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November 2004
1. Title of the Work Plan
Promoting cooperation among customs agencies and other relevant agencies in Asia to reduce the trade in illegal wood products.
2. Main objectives of the Work Plan
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Catalyze information sharing between enforcement
agencies in exporting and importing countries to assist in enforcement
efforts related to wood products trade.
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Strengthen the quality of documentation and
requirements for documentation for wood products shipments to reduce fraud,
falsification, and illicit acquisition of documents.
3. Expected results
- Greater understanding of the information needs of customs and related
agencies for more effective enforcement.
- Agreement on how to share information more effectively between those
agencies.
- Identification of key “hotspots” of illegal export and import, places
that require special attention
- Agreement on appropriate enhancements to documentation and documentation
requirements to reduce illegal trade.
4. Modalities/Procedures
This work will focus on Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Japan and
Korea. The following steps are proposed:
- Small technical workshops among the key agency practitioners from each
country, hosted by one of the countries (possibly Indonesia or Malaysia)
- Sharing of results and findings through AFP, FLEG and other regional
processes
- Field research to document the “techniques” of the trade in illegal wood
- High-level awareness raising and outreach about the issues and solutions
5. Time frame
- Jan-March 2005: Ongoing research and information gathering, interviews
with key officials
- March 2005: business leaders meeting on illegal logging in Hong Kong
(convened separately by The Forests Dialogue)
- April-June 2005: Small workshop(s) and follow up as needed to identify
the actions needed and priorities
- July-September 2005: preparation of conclusions and promotion of
recommendations
6. Arrangements for potential funding
TNC can contribute $100,000 (possibly more) towards the cost implementation of
this workplan.
Coordination
The Nature Conservancy
7. Partners involved
Governments: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
China, Japan and Korea, UK/EU
Intergovernmental Organizations: ITTO
NGOs: The Nature Conservancy (confirmed), WWF
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