USAID Vietnam Trade Facilitation Program
SCOPE OF WORK
Support implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA)
Proposed Personnel: Name TBD, International WTO TFA Expert
Period of Performance: o/a September 25 – December 15, 2022
Level of Effort:
Origin/Destination: Hanoi, Vietnam
Travel Dates: Field trips (3-5 days)
Activity No.: FY2021 Activity 1.4 – Administration of WTO TFA implementation. Detailed assessment of the implementation level of Article 8.1– National Border Agency Cooperation. (Sub- activities 1.4.2)
MEL indicator(s): EG 2_1-1 and CLBD 9
Project Background:
The USAID Vietnam 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 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 implemented by other line ministries and agencies); harmonize the implementation of risk-based approaches between the 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 overall aim is to provide assessment and recommend solutions for Vietnam to strengthen cooperation and coordination among authorities and agencies responsible for border controls and procedures dealing with the importation, exportation, and transit of goods in order to facilitate trade.
Background: Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) concluded the negotiations on a Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA), which entered into force in February 2017 after two-thirds of WTO members completed their ratification process. Vietnam had notified the WTO of acceptance of the Protocol of Amendment and ratification of the TFA on 15 December 2015. Vietnam has undertaken a self-assessment of the articles or measures of the WTO TFA identifying which are Category ‘A’ (measures that will be implemented by the time the TFA enters into force); Category ‘B’ (measures that will be implemented after a transitional period following entry into force of the TFA); and Category ‘C’ (measures that will be implemented on a date after a transitional period following entry into force of the TFA and requiring the acquisition of assistance and support for capacity building). The Government of Vietnam (GVN) subsequently identified 14 measures as Category ‘B’ and 9 measures as Category ‘C’.
In 2020 the Program conducted a study and issued a Report on Vietnam’s Implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. The Report provided an assessment on Vietnam’s current status and situation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) measures identified as Category A, B and C, and recommendations of acceptance, validation and further action for full implementation and timeline for full implementation of the Agreement against notifications sent to the WTO. Following the Report, the Program will support GDVC to design a roadmap to facilitate the implementation of commitments that Vietnam still must complete by the end of 2024. According to the updated notification of GDVC regarding the TFA commitments, introduced to the WTO on May 2022, Vietnam has met more than 80-percent of its TFA commitments, and it expects to reach the 94.5% by the end of 2023 to accomplish the full implementation of the agreement by the end of 2024. While Vietnam was able to implement most of the commitments before the date notified at the time it acceded to the TFA, there are four commitments in category C (art. 1.2 Information Available through Internet; art. 5.3, Test Procedures; art. 7.4, Risk Management; and Art. 8, Border Agency Cooperation) whose date of implementation has been delayed and it is not expired.
While the Program has already provided technical assistance for articles 1.2, 5.3 and 7.4, the delayed commitment of article 8.1 reflects the challenges faced by the Program in promoting further trade facilitation reforms in Vietnam due to the unsatisfactory level of cooperation among Line Ministries, especially at central level. Indeed, Line Ministries objected or delayed the implementation of several reform projects prepared by GDVC with the support of the Program, for example, the draft Decree reforming specialized inspections, or the Decree for sharing information between Agencies through the National Single Window, or, again, the proposal to set up an inter-agency risk management center. Moreover, the National Trade Facilitation Committee (NTFC), i.e., the institution led by a Deputy Prime Minister and participated by all the relevant Ministries at vice-Ministers level, has only partially satisfied the needs to smoothly promote the implementation of the TFA and the reforms in Vietnam. Indeed, a report prepared by the Program in 2020 on the activities of the NTFC, identified several measures which might help to improve the effectiveness of this organ, participated by all the Line Ministries and lead by a Deputy Prime Minister. However, it seems that the NTFC leadership did not take on board the recommendations listed in the report.
Objective of the activity. Under this Scope of Work, the Program is seeking an international WTO TFA expert to conduct a detailed assessment of the implementation level of Article 8.1– National Border Agency Cooperation, to provide recommendations on solutions and roadmap to achieve the goal of strengthening cooperation and coordination among Vietnam’s authorities and agencies responsible for border control and procedure dealing with importation, exportation, and transit of goods in order to facilitate trade as required in Articles 8.1 of the Agreement.
The expert will conduct the assessment at two level:
Tasks and Responsibilities
The international WTO TFA expert will be responsible for providing a report on the results of desk review and the discussions held with the relevant stakeholders about the overall landscape of the current border control system in terms of procedures and institutions and the challenges faced by the stakeholders in enforcing regulations and coordinating with each other under the current system. The report will provide solutions and a tentative roadmap of the institutional and procedural steps necessary to address any problems, with the goal of simplifying procedures and strengthening border agency cooperation and coordination to facilitate trade, at border and at central level. In order to fulfill the tasks and responsibilities, the expert will:
Deliverables
Qualifications
Reporting
The national WTO TFA Expert will report to Mr. Claudio Dordi, Chief of Party ([email protected]) and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Bich Ha, the Program’s Trade and National Trade Facilitation Committee Expert ([email protected]).
How to apply
Proposals should be submitted to [email protected] no later than October 14, 2022.