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NBR makes soft launching of Bangladesh Single Window

January 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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NBR makes soft launching of Bangladesh Single Window

DHAKA, Jan 2, 2025 (BSS) – The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has made a

soft launching of the National Single Window (NSW), bringing seven customs

agencies under one system in a bid to ease the import and export processes

for businesses.

The project, which was undertaken in 2017, aims to streamline trade

operations by ultimately combining the activities of 19 agencies related to

customs under one system.

The window was launched at a city hotel this evening.

Adviser to the Ministry on Environment, Forests and Climate Change and

Ministry of Water Resources Syeda Rizwana Hasan, and Chief Adviser’s Special

Envoy on International Affairs Lutfey Siddiqi who were present at the event

as special guests formally inaugurated the Bangladesh Single Window Portal.

The seven agencies currently brought under NSW are the Department of

Environment (DoE), the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA), the

Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), the Department of Explosives, the Bangladesh

National Authority for Chemical Weapons Convention, the Bangladesh Economic

Zones Authority (BEZA) and the Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority

(BEPZA).

The agencies have started implementing go-live or automation processes. From

now on, traders will be able to avail of all types of certifications,

licenses, and permits related to import and export from the said agencies

online using the window.

Businesses will no longer need to visit the offices in person to get the

necessary documents. The remaining 12 agencies will be integrated into the

window on 28 February, marking the full launch of the system.

The NBR initiated the project dubbed “National Single Window” in 2017 to

bring the activities of different customs agencies dealing with customs-

related activities under one umbrella and thus enhance trade operations by

eliminating paperwork and reducing time through maintaining up-to-date

information.

The window will automate and streamline procedures for international trade-

related permits, licenses, certificates, and customs declarations.


It is expected to reduce paperwork, time, and costs for traders. It also aims

to prevent tax evasion with the assistance of the World Bank.

Using the system, an importer-exporter can obtain all the certificates,

licenses and permits and submit the necessary information on a single online

platform for clearance of goods. The consignment can be redeemed at the

earliest through the certificate issued on the basis of the submitted data.

The system has an Internet-based information window for all organisations

involved in international trade. Once fully operational, the window will make

the import-export procedure easier, reduce the cost of doing business and

speed up goods clearance from ports.

The system, single window has two main systems- BSW (Bangladesh Single

Window) software and ARMS (Advance Risk Management System), which is

implementable as per Article 10.7 of the TF Agreement. The ARMS system is

linked to the BSW software.

If a trader applies for a CLP (Certificate, License, Permits) on the BSW

platform, the application will be immediately forwarded to the authorities

concerned with feedback on the previous track record of the applicant with

the help of ARMS.

As a result, the authorities will be aware of the applicant’s track record

and will be able to make decisions on CLP issues through risk management

where applicable. BSW software has a total of nine modules.

Out of 119 CLPs issued by the Certificate, License, Permits Issuing Authority

(CLPIA), 81 CLP configurations have been completed. The 81 CLPs are live and

importers-exporters can already avail of this automated facility.

Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed was present at the soft launching of the

National Single Window “Journey Towards Seamless Trade” as the chief guest.

NBR Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan presided over the function. NBR member

(customs: export, bond and IT) Md Moazzem Hossain gave the inaugural speech

while Deputy Project Manager Zahid Hossain gave an overview and live

demonstration of Bangladesh Single Window Portal.

The main objectives of the NSW project are trade facilitation, single

submission, reduced cost and time for trade, expedited release and clearance,

integrated risk management, reduced human interaction, smooth track and

trace, real time stakeholder coordination and electronic payment.

The benefits of a Single Window System for the government side include better

trade data and more revenue collections due to better efficiency and

compliance.

Besides, there is also increased productivity because it improved facilities,

a regulated and supervised work environment and increased customs revenue.

Apart from these, the online service will result in quicker clearing times

and a more predictable and transparent customs process.

It would also benefit from decreased corruption brought on by better

governance, transparency and the absence of possibilities for direct contact.

Bangladesh National Single Window Project Director Jewel Ahmed made a power-

point presentation.

 

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