India to Conduct First National Time Release Study to Enable Faster
Movement of Cargo Across Borders to Benefit Traders
[MoF Press Release dated 1 August
2019]
The Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance,
as part of its strategic commitment to improve global trade, is conducting India’s
first national Time Release Study (TRS) between 1st – 7th
August. The exercise will be institutionalized on an annual basis, during the
same period every year hereafter. The TRS is an internationally recognized tool
advocated by World Customs Organization to measure the efficiency and effectiveness
of international trade flows.
This initiative for accountable governance, will
measure rule based and procedural bottlenecks (including physical touchpoints) in
the clearance of goods, from the time of arrival until the physical release of cargo.
The aim is to identify and address bottlenecks in the trade flow process and take
the corresponding policy and operational measures required to improve the effectiveness
and efficiency of border procedures, without compromising efficient trade control.
Expected beneficiaries of this initiative will be export oriented industries and
MSMEs, who will enjoy greater standardization of Indian processes with comparable
international standards.
This initiative will help India maintain the upward
trajectory on Ease of Doing Business, particularly on the Trading Across Borders indicator which measures the efficiency of the
cross border trade ecosystem. Last year India’s ranking on the indicator improved
from 146 to 80.
Previously individual customs formations had been
independently conducting TRS studies at the port level. The national TRS has taken this a step further
and evolved a uniform, multi-dimensional methodology which measures the regulatory
and logistics aspects of the cargo clearance process and establishes the average
release time for goods.
The exercise will be conducted at the same time
across 15 ports including sea, air, land and dry ports which cumulatively account
for 81% of total Bills of Entries for import and 67% of Shipping Bills for export
filed within India. The national TRS will establish
baseline performance measurement and have standardized operations and procedures
across all ports.
Based on the results of the TRS, government agencies
associated with cross border trade will be able to diagnose existing and potential
bottlenecks which act as barriers to the free flow of trade, and take remedial actions
for reducing the cargo release time. The initiative is on ground lead by the Central
Board of Indirect Tax and Customs.