Directions for the Development of a Single Window to Facilitate International Trade
Anna Agapova
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The article analyses the concept of "single window mechanism" used abroad and in the practice of the EAEU countries. It has been shown that the transition to paperless technologies is a feature of customs control is one of the important indicators of the development of the national single window mechanism. The work analyzed the correspondence of such elements as Interagency Electronic Interaction System and ST «Portal Seaport» with the reference model of the national single window mechanism. It was established that KPS «Portal Seaport» can be considered as a pilot project for the implementation of the single window mechanism, but is not a product that is a single window, because it does not meet the requirements for creating a single window mechanism. It was also established that the mechanism of the "single window" existing in Russia, as a member country of the EAEU, did not work out the interaction between the business community (B2B) and between business and the state (B2G). The article shows that the reference model of the "single window" existing abroad contains a comprehensive idea of the single window mechanism, its scope, and a single information space. The problems of further development of the single window mechanism, as well as the directions for their solution, were identified.
Keywords: single window; EAEU; international trade; interagency interaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H70 K20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-03-29, Revised 2021-03-29
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Published in Russian Journal Of Management 1.9(2021): pp. 146-150
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