
SCOPE OF WORK
Support and technical assistance to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD)
to review and revise Circular 15/2028/TT-BNNPTNT
Proposed Personnel: TBD, National STTA Agricultural Specialized Inspection (SI) Expert
Period of Performance: o/a 20 January – 28 February 2021
Level of Effort: 10 days
Origin/Destination: Hanoi, Vietnam
Travel Dates: n/a
Activity No. FY2021 Activity 1.3.6 – Specialized inspection reform under management of MARD
MEL indicator(s): P-1, IR1-1, and IR1.2-2
Project Background:
The USAID Trade Facilitation Program is a five-year project that aims to support the adoption and implementation of a more risk–based approach to customs and specialized inspection (SI) institutions in Vietnam. The Program works with the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC) to strengthen the National Trade Facilitation Committee (NTFC) of Vietnam and its Working Groups; streamline border clearance procedures (including specialized inspection implemented by other line ministries and agencies); harmonize the implementation of risk-based approaches between national and provincial levels; train national and provincial customs officers and staff from other ministries on risk management; and facilitate dialogue between customs and business and between stakeholders in Hanoi and in the provinces.
Activity Background:
Objective: The aim is to provide technical assistance and support to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to review and revise Circular No. 15/2018/TT-BNNPTNT dated October 29, 2018 promulgating Harmonized System (HS) codes of commodities under the management of MARD (hereinafter referred to as Circular 15/2018/TT-BNNPTNT).
Background: Reform of administrative procedures for SI has been a key aim and objective of the Government of Vietnam (GVN) for the last few years. The aim is to simplify and streamline import-export activities; cut down clearance times; and reduce costs thereby facilitating international trade, enhancing national competitiveness and improving the business environment in Vietnam. To do this, the GVN has annually introduced a number of initiatives and issued legal instruments, e.g., Resolutions 19 and 02 which identified a series of tasks for relevant line ministries and agencies to comprehensively reform the SI of exports and imports.
Despite these initiatives and reforms, the number of goods subject to SI remains at a high level (i.e., 19.1% of different types of goods imported still required SI at the end of 2018). In the latest Doing Business Report 2020 released by the World Bank in October 2019, Vietnam fell 4 places in the rankings for Trading Across Borders from 100 to 104 in 2020 report. The main problem lies in the institutional issues where there remains an urgent need to simplify several aspects of specialized management and inspection.
In the Program’s Year-3 work plan for FY2021, beside the GDVC, the Program will be supporting some key line ministries including the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) and MARD to reform SI procedures.
Regarding the work with MARD, in 2021, the Legal Department of MARD will take charge of developing and drafting a new Circular amending and supplementing Circular No. 15/2018/TT-BNNPTNT dated October 29, 2018 promulgating HS codes of commodities under management of MARD. This is the focus activity (related to import and export) of MARD in 2021. The Legal Department of MARD seeks for technical assistance from the Program to this activity as follows:
Methodology: The Program will mobilize a local/national STTA Agricultural SI Expert to support MARD to review and draft a new Circular revising Circular 15/2018/TT-BNNPTNT. The local/national STTA Agricultural SI Expert will be expected to conduct desk-study, interview relevant stakeholders (if needed), participate with and contribute to a focus working group and the consultative workshop to present the comments and recommendations on the Draft Circular.
The Program will implement this activity in coordination with the Legal Department of MARD. In consultation with the Program’s Senior Trade Facilitation Expert (STFE) and Legal & Regulatory Expert, the local/national STTA Agricultural SI Expert will work closely with the Legal Department of MARD but the local/national STTA Agricultural SI Expert may also be required to work in collaboration with other members of the Program team in order to undertake this activity.
Tasks & Responsibilities:
The local/national STTA Agricultural SI Expertwill be responsible for the following:
Deliverables:
Qualifications:
The local/national STTA Agricultural SI Expert is required to meet the following essential qualifications:
Reporting:
The local/national STTA Agricultural SI Expertwill be required to report periodically to the Program COP ([email protected]); STFE ([email protected]) and on a regular (weekly) basis to the Legal & Regulatory Expert ([email protected]).
Interested candidates should send applications (CV and cost proposal) to [email protected] no later than January 18, 2021.