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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 41137-2021 (GB/T41137-2021) | | Description (Translated English) | Procedure facilitation and data simplification methods for international trade | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A80 | | Word Count Estimation | 14,175 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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Procedure facilitation and data simplification methods for international trade
ICS 35:240:30
CCSA80
National Standards of People's Republic of China
International trade process facilitation and data simplification methods
Published on 2021-12-31
2022-07-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Administration
directory
Preface I
Introduction II
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 Measures to Facilitate International Trade Procedures1
4:1 Simplified measures 1
4:2 Business Measures 2
4:3 International Payment Measures 2
4:4 Official regulatory measures2
4:5 Transport measures 3
5 Methods and Steps for International Trade Data Simplification 3
5:1 Objective 3
5:2 Planning the simplification process 4
5:3 Data reduction and normalization step 4
Appendix A (Informative) Description of Data Reduction and Standardization Steps 6
Reference 10
foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1:1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1: Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
drafted:
Certain contents of this document may be patented: The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents:
This document is proposed and managed by the National Electronic Business Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC83):
This document is drafted by: China National Institute of Standardization, Beijing Zhongke Standard Technology Group Co:, Ltd:, Ningbo High-tech Zone Huicai Standardization Technology
Technology Service Co:, Ltd:, Quanzhou Bainian Standardization Technology Service Institute Co:, Ltd:, Zhejiang Zhumei Import and Export Group Co:, Ltd:, CCPIT Technology (Xiamen)
Door) Co:, Ltd:, Shenzhen Zhongxin E-commerce Transaction Assurance Promotion Center, Boluo County Quality and Technical Supervision and Inspection Institute of Guangdong Province, Dongguan City
Science and Technology Consulting Service Center, State Port Administration Office, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Commerce Industry Committee, China Electronic Port Number
Data Center, Fujian Electronic Port Management Center, Sichuan Shujie General Electric Co:, Ltd:, CITIC Dicastal Co:, Ltd:, Xinjiang Druya Country
International Logistics Co:, Ltd:, Tumshuke Haina Import and Export Co:, Ltd:, Yili Tongruida Transportation Co:, Ltd:, Dalian Wanfa United Aviation and Trade Technology
Co:, Ltd:, Shandong Institute of Standardization:
The main drafters of this document: Zhang Yinfen, Du Jia, Luo Weiqiang, Lin Peizhu, Fang Zhijian, Lan Bin, Wang Zhimin, He Qiujie, Qiao Zhenzhen, Pan Yao,
Wei Min, Zhong Weiling, Tang Wenzhi, Zhou Yong, Li Shaohui, Yao Xin, Wang Xi, Zhao Min, Liu Qian, Yao Ling, Su Haifeng, Gao Cunjie, Sun Xuekun, Chen Ming,
Yang Xijiang, Zhong Jing, Kang Shuchun, Liu Lihong, Yang Yue:
Introduction
Despite significant advances in international trade operations in recent years, the free movement of goods and services in many countries remains considerable
obstacles, especially in developing countries and countries in transition: These barriers cause unnecessary additional costs and corrections to international trade:
conflict, thereby hindering countries and enterprises from benefiting from international trade:
UN/CEFACT provides a comprehensive set of recommendations on international best practices and standards for the simplification and harmonization of international trade: especially
This is the aspect of data simplification and standardization, and UN/CEFACT further states that when creating a simplified and standardized national data set,
Governments should involve business enterprises and other relevant parties as early as possible in the early stages of data coordination:
The rationale for this document is to create an internationally agreed, simplified and standardized dataset for presentation to governments and government agencies
Trade related information: Lack of standardized data sets risks data duplication and consequent redundancy, leading to increased costs and national
Inefficient international business transactions: In fact, the most important thing to implement a single window for international trade is to rely on simplified and standardized datasets:
International trade process facilitation and data simplification methods
1 Scope
This document provides measures to facilitate international trade procedures, including simplification measures, commercial measures, international payment measures, official regulatory measures,
Transport-related measures, and methods and steps to simplify international trade data:
This document is applicable to all trade participants, including administrative departments and agencies, in the management of international trade procedures, as well as the simplification of trade data:
Standardization and standardization to facilitate automatic data exchange between government agencies and between business and government:
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text: Among them, dated citations
documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to
this document:
GB/T 14392 International trade document style
GB/T 15191 trade data exchange trade data element catalogue data element
GB/T 16833 Administrative, Commercial and Transportation Electronic Data Interchange (EDIFACT) Code List
GB/T 17699 Catalogue of Electronic Data Interchange Data Elements for Administration, Commerce and Transport
3 Terms and Definitions
There are no terms and definitions that need to be defined in this document:
4 Measures to Facilitate International Trade Procedures
4:1 Simplified measures
The time required, the procedures used and the costs involved should be predictable, transparent and free, subject to official legal requirements
different: Simplification measures include procedural and data requirements, documentation and information technology:
a) Procedure and data requirements
1) The number of procedures should be kept to a minimum;
2) Procedures should be oriented towards business processing and more closely integrated with trade and transportation needs;
3) Procedures should be simplified, harmonized and should conform to international standards;
4) The amount of data required should be kept to a minimum;
5) Data should be simplified and harmonized to facilitate the flow of information;
6) Information on legal regulations and other relevant procedural and data requirements shall be accessible to all parties involved:
b) Document requirements
1) The number of documents should be kept to a minimum;
2) The document style should meet the requirements of GB/T 14392;
3) The use of plain paper, or documents printed by automatic or computer systems shall be accepted;
4) Auxiliary documents should not be submitted;
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