USAID Trade Facilitation Program
SCOPE OF WORK
Support and technical assistance to support the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) to conduct situational assessment on specialized inspection and management (focused on energy efficiency inspection)
Proposed Personnel: Local/National Specialized Inspection and Management Expert (focused on Energy Efficiency Inspection)
Period of Performance: o/a 5 April – 30 September 2021
Origin/Destination: Hanoi, Vietnam
Travel Dates: n/a
Activity No. FY21-1.3.4 – Specialized inspection reform with the MOIT
MEL indicator(s): P-1, IR1-1, IR1.2-2, IR3.1-1, IR3.1-2, IR4.1-1, IR4.1-2 and CLBD-9
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 SI institutions in Vietnam. The Program will work 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 (SI) 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 further technical assistance and support to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) to conduct situational assessment on specialized inspection and management for products and goods under the management of the MOIT.
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 introduced a number of initiatives and issued legal instruments, e.g., Resolutions 19 and 02[1] and Decision 1254/QD-TTg 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)[2]. In the latest Doing Business Report[3] 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 however Vietnam’s overall Ease of Doing Business ranking remains in top 5 for region after other countries in ASEAN (i.e., Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Brunei). The main problem lies in the institutional issues where there remains an urgent need to simplify several aspects of specialized management and inspection.
Streamlining specialized inspection procedures is one of the key objectives of the USAID Trade Facilitation Program (TFP). To support these priorities, in the framework of Year 3 Work Plan (2021), the Program will support the MOIT to conduct a situational assessment on specialized inspection and management for products and goods under the management of the MOIT. The situational assessment conducted by the MOIT, with the support of the Program, is expected to take into account perspectives of different parties, such as line ministries, private sector stakeholders, experts and relevant MOIT’s departments. The activity aims to produce (situational assessment) suggestions for revising/supplementing a number of legal documents on SI under management of the MOIT and solutions for improving the current mechanism.
Methodology: The Program will mobilize three local/national Specialized inspected and management experts to provide technical assistance and support to MOIT to conduct a situational assessment on specialized inspection and management for products and goods under the management of the MOIT. The three national experts will focus on following three topics:
This SOW focuses only on item (i) above, i.e., Energy Efficiency inspection.
Local/National Specialized Inspection and Management Expert (focused on Energy Efficiency Inspection). In collaboration with the Program’s Chief of Party and Legal & Regulatory Expert, the Local/National Specialized Inspection and Management Expert (focused on Energy Efficiency Inspection) will work closely with the Science and Technology Department and Legal Department of the MOIT and as necessary, consult with other technical departments of MOIT, relevant line ministries, customs authority, and private sector stakeholders. The Local/National Specialized Inspection and Management Expert (focused on Energy Efficiency Inspection) may also be required to work in collaboration with other members of the Program team to undertake this activity.
Tasks & Responsibilities:
The Local/National Specialized Inspection and Management Expert (focused on Energy Efficiency Inspection)will be responsible for the following:
Deliverables:
Qualifications:
Reporting:
The Local/National Specialized Inspection and Management Expert (focused on Energy Efficiency Inspection)will be required to report to the Program’s Chief of Party and Legal & Regulatory Expert.
No. | Deliverable to be submitted & approved before payment | Estimated Completion Date |
1 | Research paper(s) containing contributions/inputs on the issue of Energy Efficiency Inspection of imported and exported goods; | June 30, 2021 |
2 | Feedback from field surveys (or online surveys due to the reoccurrence of community transmission of Covid-19) from interviewed businesses, MOIT’s relevant departments, customs authority, line ministries or other relevant stakeholders on practical situation of Energy Efficiency Inspection of imported and exported goods; | September 30, 2021 |
3 | Active participation at Focus Working Groups and/or consultative workshops and giving a presentation on practical situation of Energy Efficiency Inspection of imported and exported goods; | September 30, 2021 |
4 | Final Report containing details of all work carried out and proposals for situational assessment report including recommendations for improvements - part on energy efficiency inspection. | September 30, 2021 |
Applications should be sent to [email protected] no later than 5pm 28 March, 2021.
Application includes:
[1] The latest Resolution No. 02/NQ-CP dated January 1, 2020 ongoing implementation of major duties and measures to improve business environment and enhance national competitiveness in 2020 sets the target for improving the business environment and enhancing the national competitiveness in 2020 to achieve the rank of top 4 leading countries in ASEAN region (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Brunei).
[2] Announcement No. 105/TB-VPCP of the Government dated 23rd March 2019 on conclusions of Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue after the fourth meeting of the National Steering Committee on ASEAN Single Window, National Single Window and Trade Facilitation.