Single Window Systems
In the OIC Member States
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3.
Analysis of OIC Member States Efforts
The subject of this study is the Single Window efforts of OIC Member States. It is the first time
that all 57 OIC Member States are reviewed in a single study. The Single Window efforts in the
Member States show a great variety in terms of progress and organisational and IT. This chapter
presents the general findings of the study. Detailed information on specific country efforts can
be found in the Annex I and in the three case studies of Chapter 4.
3.1.
Previous Surveys and Assessments
In the past years, several international and regional organizations have launched surveys on
trade facilitation and Single Windows. These surveys capture the current state of
implementation of different trade facilitation concepts, including Single Window. Examples of
such global surveys that do report on the status of Single Window implementation are the OECD
Trade Facilitation Indicators
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and the United Nations Regional Commissions (UNRC) Joined
Paperless Trade and Trade Facilitation implementation surveys
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. The Doing Business Index
from the World Bank Group will include Single Window as an indicator in the Trading Across
Borders Index starting in 2017
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.
The OECD survey covers 152 countries and the data is collected from governments’ own
submissions and expert reports. The joined UNRC surveys cover 119 United Nations Member
States and the data is collected through governments’ own submissions.
The UNRC Paperless Trade and Trade Facilitation Survey 2015 covered 40 OIC Member States.
It reported – se
e Table 9– a Single Window implementation level of
33% of OIC Member States with full or partial Single Windows;
28% of OIC Member States with pilot stage Single Windows; and
39% of OIC Member States with no Single Window.
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OECD,
Trade Facilitation Indications
, Under Trad
e http://www.oecd.org/trade/indicators.htm (accessed January 2017).
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An UNRCS Paperless Trade and Trade Facilitation Implementation survey is an initiative launched by the United Nations
Regional Commissions ECE, ECA, ESCWA, ECLAC, and ESCAP in 2010. The latest published reports, the 2015 survey, are
based on data collected in 2014.
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See Doing Business Trading Across Borders Technology gains in trade facilitation, Doing Business 2017 report. The data is
however not yet available.
http://www.doingbusiness.org/~/media/WBG/DoingBusiness/Documents/Annual-Reports/English/DB17-Chapters/DB17-CS-Trading-across-borders.pdf