Time to import, border compliance (hours) - Country Ranking

Definition: Border compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the economy’s customs regulations and with regulations relating to other inspections that are mandatory in order for the shipment to cross the economy’s border, as well as the time and cost for handling that takes place at its port or border. The time and cost for this segment include time and cost for customs clearance and inspection procedures conducted by other government agencies.

Source: World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/).

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Tanzania 402.00 2019
2 Congo 397.33 2019
3 Dem. Rep. Congo 336.00 2019
4 Cameroon 271.00 2019
5 Chad 242.00 2019
6 Nigeria 241.71 2019
7 Venezuela 240.00 2018
7 Egypt 240.00 2019
7 Equatorial Guinea 240.00 2019
10 Myanmar 230.00 2019
11 Zimbabwe 227.67 2019
12 Liberia 217.00 2019
13 Bangladesh 216.00 2019
14 Algeria 209.57 2019
15 Kenya 194.00 2019
16 Lebanon 180.00 2019
17 Togo 168.00 2019
18 Burundi 154.30 2019
19 São Tomé and Principe 150.00 2019
20 Uganda 145.00 2019
21 Sudan 144.00 2019
22 Syrian Arab Republic 141.33 2019
23 Iran 141.00 2019
24 Iraq 130.67 2019
25 Vanuatu 126.00 2019
26 Côte d'Ivoire 125.14 2019
27 Central African Republic 121.71 2019
28 Sierra Leone 120.00 2019
28 Pakistan 120.00 2019
28 Philippines 120.00 2019
28 Zambia 120.00 2019
32 Djibouti 118.00 2019
33 Bolivia 114.00 2019
34 Colombia 112.00 2019
35 Uzbekistan 110.61 2019
36 Solomon Islands 108.00 2019
37 Tajikistan 106.50 2019
38 Burkina Faso 102.00 2019
39 Timor-Leste 100.00 2019
40 Indonesia 99.36 2019
41 Madagascar 98.73 2019
42 Mali 98.33 2019
43 Seychelles 97.00 2019
44 Honduras 96.00 2019
44 Kiribati 96.00 2019
44 Afghanistan 96.00 2019
47 The Gambia 87.00 2019
47 South Africa 87.00 2019
49 Somalia 85.00 2019
50 Guinea-Bissau 84.00 2019
50 Gabon 84.00 2019
50 Guyana 84.00 2019
50 Palau 84.00 2019
50 Samoa 84.00 2019
55 Haiti 83.00 2019
56 Benin 82.00 2019
57 Barbados 81.00 2019
58 Ghana 80.00 2019
58 Tunisia 80.00 2019
58 Costa Rica 80.00 2019
58 Jamaica 80.00 2019
62 Guinea 78.86 2019
62 Libya 78.86 2019
62 Jordan 78.86 2019
65 Trinidad and Tobago 78.00 2019
65 Niger 78.00 2019
67 Rwanda 73.50 2019
68 Ethiopia 72.23 2019
69 Sri Lanka 72.00 2019
69 Nicaragua 72.00 2019
69 Guatemala 72.00 2019
69 Kuwait 72.00 2019
69 Angola 72.00 2019
69 Saudi Arabia 72.00 2019
69 Peru 72.00 2019
69 Papua New Guinea 72.00 2019
77 Comoros 70.27 2019
78 Mauritania 69.00 2019
79 Kyrgyz Republic 68.91 2019
80 India 65.30 2019
81 Israel 64.00 2019
82 Antigua and Barbuda 61.33 2019
83 Cabo Verde 60.00 2019
83 Argentina 60.00 2019
85 Morocco 57.00 2019
86 Vietnam 56.00 2019
87 Malawi 55.04 2019
88 United Arab Emirates 54.00 2019
88 Chile 54.00 2019
90 Senegal 53.33 2019
91 The Bahamas 51.00 2019
92 Thailand 50.18 2019
93 Suriname 48.00 2019
93 Puerto Rico 48.00 2019
93 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 48.00 2019
93 Qatar 48.00 2019
93 Brunei 48.00 2019
93 Mongolia 48.00 2019
99 Mexico 44.22 2019
100 Bahrain 42.00 2019
101 Mauritius 41.00 2019
102 Japan 39.60 2019
103 Dominica 39.27 2019
104 Australia 39.00 2019
104 Oman 39.00 2019
106 Grenada 37.33 2019
107 St. Kitts and Nevis 37.14 2019
108 El Salvador 36.00 2019
108 Malaysia 36.00 2019
110 China 35.65 2019
111 Fiji 34.75 2019
112 Singapore 33.00 2019
113 Ukraine 32.00 2019
114 Russia 30.00 2019
114 Belize 30.00 2019
114 Brazil 30.00 2019
117 St. Lucia 26.57 2019
118 Tonga 25.50 2019
119 New Zealand 25.00 2019
120 Panama 24.00 2019
120 Paraguay 24.00 2019
120 Ecuador 24.00 2019
120 Dominican Republic 24.00 2019
120 Ireland 24.00 2019
120 Iceland 24.00 2019
126 Montenegro 23.22 2019
127 Hong Kong SAR, China 18.55 2019
128 Georgia 15.00 2019
129 Cyprus 14.67 2019
130 Nepal 11.00 2019
131 Lao PDR 10.50 2019
132 Albania 10.00 2019
133 Mozambique 9.00 2019
134 North Macedonia 7.50 2019
134 Cambodia 7.50 2019
136 Turkey 6.50 2019
137 Uruguay 6.00 2019
137 Korea 6.00 2019
139 Bosnia and Herzegovina 5.95 2019
140 Namibia 5.50 2019
141 Bhutan 5.00 2019
142 Serbia 4.60 2019
143 Lesotho 4.50 2019
144 Moldova 4.39 2019
145 Azerbaijan 4.14 2019
146 San Marino 4.00 2019
147 Botswana 3.50 2019
148 Eswatini 3.06 2019
149 United Kingdom 3.00 2019
150 Armenia 2.54 2019
151 Canada 2.00 2019
151 Finland 2.00 2019
151 Norway 2.00 2019
151 Kazakhstan 2.00 2019
155 Malta 1.56 2019
156 United States 1.50 2019
157 Switzerland 1.00 2019
157 Liechtenstein 1.00 2019
159 Bulgaria 0.50 2019
159 Greece 0.50 2019
161 Romania 0.38 2019
162 Croatia 0.14 2019
163 Netherlands 0.00 2019
163 Portugal 0.00 2019
163 Belgium 0.00 2019
163 Belarus 0.00 2019
163 Estonia 0.00 2019
163 Germany 0.00 2019
163 Denmark 0.00 2019
163 Austria 0.00 2019
163 Slovak Republic 0.00 2019
163 Slovenia 0.00 2019
163 Italy 0.00 2019
163 Hungary 0.00 2019
163 Spain 0.00 2019
163 France 0.00 2019
163 Czech Republic 0.00 2019
163 Poland 0.00 2019
163 Sweden 0.00 2019
163 Lithuania 0.00 2019
163 Luxembourg 0.00 2019
163 Latvia 0.00 2019

