Senin, 06 Oktober 2014

What Does the Discovery of Oil in Kenya Mean for Uganda?


The oil debate in Uganda has been most spectacular in recent years. Available information indicates that the presence of oil deposits in Uganda was first confirmed in 2006, in the Albertine region, west of the country, by Heritage Oil, a British international oil and gas exploration, development and production company. Another discovery followed in Amuria District in Eastern Uganda early this year (2012). However, the parallel discovery of oil in the Turkana region in north-west Kenya led to a moment of dilemma. It, in the clear sense of purpose, demanded knowledge of the future prospects of oil exploration to the country, and other parties in the oil business.

Once the production capacity supersedes demand on the local, regional, and international market, the country's bargaining power will lower greatly as much as the prices and work rewards. The situation compels company owners to relay off workers or even arouse conditions for industrial strikes and instability in the country, in response to the low work satisfaction. Also, there will be serious losses registered by parents, funding institutions, and government after failure to find the ultimate aim of retaining as much revenue as possible for prosperity of its people to compensate for the costs of training of its local expertise in oil production and management. The resulting economic confusion and backslash eventually threatens national security, which in return unsettles the political authorities. It will be under such circumstances that the discovery of oil will seem to be more of doom in effect than not.

The area's indigenous population had genuine pride in having oil deposits amidst them. They had to quickly seek guarantees of percentage benefits for fast development and, probably, regain their glory, as one of the most economically powerful people in the country. Unfortunately, the pride has turned out to be illusive as the prospects of economic dominance spread into a wider regional of Africa. Some benefits so far obtained from oil companies are meaningful but may soon depreciate. Such benefits include: scholarships for higher education in oil and natural resources management, compensation monies, and health facilities. The concern for ensuring sustainability of these community-based programs may too cease. The same pride and disappointment was incidentally shared by the rest of the nation.

The already existing cancer of corruption has already spread into the nation's oil economy. Ethics and integrity in every aspect of business operation are never issued to consider. Issuance of licenses to oil companies, land grabbing, poor system of awarding benefits (wrong people benefit) and oil governance leaves the nation aggrieved. These vices began damaging the oil production process from the start, which alone predicted failure. With the looming economic uncertainty and anxieties, the corrupt officials are made even busier with what they know best. That is, siphoning of oil revenues and demanding bribes from oil companies as much as they can, privately, before the sector collapses. The same officials had recklessly run the economy with a view of saving their political faces using country's resources so that, later, they could compensate for the losses using the 'pending' oil revenues. Now, with oil wells discoveries elsewhere in the region, it yields even greater shocks to them and misery to the nation.

Regional dominance and the global master-player approach may be the country's only savior in such circumstances. It could use those attributes to push through its economic interests. Luckily, at the moment, Uganda has a great deal of influence in the region, and internationally. It will only have to strengthen the existing balance of power and the state of affairs on the global scene. But while doing so, some countries may emerge to claim or reclaim regional leadership as well. For example, Tanzania was once a regional leader under Mwalimu Julius Nyerere (RIP): it may want to reclaim its regional position. If that happens, conflict of interests could result into regional security crisis, in which some flashes of wars would set new power positions and, ultimately, new economic positions.

And while Uganda's regional influence counts most in winning and dominating the oil market in the region and global scene, it vividly has no expertise to push through its credentials as an oil exporter. It has to rely on foreign expertise at the moment. Even the current plan to install a regional refinery to guarantee maximum oil profits faces a huge challenge to the country. With much local and international disgust for political and economic corruption being mirrored to the donor countries, it may be very perplexing to the would-be foreign investors to trust the country's business environment. Besides, a lot of options exist around the region and Africa in general. The so-called investors could be reluctant to invest in Uganda where no experience of successful oil production has ever been registered, where poor governance is reflected in oil production, and where the country risks security breaches, in preference for most predictably secure economies.

However, if the regional countries cooperate in matters of oil production, management, and trade under the East African Community (EAC) and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), stability of oil prices, and national economy could be ensured and sustained for the benefit of the populace. This is so because there would be freedom of movement, common decisions on prices and benefits, and preferential treatment to traders operating within the regions. As it is already the case, staff of oil companies will be moved to work anywhere in the region or the job applicants could choose to apply and work in any of the member countries. Generally, by so doing, the threat to peace and security of the regions, earlier highlighted, would be under check. The government of Uganda has already showed great wisdom in its preliminary work of facilitating regional integration and strengthening existing structures in those regional bodies.

