Solomon Islands

10.4 - Single window

Articles 10.4.110.4.210.4.310.4.4
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Indicative date of implementation 22 February 2027
Definitive date of implementation 31 December 2050
Deadline for extension request, if required 2 October 2050
Assistance required for implementation • Capacity building:
Required to understand, implement and manage single window operations for local staff.
• Diagnostic and Needs Assessment:
For feasibility study; then determine if TA and capacity building required for implementing and managing single window.

Tags: Information and communication technologies (ICT), Legislative and regulatory framework, Diagnostic and Needs Assessment, Human resources and training

Donor / Agency

World Bank

Progress reported
22 August 2022 — G/TFA/N/SLB/2  
Status 2019
The National Single Window Workshop was hosted by World Bank Group (WBG) June 2019. This was the start of the process to inform stakeholders regarding Solomon Islands National Single Window (SINSW) its work and the preparations needed.

Status 2022
The Customs modernization project which commenced in 2019 with significant International Customs expertise has determined and confirmed that LDC such as Solomon Islands is not prepared nor capable of developing and implementing an advanced multi agency SW system. Work on such system involve significant planning consultation, legislative review, training and upgrade of inform system across multi agencies. This is both uneconomic and time intensive unless commenced as a major single project.

Solomon Islands need further support:
• To formulate and incorporate the SW process into the Govt. policy and for possible reflection in the review Customs Legislation.
• Need required training to implement and manage SW operations for respective implementing agencies.
• Infrastructure development and Border agencies cooperation required.

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