C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade

This edition of the FAL Bulletin analyses the requirements of and the advantages offered by the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) of the United States and the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programme implemented by the European Union.Supply chain security, especially for foods...

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Autor principal: Alvarez, Mariano
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Idioma:English
Publicado: ECLAC 2008-02
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11362/36249
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This edition of the FAL Bulletin analyses the requirements of and the advantages offered by the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) of the United States and the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programme implemented by the European Union.Supply chain security, especially for foodstuffs, has grown considerably in importance in recent years, owing to a combination of different factors which are emerging or becoming more significant, making the requirement of ensuring that a cargo is harmless increasingly essential and valuable during trade negotiations.In the field of certifying the harmlessness of a cargo, a number of private-sector standards have arisen worldwide, but the benefits offered by the C-TPAT and AEO programmes are well above those of their private-sector counterparts.As a first step, a comparative analysis of the programmes implemented by the two largest markets in the northern hemisphere is needed in order to provide to Latin American and Caribbean exporters the information they need in order to modify or tailor their installations and production procedures, to achieve greater market entry.
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FAL Bulletin
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C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade
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INT UN/TR 8(258/2008)
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C-TPAT Y AEO: Las nuevas vías del comercio internacional
http://hdl.handle.net/11362/36047
PROCEDIMIENTOS DE EXPORTACION
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EXPORTACIONES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
EXPORT PROCEDURES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
EXPORTS
FOOD SECURITY
AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE
ESTADOS UNIDOS
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
UNITED STATES
Boletines
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
38185
RECURSOS NATURALES
NATURAL RESOURCES
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title C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade
spellingShingle C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade
Alvarez, Mariano
PROCEDIMIENTOS DE EXPORTACION
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EXPORTACIONES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
EXPORT PROCEDURES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
EXPORTS
FOOD SECURITY
title_short C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade
title_full C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade
title_fullStr C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade
title_full_unstemmed C-TPAT and AEO: new channels for world trade
title_sort c-tpat and aeo: new channels for world trade
author Alvarez, Mariano
author_facet Alvarez, Mariano
topic PROCEDIMIENTOS DE EXPORTACION
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EXPORTACIONES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
EXPORT PROCEDURES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
EXPORTS
FOOD SECURITY
topic_facet PROCEDIMIENTOS DE EXPORTACION
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EXPORTACIONES
SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA
EXPORT PROCEDURES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
EXPORTS
FOOD SECURITY
publishDate 2008-02
language English
publisher ECLAC
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description This edition of the FAL Bulletin analyses the requirements of and the advantages offered by the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) of the United States and the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programme implemented by the European Union.Supply chain security, especially for foodstuffs, has grown considerably in importance in recent years, owing to a combination of different factors which are emerging or becoming more significant, making the requirement of ensuring that a cargo is harmless increasingly essential and valuable during trade negotiations.In the field of certifying the harmlessness of a cargo, a number of private-sector standards have arisen worldwide, but the benefits offered by the C-TPAT and AEO programmes are well above those of their private-sector counterparts.As a first step, a comparative analysis of the programmes implemented by the two largest markets in the northern hemisphere is needed in order to provide to Latin American and Caribbean exporters the information they need in order to modify or tailor their installations and production procedures, to achieve greater market entry.
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