APEC Business Travel Card to be Further Modernized
The APEC Business Travel Card to be Further Modernized
Issued by the APEC Business Mobility Group
Santiago, Chile, 5 March 2019
What:
Efforts to modernize
the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travel
Card – which allows card-holders multiple-entry short-term
business travel among APEC economies – are underway. The
modernization is in in response to the uptick in
applications in some participating economies. Digital
advancements in processes streamline and strengthen
management of the cards system, as well as enhance security
and cut costs for both users and their
economies.
Applicants currently monitor their applications through the ABTC Pre-clearance Status Tracker (applicants from Canada or the United States can check their application status through the TTP account).
Why:
The APEC Business Travel Card saves costs for
businesses and governments alike, which fuels its growing
popularity. Usage has grown, from less than 58,000
card-holders in 2009 to over 270,000 today. Users value the
efficiency the card brings, from fast-track immigration
processing through airports to less time spent applying for
visas. Because the card allows for multiple entries to
multiple countries, users’ travel costs between APEC
economies have fallen by 38 per cent. Businesses pay 27 per
cent less in application fees and 52 per cent less in
immigration processing. For many small businesses, these are
not insignificant costs.
In 2015, the validity of the card was extended to five years, further improving efficiency. Users renew their cards less frequently, and economies save costs in printing and distribution. With each applicant checked against ‘watch lists’ of participating economies, border agencies do not need to expend more costs in verifying travelers. The result: safer travel and costs savings for economies.
Takeaways:
“I
am excited to see what 2019 brings for the group. Through
collective efforts and consensus, member economies are
continuing to streamline and modernise processes to further
facilitate legitimate business travel in the region. We have
adopted a new work program to ensure that we remain focused
on strengthening the integrity of the scheme and delivering
tangible results to APEC economies.” – Kimberlee
Stamatis, Acting Chair, APEC Business Mobility
Group
For more:
The complete APEC SOM1 and Related Meetings schedule in Santiago from 23 February to 8 March can be viewed here.
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