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Facilitating Trade:

Improving Customs Risk Management Systems

In the OIC Member States

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Table 11

compares the NZCS CRM previous with its current approach:

Table 11: NZCS CRM previous and current approach

Previous approach

Risk-based approach

Customs clearance - ten days and processing of

60 documents per customs procedure on average,

95% of shipments were physically examined

14.37 million import and export transaction

processed - 99.9% transaction processed within 30

minutes based on risk assessment

Customs and Statistics Processing of Entries and

Retrieval (CASPER), CDPS based on obsolete

technology

Joint Border Management System (JBMS) and

Automated Targeting System – Global assesses

passenger’s system

Separate risk management policies and criteria

ITOC -Integrated Targeting Operations Centre/

agencies’ common risk management

Risk identification/analysis is conducted

manually/Feedback from the customs control

paper-based

Border Protection Financial Management

Information System (FMIS) integrated into the JBMS

No coordination between agencies for

examination of the shipments

Coordinated examination, delegation of control

Low or no input from Intelligence

Intelligence-led, risk-based approach

Source: Author’s compilation

Customs seeks to facilitate secure, low-risk trade with minimum disruption (in time andmoney)

to traders. In 2017 customs processed 9.55 million import transactions

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, an increase of 14.5

percent from the 2016 total. There has been significant growth in recent years, mostly due to

the increasing number of imports of low-value goods – likely to be largely due to internet

shopping. The customs also processed 4.82 million export transactions in total, an increase of

40.5% from 2015/16

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. NZCS statistical figures in 2017:

Table 12: NZCS statistical figures in 2017

14.4 million customs transaction processed;

99.9% of trade transactions processed within 30 minutes

13.3 million arriving and departing passengers risk-assessed and processed

9.55 million import transaction processed

4.82 million export transactions processed

44,520 individual counterfeit goods items intercepted at the border

13.4 million NZD of harm prevented - interceptions at the border of other unlawful activity

13.3 billion NZD revenue collection

329 million NZD street value illicit drugs intercepted

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Import transactions include standard import, simplified import, sight import, periodic import, temporary import, and

private import entries, together with import and tranship ECIs (Electronic Cargo Information)

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NZCS Annual Report 2016/2017