Abstract:
Despite a critical role played by cross-border movement of goods in international trade, the former is made complex and unpredictable by various factors. In Rwanda as is the case in other parts of the world, one stop border
posts (OSBPs) adopted at the East African Community level have been implemented and operationalised to facilitate cross-border trade and movement
of goods. This paper aims to assess the effects of OSBPs trade facilitation initiative on the movement of goods along the Rwandan customs posts using
multi-level model. The main findings reveal that the implementation of OSBPs
initiative has significantly and positively affected the movement of goods along
the Rwandan customs posts giving an impression that the implementation of
OSBPs trade facilitation initiative has considerably contributed to the improvements in the level of trade facilitation; and hence, streamlined and expedited
the movement of goods along the Rwandan customs posts by removing unnecessary barriers.