It will be important as well to maintain a vibrant agriculture sector, without which even the oil works would not survive; as they would need food and energy to sustain work needs. The food must be one that is regionally produced to increase affordability and accessibility by the widest population. Understandably, if the booming oil business continues to offset food production, famine or high prices of food could be the order of the day. Besides, inflation will increase the cost of production and lower savings. It will thus be irrational to specialize in oil production and forget all about agriculture, which explains well our economic survival history.

Generally, for long the government of Uganda has neglected the development of renewable and appropriate technologies, and hardly has it put energies and financial resources in research and innovations. It only waits by the end of the road for individual citizens' sweat and achievement to subsequently claim and consider it as its own; by arguing that it created the conditions of peace for that person or people to thrive.

It is widely believed that the discovery of minerals such as oil never goes without some form of colonialism manifested through the invasion of multinational firms in any such country. For some time the authorities have coincidentally expressed great hunger for them. Often the multinational firms are followed into oil producing countries by economic security agencies from their respective governments. And because these firms come from different countries, they begin to struggle for favours from indigenous authorities. If the day's authorities run out of favor of any one of them, the affected country uses its military resources to overthrow the authorities in preference for one (usually the country's local opposition) that will champion its economic goals. The likes of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and former Sudan have already gone through a similar cycle.

Indeed the discovery of oil in Kenya creates a dilemma for Uganda. This calls for more sophisticated means to carefully manage the resource, so that it still fulfills the country's hopes and prevent unnecessary economic and political shocks. Among them are strengthening efforts towards regional and international cooperation, and promotion of rational and pro-citizen or pro-nation foreign investment. While that happens it is important as well that the country remains aware of the important benefits in agribusiness investment, and in supporting research and innovations.

I am Jacob W. Buganga, a Peace Psychologist -Projects Associate, with interests in human and ecological security. I have contributed in many respects to those regards over the last sixteen years. Much of my contributions have been published online. My capacity building consulting firm (Dishma Inc.) has been working with local civil society organizations, so far, mostly in the area of mental health and environment. I also manage peace research initiatives based in Makerere University, as a peace psychologist in collaboration with school of psychology and department of religion and peace studies, and some international universities and organizations.

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Export License Exemptions on Technical Data - Review of Technology and Software Restricted (TSR)


Export licensing is part of the world of export. If you have a product that does not fall in the spectrum of the 95% not needing an export license, chances are you will be in the 5% that will need to deal with process of applying for a license through the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). As one can find, after classifying a product in the Export Control Commodity Number (ECCN) you may not need a license. Technology and software commodities are no exceptions for immunity to an export license, but there are even some exceptions to the exemptions where the technology and software will end up needing a license. Technology and software that have export control restrictions can be exported without a license as long is the commodities meet some requirements.

Technology and Software Restricted (TSR) and Exceptions

Under Export Administration Regulations (EAR) § 740.6, the exemptions of technology and software restricted are dealt with together. "Restricted" means reason for control of the commodity would be listed as National Security (NS) and/or Antiterrorism (AT) under the ECCN. Reasons for control would be based on where the product is being exported to and it's origin. The scope is that exceptions apply to exports and reexports of the commodity. Exemptions requirements of TSR commodities include:

· Products that are being exported or reexported to Group B countries, which are listed in the EAR Supplement 1 part of 740. Countries included range from Afganhistan to Canada

· Technology and software is a direct product or from a factory or an origin of a Group B country.

· Software source code is a product of a Group B country.

· All commodities have to have a form of written assurance by the importer in order to export without a license.

When a License is Required for TSR Commodities

If the commodity does not meet the requirements of the exceptions, then a license would be required if

· The commodity has a direct origin of a Group D: 1 or Group E: 1 country.

· Software source code is a product of a Group D: 1 or Group E: 1 country

· The commodity is being exported or reexported to a Group D: 1 or E: 1 country

· A written assurance that is not received by BIS or not accepted due to the assurance not including in the license agreement that it is honored after expiration of the license.

