According to the GSA, Bureau Veritas
has been appointed to carry out the verification process worldwide and deliver
the EasyPASS certificate in conformity with the standards which will ensure
that imported products are verified before they are brought in.
A statement signed by the GSA’s
Board Chairman, Dr. Akwasi Achampong, and copied to the B&FT explained that
the programme, which is voluntary, implies presentation of the EasyPASS
Certificate for fast-track Customs clearance of imported goods - except
products regulated by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) - from May 1,
2018.
The GSA urged the business community
to be duly informed that exporters and suppliers will have to contact Bureau
Veritas in the country of export. The process involves conformity assessment
based on the approved national standards.
Upon satisfactory verification, a
certificate of conformity will be issued for the relevant shipment, which
should facilitate Customs clearance at the port of destination.
Speaking
to B&FT, the GSA’s Director of Corporate Communications - Dr. Kofi Amponsah-Bediako,
said all inferior products imported into
the country will face rejection upon implementation of the programme.
He said the EasyPass is part of measures being taken to
prevent substandard goods from entering the country.
“We want to rid the
economy of substandard products, and this is the surest way of preventing
substandard products from entering the country’s market.
“We encourage all
importers to be part of it to ensure that Ghana becomes a safe place for doing
business as far as consumer goods are concerned,” Dr. Amponsah-Bediako said.
He encouraged the business community
to take advantage of the programme to facilitate clearing goods from the ports
while saving lives.
He
added: “The agent – Bureau Veritas – will be at all the major importing
locations in the world, to examine and send us the report. They have equipment
and sophisticated machines to examine these products. Upon arrival in Ghana,
there will just be inspection of the certificate”.
A successful implementation of the EasyPass programme will
boost Ghana’s confidence within the international business community.
It is also in accordance with adoption of the trade
facilitation measures by the World Trade Organization agreement, which will go
a long way to drastically reduce time in the clearance of goods from ports as
well as attract foreign direct investment into the country.
Dr. Amponsah-Bediako
indicated that there have been positive discussions among stakeholders and
sector ministries for their support prior to the implementation.
“We have discussed this
programme with the Presidency, sector ministers and all stakeholders, and they
have fully agreed. We have the support from all of them. It’s a very good
programme, except that with every new thing people find it difficult to
comply,” he said.
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