What is the ASEAN Single Window?
The ASEAN Single Window (ASW) is a regional initiative that connects and integrates National Single Window (NSW) of ASEAN Member States. The ASW objective is to expedite cargo clearance and promote ASEAN economic integration by enabling the electronic exchange of border trade-related documents among ASEAN Member States (AMS).
In December 2019, all AMS (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam) joined the ASW Live Operation which allowed the granting of preferential tariff treatment based on the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement electronic Certificate of Origin (ATIGA e-Form D) exchanged through the ASW.
In December 2020, the live exchange of the ASEAN Customs Declaration Document (ACDD) through the ASW was started. Since February 2022, six AMS, namely Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand have exchanged the ACDD, while the remaining AMS would join within 2022.
Following these successes, the exchange of additional electronic trade related-documents has been planned. The electronic Phytosanitary (e-Phyto) certificate is targeted to be exchanged in Q3 2022 by Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, while the electronic Animal Health (e-AH) certificate is under the discussion.
What is ASEAN SINGLE WINDOW
The ASEAN Single Window (ASW) is a regional initiative that connects and integrates National Single Window (NSW) of ASEAN Member States. The ASW's objective is to expedite cargo clearance and promote ASEAN economic integration by enabling the electronic exchange of border trade-related documents among ASEAN Member States (AMS).
To date, seven AMS, namely Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam have joined the ASW Live Operation, where the grating of preferential tariff treatment would be based on the Electronic Certificate of Origin (ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) e-Form D) exchanged through the ASW. Myanmar and the Philippines are expected to join the Live Operation in November 2019, followed by Lao PDR in December 2019.
The ASW Live Operation will continue to open a vast window of opportunities for ASEAN to include more documents, such as ASEAN Customs Declaration Document (ACDD), electronic Phytosanitary Certificate (e-Phyto), electronic Animal Health Certificate (e-AH) and electronic Food Safety Certificate (e-FS) Certificate to be exchanged through the ASW in the future. The exchange of ACDD are currently being tested among Indonesia, Thailand and Viet Nam, while the exchange of e-Phyto Certificate are being tested between Indonesia and Viet Nam. The live exchange of these documents are expected to begin ?in 2020.