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Limitations and Exceptions: If inspections by agencies other than customs are conducted in 20% or fewer cases, the border compliance time and cost measures take into account only clearance and inspections by customs (the standard case). If inspections by other agencies take place in more than 20% of cases, the time and cost measures account for clearance and inspections by all agencies. Different types of inspections may take place with different probabilities—for example, scanning may take place in 100% of cases while physical inspection occurs in 5% of cases. In situations like this, Doing Business would count the time only for scanning because it happens in more than 20% of cases while physical inspection does not. The border compliance time and cost for an economy do not include the time and cost for compliance with the regulations of any other economy.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The computation of border compliance time and cost depends on where the border compliance procedures take place, who requires and conducts the procedures and what is the probability that inspections will be conducted. If all customs clearance and other inspections take place at the port or border, the time estimate for border compliance takes this simultaneity into account. It is entirely possible that the border compliance time and cost could be negligible or zero, as in the case of trade between members of the European Union or other customs unions. If some or all customs or other inspections take place at other locations, the time and cost for these procedures are added to the time and cost for those that take place at the port or border. In Kazakhstan, for example, all customs clearance and inspections take place at a customs post in Almaty that is not at the land border between Kazakhstan and China. In this case border compliance time is the sum of the time spent at the terminal in Almaty and the handling time at the border. Doing Business asks contributors to estimate the time and cost for clearance and inspections by customs agencies— defined as documentary and physical inspections for the purpose of calculating duties by verifying product classification, confirming quantity, determining origin and checking the veracity of other information on the customs declaration. (This category includes all inspections aimed at preventing smuggling.) These are clearance and inspection procedures that take place in the majority of cases and thus are considered the "standard" case. The time and cost estimates capture the efficiency of the customs agency of the economy. Doing Business also asks contributors to estimate the total time and cost for clearance and inspections by customs and all other government agencies for the specified product. These estimates account for inspections related to health, safety, phytosanitary standards, conformity and the like, and thus capture the efficiency of agencies that require and conduct these additional inspections.

Aggregation method: Unweighted average

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Time is measured in hours, and 1 day is 24 hours (for example, 22 days are recorded as 22 × 24 = 528 hours). If customs clearance takes 7.5 hours, the data are recorded as is. Alternatively, suppose that documents are submitted to a customs agency at 8:00