Amy Breeman-Rhodes is owner and consultant with BreemanRhodes Consulting LLC, offering Administrative International Trade Support to businesses in the supply chain, for business development and import and export compliance needs. She is a US Licensed Customs Broker and Export Compliance Professional (ECoP) with over 18 years working in the import/export industry. Visit her website at http://www.breemanrhodesconsultingllc.com and her professional blog at http://breemanrhodes.wordpress.com

Amy is also an avid runner, running races from 5k to marathons and writes articles on running tips and plans.

Export License Exemptions and Technology and Software: A Review of TSU


When applying for an export license through the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), one of the common questions would be if the commodity contains technical data. If you export software, chances are it is accompanied with an installation manual. What about a foreign student at a university and an encryption IT project? Would employing a foreign national be considered an export? Exporting unrestricted technology and software is more complex, but can be simpler since most of the technical data that is being exported or reexported is publicly available information. There are cases where issue of destination and national origin of receipts are an issue, and those circumstances licenses would be needed. A basic list is created here, taken from the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to help determine what falls under TSU, if you need a license or not for your organization.

Technology and Software Unrestricted (TSU) and Exemptions

Under EAR § 740.13, the exemptions of technology and software unrestricted apply to "exports and reexports of operation technology and software; sales technology and software; software updates (bug fixes); "mass market" software subject to the General Software Note; and encryption source code (and corresponding object code) that would be considered publicly available under §734.3(b)(3) of the EAR." Unlike TSU's cousin, the TSR (Technology and Software Restricted), there are not restrictions based on reasons for control of National Security and the only restricted countries in TSU are in Groups D:5 and Group E:1 (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria). To qualify the exemption, you will only need one of the listed below to be eligible.

· Operation technology and software that is installed for export or reexport to minimally operate, maintain and repair the product. Materials accompanying the technology and software are considered training materials and are allowed. The software is in object code only and not in source code.

· Sales technology and data exported or reimported in the sell, quotation, bid, lease or offer.

· Software updates, "fix bugs", upgrades other export that would not involve in functionally altering or enhancing the software.

· Publicly available data that included educational information, patent applications, fundamental research or unrestricted government research.

· Mass marketed software that is sold online, telephone, mail order and meet General Note requirements,which is certain encryption software (restrictions on certain ECCNs apply)

· Eligible foreign nationals ("bona fide" and regular full-time university employees) would not need a deemed export license as long they are a permanent resident, not from a D:5 Group country and that the foreign national confirms in writing that he/she does not share the source code with other foreign nationals, even beyond tenure.

When a License is Required for TSU Commodities

Since TSU is more complicated that some other license exemptions, some of their exceptions are more detailed on to what will need a license.

· Any export or reexport to an E: 1 country (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) even in cases of foreign nationals

· Operation technology and software that is for development and production.

· Commodity with the ECCN number 5D002 under "EI" or encryption item, and encrypted software with symmetric key length longer than 64-bits that is considered to be mass marketed.

· Universities would need to have licenses if nationals are not permanent residences and are from a Group D: 5 country.

Amy Breeman-Rhodes is owner and consultant with BreemanRhodes Consulting LLC, offering Administrative International Trade Support to businesses in the supply chain industry with business development and import and export compliance needs. She is a US Licensed Customs Broker and Export Compliance Professional (ECoP) with over 18 years working in the import/export industry. Visit her website at http://www.breemanrhodesconsultingllc.com and her professional blog at http://breemanrhodes.wordpress.com

Amy is also an avid runner, running races from 5k to marathons and writes articles on running tips and plans.

A Few Tips to Make Your Relocation Procedure More Bearable and Convenient


Shifting from one place to another is always a painful experience; because it involves leaving behind everything familiar, loved, easily accessed and comfortable to start from the scratch somewhere else. It is not only physically and economically draining, but equally impactful from the emotional aspect as well. Very few people are actually comfortable about the whole concept of relocation. Now, if despite the grim aspect, you are to shift base from one place to another, there are certain points to be considered. It is not that, they will make all those negativities go away, but they will make the whole procedure easier to handle.

