COVID-19 Trade Facilitation Repository

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This COVID 19 Trade Facilitation Repository aims to facilitate access to initiatives, guidelines, case studies, and other information that was developed by various partner organizations and associations to help maintain the flow of safe cross border trade during the COVID 19 pandemic. 

*Disclaimer: The tool is for purely informative purposes and does not intend to be comprehensive and the organizations participating in the initiative do not purport to advocate or promote any particular course of action, nor shall they be held responsible for any loss or damage caused by errors, omissions, misprints or misinterpretation of the contents hereof.

Organization Description Area of work Focal Point View
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

With a view to ensuring that trade facilitation policy is coordinated at regional level, UNCTAD offers technical assistance and advisory services to regional and sub-regional bodies to assist with developing policy frameworks and setup Regional and sub-regional Trade Facilitation Committees, that are particularly relevant to coordinate interventions in times of crisis and emergency.

Project unctad-tf@un.org
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

The Trade Facilitation Portal s are a key tool for transparency and provides online step by step descriptions of import, export and transit procedures from the trader's point of view. For traders, it gives a detailed picture of what needs to be done to comply with national regulations. For policymakers, it helps with the identification of all unnecessary redundancies and administrative bottlenecks.

Project businessfacilitation@unctad.org View
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

Guidelines to Customs Administrations: The ASYCUDA World (AW) system is well-equipped to assist Customs and cross-border agencies in scaling-up necessary actions to better deal with this pandemic by adopting policies and procedures to prevent, and/or limit transmission of the virus in their respective work environments, while at the same time ensuring the smooth functioning of cross border trade.
The automated support provided by AW affords Customs, cross-border agencies and traders to electronically submit and exchange data and documentation, and computerize procedures to expedite the clearance of imports, exports, transits and other trade transactions, thereby reducing to a great extent the need for face-to-face interaction.

Report asycuda@unctad.org View
International Air Transport Association

to fed airlines and transport professionals with the latest updates, reports and guidance materials, recommendations to passengers and transport professionals, etc.

Website View
International Air Transport Association

Issued on an ad-hoc basis by the IATA Cargo Border Management team on topics related to COVID-19 outbreak Customs or Security matters impacting air cargo.

Report cbm@iata.org View
International Air Transport Association

The TACT [& IATA teams worldwide] team has put together a page including the following dashboards:

Airline Air Cargo Operations Status: this section covers over 370 airlines worldwide, to capture the Operational Status, current Cargo Restrictions, Passenger to Cargo (“P2C”) & Cargo in cabin information, as well as major schedule updates

Country Air Cargo Operations Status: this section covers over 200 countries, to capture the current Cargo Restrictions, Cargo in Cabin and other important updates to regulations.

Air Cargo Schedules: this section will be released by July 2020.

Instruments and tools tactediting@iata.org View
International Air Transport Association

IATA has centralized recent COVID-19 updates and emergency guidelines and other material from relevant bodies (i.e. WHO, ICAO, ACI, IATA) as well as country specifics guidelines.

Report groundops@iata.org View
International Air Transport Association

Guidelines on the transport of specimens of Covid-19 and alcohol-based hand sanitizers.

Report dangood@iata.org View
International Air Transport Association

Due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19), the ability to attend or deliver recurrent dangerous goods training is very limited. Many States have issued temporary extensions to existing dangerous goods training qualifications. Find out more in this document listing the States that have issued temporary extensions, together with a link to their website that provides the extension.

Report dangood@iata.org View
World Customs Organization

Macau, China case study

Case Studies COVID-19response@wcoomd.org View