Politics and policy
By PSCU
In Summary
- The electronic Single Window System will reduce the cargo processing time at the Port of Mombasa to a maximum of three days
- Kenya TradeNet System was launched by Rwanda President Paul Kagame at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi and witnessed by President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, among other regional leaders.
Kenya has joined a select league of nations that have embraced the electronic single window system.
The system will facilitate faster and efficient
trade, improve business environment and open a new chapter in a
paperless cargo clearance process.
Speaking during its launch, President Uhuru
Kenyatta said the benefits of the single window will be realised when
the supporting infrastructure is in place to ensure efficient evacuation
and movement of goods once they have been cleared at the ports of
entry.
The system, the President said, will simplify
international trade logistics that involves submission of large volumes
of information and documents to Government authorities to comply with
import, export and transit-related regulatory requirements.
Implementation of the concept will also provide an
efficient platform for data exchange among Government agencies among
partner states for cargo being cleared through any port within the EAC
region, he said.
“The information and documentation have often to
be submitted in paper through several Government agencies using their
unique systems which is either manual or automated,” President Kenyatta
said.
In recognition of the shortcomings, the President
said, countries are embracing national single window systems to enhance
trace facilitation. The region has already started implementing the
system in individual countries.
President Kenyatta said clearing cargo through the
Port of Mombasa now takes an average of seven days, and about five days
at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) after Government
intervention last year.
With the electronic Single Window System in place,
the Government intends to progressively reduce the cargo dwell time at
the Port of Mombasa to a maximum of three days.
At JKIA, cargo dwell time will also be reduced to a
day and this significantly ease the cost of doing business in the
region, he added.
President Kenyatta said his Government is putting
in place a gateway that will ensure all payments by citizens and
business are done electronically.
The gateway, the President added, will integrate
with the Single Window platform to facilitate end-to-end electronic
solution to business logistics in the country.
“It will be imperative to automate the business
processes of other Government agencies to share information
electronically,” he said.
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