Preferential Trade Agreements and their Implications for Customs Services

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Feaver, Donald [1 ]
Wilson, Kenneth [2 ]
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[1] Queensland Univ Technol, Fac Law, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia
[2] Zayed Univ, Econ & Policy Res Unit, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
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Over the past decade debate concerning the advantages of regional or preferential trade agreements (PTAs) has continued apace The debate has taken vinous twists and turns but one emerging theme is the relationship between PTAs and the more contemporary issue of trade facilitation The aim of this article is to examine the implications that flow from PTAs on customs services the key administrative body charged with managing trade facilitation The article identifies the major factors impacting most heavily on any customs service which include an increase in trade volumes which require additional resources and personnel to cope with associated trade flow increases significant institutional regulatory and procedural changes required to meet substantive commitments as part of PTA obligations (depending on type of PTA) significant procedural and technological adjustments required to meet PTA obligations in relation to streamlining trade significant internal capacity building requirements to meet conventional trade facilitation adjustments and important internal and external adjustments and re organization required to meet secure trade requirements
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