A Goa Declaration containing 10 point Action Plan
Member nations of 11th ASEM of
Customs' Directors General/Commissioners recognise the need to continue to
closely work together in the priority areas of Trade Facilitation and Supply
Chain Security, Combating Infringement on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR),
Protecting Society and the Environment, Involving Business,and Communication
and Visibility; Goa Declaration issued at the end the two day 11th Asia Europe
Meeting (ASEM) of the Directors General-Commissioners of the Customs
A Goa Declaration containing 10 point Action Plan
was issued at the end of the 11th Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) of the Directors
General-Commissioners of the Customs at Panaji, Goa today. The two day Meeting
was attaended among others by the representatives of 42 nations along with
those of European Union and ASEAN Secretariate .
Following is the full Text of the Goa Declaration:
"We, the Directors General-Commissioners of
the Customs Administrations of ASEM Member States met in
Goa, India on 8-9 October 2015, and:
ACKNOWLEDGING the importance
of a continuing dialogue for fulfilling our mandate, efficiently and fairly;
RECOGNISING the need
to continue to closely work together to ably progress on the
following identified priority areas:
• Trade
Facilitation and Supply Chain Security,
• Combating
Infringement on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR),
• Protecting
Society and the Environment,
• Involving
Business,
• Communication
and Visibility;
NOTING that the
members face common challenges thereby providing opportunities
for exchange of ideas and best practices;
REALISING the opportunity
afforded by advances in technology for greater coordination and
cooperation in facilitating trade and ensuring compliance;
RESOLVED to
continue the ASEM Customs-Trade-Days and to avail the opportunity afforded by
their meetings for a dialogue with business aimed at a better assessment of
priorities; and
CONCURRED with
taking focused action in regard to the following activities during the
next two years (2016-2017):
• Carry
forward the Trade Facilitation Action Plan (TFAP) on Customs matters, matching
of members needing and offering training, reinforce the monitoring of the TFAP,
and recommend TFAP for 2018-2019.
• Complement
the WTO’s TFA and awareness process, improve experience sharing by exchanging
TFA implementation plans, examine how ASEM cooperation can contribute to
ongoing world-wide work for better implementation of TFA.
• Support
AEO programmes including mutual recognition processes by sharing experiences, further
developing the compliance component, improving
the overall benefits, and exploring further
cooperation with other government authorities.
• Improve
implementation of CBM and conduct a study on its
possibilities in further facilitating the faster cross border flow of goods
with a focus on mapping of the related logistical processes and the practical
(operational) movement of goods.
• Examine
the role of Customs and identify good practices in controlling product safety
and compliance in the area of industrial products.
• Conduct
a Joint Customs Operation on commodities of particular interest like pesticides,
spare parts for automobiles, motorcycles, airplanes, trains and boats.
• Share
the experience of use of PNR with a view to identify best practices, challenges
and capacity building needs.
• Share
the experience and best practices in facilitating paperless Customs processes.
• Revise
and update the 2011 best practice guide on IPR enforcement; study the use of
statistics in IPR enforcement with a view to avoid misleading comparisons and
interpretations on statistics exchange.
• Identify effective
communication and visibility tools including social media to examine how best
to develop an ASEM Customs Appearance Strategy.
We, the Directors General-Commissioners of the
Customs Administrations of the ASEM Member States shall make
every effort to implement the above decisions".

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