GRA: Over 10,000 Importers Download Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App in 2 Months

Kwasi Bobie-Ansah, Acting Assistant Commissioner Communication & Public Affairs Department, GRA speaking at the conference

Accra, Ghana, May 29, 2019//- Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and its IT partner, West Blue Consulting today announced that over 10,000 importers have downloaded their newly launched Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App in just two months.

A Revenue Assistant Grade 1 at the Customs Technical Services Bureau at the Customs Division of GRA, Hector Obideaba announced this at a press conference in Accra.

He also revealed that since the launch of the Ghana Trade Hub portal in 2018, over 500,000 importers, exporters and other people had so far visited the portal.

It has been largely embraced and described as a novelty and brilliant innovation in the trade and imports fraternity.
The Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App serves as a credible one-stop-shop for all trade information exchange and clearance processes, according to officials.

This Mobile App initiative also forms part of the Paperless Port reform of transforming Ghana’s ports to Smart Ports.
In an attempt to transform Ghana’s ports to Smart Ports and strengthen Ghana’s economic competitiveness, there is an automation of the Certification of Origin for export; cancellation of the importer registration process and regulatory agencies for physical examination reduced from 16 to 3.
The integrated risk management system has reduced physical inspections of goods at the ports by 50 percent, they added.

 

 

Tracking of imports into Ghana and knowing the estimated payable duty has become a stress-free and easy task with the launch of a one stop free mobile software, according to him.

The software application, known as the Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App, is another triumph in the paperless ports and trade facilitation campaign and specifically reduces the cost and time of doing business at the ports.

It makes it very easy and simple for importers to track the status, movement and location of their expected consignment; be they general goods or vehicles and also to have foreknowledge of the amount duties that would be charged on such imports before clearance.

Stakeholders within the trade and imports sector can now check such information in the comfort of their homes or from anywhere in the world, without having to be physically present at the port, the officials told the journalists at the sensation press conference.

Vice President Mahamadu Bawumia explained the essence of the newly launched Application, during an address at his recent Town Hall Meeting in Accra.
“To deal with the lack of information on the status of consignment and the duty payment, the Ghana Trade Mobile App has been developed to enable importers check the status of their consignment and the import duty payable online, Vice President”, Dr. Bawumia noted.
He explained further that reducing the cost and time of doing business at the ports does not only make life easier for traders and importers but it has a direct positive impact on the economy.

Another advantage of the Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App is that it enhances transparency and reduces human influence and interference; a challenge that had hitherto been abused to cause leakage in government revenue at the ports.
The free-to-download Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App is available on both Google Play store for Android users and on IOS- App store.

The Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App is easy to operate and the processes has been broken down into specifics, depending on whether one wants trade information on general goods, used vehicles or whether one simple wants to tract a consignment.
For example, the App has some four simple steps to follow so as to obtain duty information on general goods.
It is mandatory to download and open the App, select ‘Duty Calculator’ and then select ‘General Goods’ as the first three steps.

The fourth and final step is to key in the HS Code, Freight, Product Value, Ancillary Charges, ExWorks, select the currency and then click the ‘calculate button’ for the results to be displayed in the pop up space.

The App is self-explanatory and easy to follow once downloaded. It for instance asks that where the exact value of the consignment is not known, the user should just type ‘0’ as in zero.

It has two easy options to choose from to get estimated duties payable on used vehicles.
The first option is by using the make, model and year of the car to derive your duties. This option guides users to select the make of the vehicle, select the model of the vehicle, specify the year the vehicle was made and then press the ‘Find button’ for results to be displayed.

The user may select ‘View Duty’ to view the total duty payable.
There is also the option of using the Chassis number of the vehicle. With the option, the user keys in the vehicle chassis number, clicks the ‘Decode’ button and selects ‘View Duty’ to view the total duty payable.

For users who wish to track their consignment, there are four simple steps which are the open the Ghana Trade Hub Mobile App, click on ‘Track Consignment’ and then sign up with TIN, email, phone number and passcode or login with TIN, email and passcode as the first three steps.

The home page displays all UCR’s generated in the current month from which users can Track a consignment by selecting a UCR.

The home page also displays a search section where you can select year and month to view UCR’s of that year and month from which you can Track a consignment by selecting a UCR.

Users can also track consignment by selecting ‘Search’ by UCR and then insert a UCR and press submit to track that consignment.

The results of the search display a timeline of the selected UCR with the duty payable of that consignment.
The website www.ghanastradinghub.gov.gh provides relevant information on Trade Hub.

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