23 Member National Committee on Trade Facilitation (NCTF)
Constituted under Cabinet Secretary with Two other Layers
Consequent
to India’s ratification of the WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation(TFA) in
April 2016,the National Committee on Trade Facilitation(NCTF) has been
constituted vide order dated 11th August 2016. The establishment of the
Committee is part of the mandatory, institutional arrangement of the TFA. This
prime, inter - ministerial body on trade facilitation will be chaired by the
Cabinet Secretary. Its Secretariat will be housed within the Central Board of
Excise and Customs, in the Directorate General of Export Promotion, New Delhi.
The
defined objective behind setting up the NCTF is to have a national level body
that will facilitate domestic co-ordination and implementation of TFA
provisions. It will play the lead role in developing the pan-India road map for
trade facilitation. It will be instrumental in synergizing the various trade
facilitation perspectives across the country and will also focus on an outreach
programme for sensitization of all stakeholders about TFA.
In
consonance with its significant mandate, its composition and structure is
holistic. It has a three tier structure with the main national committee that
will be the pivot for monitoring the implementation of the TFA. There will be a
steering committee below it that will be chaired by Member, Customs, CBEC and
which will be responsible for identifying the nature of required legislative
changes as well as for spearheading the diagnostic tools needed for assessing
our level of compliance to the TFA. It will have the responsibility to form and
monitor the working of adhoc working groups of
experts that will deal with specific trade facilitation issues. Detailed Terms
of Reference for each level of the Committee are contained in the order itself.
The
composition of the NCTF is inclusive at the national committee level which will
comprise of Secretaries of all key Departments involved in trade issues like
Revenue, Commerce, Agriculture, Home, Shipping, Health etc. It will also have
Chairman CBEC, Chairman Railway Board, and Director General Foreign Trade as
Members. Major trade associations like CII, FICCI, and FIEO etc
are also its Members. Joint Secretary, Customs, CBEC will be its Member
Secretary. The total membership stands at 24 and the Committee can co-opt any
representatives from the State Governments on relevant issues. The steering
committee will be a core group having 15 members from various Ministries and
trade bodies.
The
first meeting of the NCTF with the Cabinet Secretary as the Chair is likely to
be convened shortly.
[Click
here for MoF Order dated 11th August 2016]