Kasumulu/Songwe Border, Tanzania/Malawi - June 5, 2023 - a historic event unfolded as the electronic
data exchange between Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) and Malawi Revenue
Authority(MRA) was officially launched. The data exchange will facilitate sharing
of information through the respective
Revenue Authorities Customs Management Systems Tanzania Customs Integrated
System (TANCIS) for TRA, and ASYCUDA World for MRA (The ceremony took place at
the Kasumulu/Songwe border, signifying a breakthrough in cross-border trade
efficiency and fostering regional economic growth.
Supported by the UK Government through Trademark
Africa, this initiative aims to streamline customs processes, promote
transparency, and facilitate seamless trade operations. The integration of TRA-TANCIS
and MRA - ASYCUDA World will revolutionize the clearance processes, benefiting
businesses and individuals in both Tanzania and Malawi.
According to the United Nations COMTRADE
database on international trade, the export value between Tanzania and Malawi
in 2022 amounted to USD 81.54 million. With the implementation of this advanced
system, it is anticipated that the trade value will witness a significant
upsurge, resulting in exponential revenue growth for both countries.
The speeches delivered by key representatives
during the ceremony shed light on the significance of this milestone achievement
and its positive implications for both countries.
The TRA
Deputy Commissioner General, Mr. Mcha Hassan Mcha highlighted the key
issues in his speech, stating, "The electronic data exchange between TRA
and MRA is a monumental step towards modernizing customs procedures and
simplifying cross-border trade. By leveraging advanced technology, we aim to
optimize revenue collection, reduce clearance times, enhance trade facilitation,
and improve the ease of doing business.”
The MRA Executive
Director – Corporate Services, Mrs Agnes Katsonga expressed her
perspective, stating, "Today's launch of the electronic data exchange
represents a significant leap in our mutual efforts to deepen economic
cooperation between Malawi and Tanzania.
“This integration of our customs systems will not only improve trade
efficiency but also attract foreign investment and create an enabling business
environment. We are optimistic that this collaboration will strengthen our
bilateral relations and pave the way for regional economic growth."