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SIGMAT NIGERIA

Système Interconnecté de Gestion des Marchandises en Transit

Interconnected System For The Management Of Goods-In-Transit For West African Countries

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SIGMAT

ECOWAS launched the regional Customs interconnection project called SIGMAT, to enhance regional integration through the automation of transit procedures in the union

Real-time Data Sharing

SIGMAT addresses the lack of information on transit goods by implementing an electronic system for seamless data exchange between countries, ensuring transparency in trade operations

Swift Border Processing

SIGMAT slashes transit processing times from days to hours, automating procedures to expedite border clearances and minimize trade disruptions.

Cost-effective Trade Solutions

By streamlining processes, SIGMAT reduces trade expenses, easing the economic burden on businesses and fostering a conducive trade environment across West Africa.

About SIGMAT

ECOWAS and its member States face multiple challenges for transit across key trade corridors in West Africa:

• Scarce information on transit goods at transit and destination points
• Long transit processing time at the border
• High trade costs.


The Solution

Under the SIGMAT project, the ASYCUDA Programme and ECOWAS member States, with the support of WCO and donors like the World Bank, developed a regional transit module to exchange transit information among the Customs clearance systems. The solution was implemented in 2019 in 3 main corridors: Abidjan-Ouagadougou, Lomé-Ouagadougou and Cotonou-Niamey. As of the fourth quarter of 2020, the solution has been tested in Mali and Senegal, the latter not using ASYCUDA World as a Customs clearance system. Twelve member States out of 15 use ASYCUDA system as a Customs clearance IT system.

Legal Frameworks & Guidelines

Acronyms

AEO Authorized Economic Operator

CBM Coordinated Border Management

CIM Uniform Rules Concerning the Contract of International Carriage of Goods by Rail (CIM - Appendix B to the COTIF)

CMAA Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters

COTIF Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail

CPMM Corridor Performance Measurement and Monitoring

GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

IADB Inter-American Development Bank

ICT Information and Communication Technology

IRU International Road Transport Union

JICA Japan International Cooperation Agency

LLDCs Landlocked Developing Countries

OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development OGAs Other Government Agencies

OSBP One stop border post

OSJD Organization for Co-operation between Railways

OTIF Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail RKC Revised Kyoto Convention

SMEs Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

SMGS Agreement on International Goods Transport by Rail (SMGS is the Russian acronym)

TFA Trade Facilitation Agreement

TFIs Trade Facilitation Indicators

TRS Time Release Study

UNECE United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

UN-OHRLLS   United Nation Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States

VPoA Vienna Programme of Action

WCO World Customs Organization

WTO World Trade Organization

 

 

Definitions

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African Participation in International Agreements on Trade and Transit Transportation

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Relevant international agreements and standards in relation to Transit

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ICT and Efficient Information Management

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ECOWAS Community Transit System

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Member States

Average T1 Per month

Personnel Trained

Customs Offices

Goals

Shorter Processing Time

SIGMAT significantly reduces processing time at borders, ensuring swift and efficient transit procedures for seamless trade

Trade Facilitation

SIGMAT spearheads trade facilitation by implementing seamless processes and systems, fostering smoother and more efficient cross-border trade within the ECOWAS region

Increased Revenue

IGMAT's streamlined procedures lead to increased revenue generation, empowering economic growth and stability within the ECOWAS region.

Increased Cooperation

SIGMAT fosters increased cooperation among member states, creating a unified platform for seamless trade and collaborative efforts within the ECOWAS region

Automated targeting of transiting goods for inspection

SIGMAT's automated targeting of transiting goods ensures efficient and targeted inspections, enhancing border security and trade integrity across ECOWAS member states.

Enhanced Transparency

Enhanced transparency in transit procedures ensures trust and confidence among stakeholders, fostering a conducive environment for sustainable economic growth within the ECOWAS region

Objectives

1

Automation of the customs clearance procedure

2

Facilitation of the transport of goods

3

Improve intra-community trade

4

Generate statistics to manage risk

5

Improve operational efficiency

6

Promote customs to customs cooperation

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  • What is the SIGMAT project?

    The ECOWAS SIGMAT project is a regional initiative designed to foster economic integration, enhance governance, and promote sustainable development among the member states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) through transit.

  • The project originated from the need to address common challenges faced by ECOWAS member states, such as trade barriers, infrastructural deficits, and governance issues. It was developed as a collaborative effort to harness the collective potential of the region for greater economic progress and stability.

  • The main objectives include improving regional integration, enhancing trade facilitation, strengthening institutional governance, promoting sustainable development, and fostering peace and stability in the West African region.

  • All ECOWAS member states (West African Countries), including Nigeria, are involved. These countries collaborate on various initiatives under the project, addressing regional issues and leveraging collective resources and strengths. flags

  • Nigeria, as a key member of ECOWAS, plays a significant role in the project, contributing to policy formulation, participating in regional initiatives, and benefiting from the developmental programs aimed at trade facilitation, infrastructural development, and governance enhancement.

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