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2. NSWs and ASEAN Single Window (ASW) (Pilot Project ASW Component 2 - full-fledged)
2.1 ASW as a tool to interface with other For the actual interface, the Thai Customs
ASEAN Member States Department and Foreign Trade Department inter-
Thailand participated in the pilot project of faced ATIGA Form D with Malaysia and Singapore on
testing the interface/exchange of ATIGA FORM D 22 July 2016. It was expected that Viet Nam, Brunei
with Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Viet Nam. and the Philippines would be able to interface by
The test was completed in February 2016. The test early 2018 while Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar
result showed that the readiness of the participating were expected to be able to interface by the end
countries’ NSWs to interface through ASW were at of 2018. On the whole, ASEAN was preparing for the
different levels, and the improvements in technical exchange of other documents such as Phytosanitary
aspect and in rules and regulations were required. Certificate and ACDD/export information.
2.2 The Number of ATIGA Form D Electronically Submitted to ASEAN Member States
through the ASEAN Single Window
7,000 6,616 7,000 6,894
6,500 6,331 6,527 6,185 6,131
6,000 5,912 5,955 5,872 6,048
5,500 5,195 4,617 5,065 5,333 4,537
No. of ATIGA FORM D 4,500 2,923 3,890 2,829
5,000
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000 2,081 2,086 2,086
1,500 1,171
1,000 776
500 412 376 413 321 368 395 293 422 381 418
0 0 22 5 3 0 30 84 0
Jul.16 Aug.16 Sep.16 Oct.16 Nov.16 Dec.16 Jan.17 Feb.17 Mar.17 Apr.17 May.17 Jun.17 Jul.17 Aug.17
Indonesia Malasia Singapore
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