An overview consisting of the greater picture

Moving is something which can happen within the same city or halfway across the world, and each of the cases it is important to arrange for proper packaging. Apart from money, expensive jewelry, vehicles, furniture and a few priceless items, all your earthly possessions will be within cardboard boxes. So, ensuring that, these boxes are sturdy and reliable enough is not only wise, but necessary as well. These boxes can be acquired personally or one can depend on the moving company or choose a reliable Packaging Services Company for this purpose.

Points to be considered

Apart from that, there are a few points more which needed to be dealt with properly and they are:

    Moving procedure should be trusted upon a reliable and reputed company which is quite known for the quality of the services it offers.
    It is wise to find out if the team of professionals dealing with this procedure is punctual, dedicated, competent and diligent enough.
    Notwithstanding the source of packages, the packaging should be done properly to reduce the impact of journey, loading, unloading and handling.
    It is better to do thorough planning beforehand and then getting into the process, because it will make things easier to handle.
    Color coding is something which may seem silly at first, but designating a color for a certain type or phase will make thing more convenient than before.
    Doing proper research of the new area including points like safety, grocery store, shopping mall or super market, nearest hospital or clinics, school, police station, plumber, restaurant and such will make sure that, you won't have to deal with much complication after moving to a new place.
    If relocation is happening across borders, then an International Movers Company will assist. Along with that, gathering info on the new country, its culture, lifestyle, likes and dislikes, particular choices, popular beliefs, weather and such will prove to be wise. It will help not only to gain a sense of security, but allow mingling with new people and a new place rather comfortably.

Conclusion

After going through these tips, it will become really simple to take a few decisions. None of these points have been made to dissuade you against the concept of relocation, because in certain cases, it becomes a necessity. In such a condition, it becomes important to be prepared for the whole procedure and above tips will be able to assist on that aspect. Needless to mention, that, understanding and following them will prove to be utterly beneficial and should be treated accordingly.

If you are looking for some reliable and reputed Packaging Services Company in Montreal or International Movers Company in Montreal to hire, then professional advice and assistance is required. Allen is an expert who has been working with Transcontinental, which offer completing shipping services to its clients, for a long time now and can be trusted in this aspect. Here, he has provided certain tips to make relocation an easier experience.

Obtaining Business Letter Templates and Their Benefits


Most of us find writing a formal business letter rather intimidating. This is because formal letters have specific formats that should be followed and many people know very little about these. If you are among the "many" who are not conversant with formal writing, or just want to spice up how you write your business letters, then business letter templates should help you greatly. These templates come already formatted with all business writing needs you may need and should also make your work much easier. They also come with tutorials on how to use, where applicable and many other features you will find educative.
 
Formal letters are mostly used as a means of communication between businesses, clients and even customers. They are only used to address official matters hence the reason why a formal format should be followed. With technology and the social media corrupting how official letters should be written, businesses and organizations today are being forced to download or buy business letter templates, which is an initiative to help employees maintain the 'formal' theme.

Benefits of Writing Formal Letters

Formal letters are highly regarded as the only official way of communication via mail, and entities respect that. Downloading or buying business letter templates will benefit your business in the following ways:

1. Creating/Developing company image: As mentioned above, formal letters are used as an official communication method, and adopting this format helps develop as well as build your company image. Writing or printing a formal letter in your company's letterhead gives it an extra punch. This is the reason why companies have continued to use formal letters even in electronic mails among many other channels.

2. Time- saving: Unless you are accustomed to writing formal letters, formatting a business letter can be intimidating for first-timers. This makes them spend lots of time formatting and designing a letter which would have taken a few minutes to clear if the person had a template of the same. Having these templates ready in everyone's computer within your company will therefore save you time and money as well.

3. Documented evidence: As long as the business letter was formally written and printed on the company's letterhead, it automatically qualifies to be a documented evidence and proof. This acts as the company's signature to the outside world, meaning spammers and other malicious people cannot dwindle your customers for they know how formal letter from your company look like.

4. Strengthening mutual relationship: Formal letters play a major role by strengthening communication between the company and its customers/clients. The likelihood of a formal business letter being opened and read is higher than spammy informal ones.

5. Designing company letter envelopes: Designing and having a custom made company envelope can be intimidating. Nonetheless, these letter templates come fully packed with different designs and tips on how to create your own company's envelopes for mailing purposes. Official company letters and envelopes can also help increase your company/brand awareness, and this is good for the company as well.

Obtaining these formal letter templates is very easy. All you need to do is identify a company that deals with these and make a custom order.

How To Ship A Motorcycle in 5 Simple Steps


Planning to ship your motorcycle overseas? Be prepared for some additional set of challenges. In United States, people steal motorcycles and ship them to different countries. Therefore, customs officials have become very cautious when processing motorcycle cargo. Before processing any cargo, they will need to see the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and match it with the manifest.

Whether you want to sell your motorcycle, you're relocating to another country or you're going on vacation, not knowing how to ship a motorcycle can be a costly attempt. Try some these useful tips on how to ship your motorcycle overseas.

Choosing a Shipping Company

You want to go with a reliable shipping company considering the cost effectiveness. Therefore, you should spend enough time looking for a shipping company that best suit your needs and will handle your bike carefully. In order to get the best deal, request quotes from different companies.

Documentation

Gather all the necessary shipping documents. You need to verify that you are the legal owner of your motorcycle and that it can be legally shipped overseas. For that, you will need your proof of ownership for your bike. In addition, you will also need the documentation that shows the operational condition of your motorcycle and valid identification. You may need to produce other documents, so always check with your shipping company.

Preparing

    Drain all the fuel from the tank.
    Unplug or remove the battery to avoid any electrical issues during transit.
    Make sure to release a bit of air from the tires to help your bike move from terminal to terminal.
    To protect the mirrors, fold them in against the body.
    Attach anything loose to the bike to avoid any movement.
    Inspect your bike and make a note of any scrapes and dents if any.

Crating

You will have to put your motorcycle into a crate for international shipping. You will find different shipping crates, especially-designed for motorcycles. Your bike will be secured with the help of the straps within the crate to minimize the damage chances.

Shipping

Make a list of current mechanical problems in your motorcycle. Some companies require this document. Hand it over to the shipping company, when you hand over the bike to them.

Make sure you keep the bike keys and the certificate of title with you. After you handover your bike to the shipping company, don't forget to get a signed receipt from them. When shipping your motorcycle, you should always leave it in neutral gear.

Upon reaching the destination country, when the company hands over your motorcycle, always check for any missing parts or any damage. Do not sign the receipt of delivery without checking your bike. You should have insurance coverage for your motorcycle and shipping.

Remember, you need to thoroughly read each and every clause in your shipping contract and understand them before you sign it. Your shipper might change policies or charge a cancellation fee after you sign the contract.

Once you know the basics, you can resolve your motorcycle shipping needs in a relaxed and happy manner.

What Should We Do to Be Successful?


People may all set their own goals to achieve in life; however, there are still numerous of stories about business failure, bankrupt business people, millions of people unemployed and series of crimes. What cause all this and what should people do in their journey for success?

Success not only comes from knowledge and never depends on individual's IQ; it is a journey in which individuals make their effort to overcome limitations in thinking, their skill and spirit in dealing with problems, and the tacfullness in communication... If people who fail think "man proposes, god disposes", successful people are those who are masters of their own thinking to decide their fates.

There is a formula of success devised by the Israeli, which is 20% IQ + 80% (AQ + EQ) in which AQ is adversity quotient and EQ is emotional quotient. However, the matter is not anyone can apply successfully such a formula in life. We are always pulled back by our inertness, laziness, limitations in thinking, and negative thoughts. To get rid of those negative factors and master our thinking, each individual needs to free his or herself from inherent limitations; and to get the "sweet fruit" waiting for you at the end of the road, you need to own an interior strength and know how to control your own emotions.

You need to concretize and have faith in your goals, free yourself from your immanent limitations, adjust your emotions and be tactful in communication. Never cite objective reasons for your failure to achieve your goals. Let's take Nick Vujicic as an example: he has defeated his fate to become a successful and happy man who has inspired millions of people with his strength, his faith in himself and supreme patience.

According to Gilbert Ng - a famous public speaker in Asia - Pacific region - to gain success, individuals need training and patience in their journey. Your goals must be conquered patiently; you can still do things when it is late for them to be done, but you must never give up. You should build an interior strength to help you achieve your own goals; especially, you must believe in yourself.

According to Adam Khoo - a public speaker and young Singaporean millionaire - the key to success is to master one's thinking to change his or her fate.