Resolved complaints

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Complaint number NTB Type
Category 1. Government participation in trade & restrictive practices tolerated by governments
Category 2. Customs and administrative entry procedures
Category 5. Specific limitations
Category 6. Charges on imports
Category 7. Other procedural problems
Category 8. Transport, Clearing and Forwarding
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NTB-000-139 5.1. Quantitative restrictions 2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Malawi controls quantities of imported wheat  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that there is no quantitative control of wheat  
NTB-000-140 5.1. Quantitative restrictions 2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Malawi controls quantities of imports of wheat products  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that there is no quantitative control of wheat products  
NTB-000-169 2.10. Inadequate or unreasonable customs procedures and charges 2009-07-27 Malawi: Malawi Revenue Authority Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Preshipment Inspection requirement for all imports over the value of US$2000  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that Pre Shipment Inspection programme was phased out in 2007  
NTB-000-170 2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin 2009-07-27 Malawi: Malawi Revenue Authority Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Delays in the issuance of rules of origin certificates  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that the NTB was been resolved Internally  
NTB-000-173 5.1. Quantitative restrictions 2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Restriction on importation of Kitchen and table salt  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that there is no restriction but salt is licensed to ensure only iodised kitchen and table salt is imported  
NTB-000-176 5.1. Quantitative restrictions 2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Restriction on importation of poultry, including day old chicks  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that there is no restriction but licensing measures were introduced when there was an outbreak of bird flu disease  
NTB-000-177 1.1. Export subsidies
A11: Prohibitions for sanitary and phytosanitary reasons
2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Ban on imports of fresh meat products from South Africa and Zimbabwe  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that there is no ban on meat imports but licensing measures were introduced when there was an outbreak of foot and mouth and bird flu diseases  
NTB-000-178 1.8. Import bans 2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade Zimbabwe Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Ban on imports of fresh meat products from Zimbabwe  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that there is no ban on meat imports but licensing measures were introduced when there was an outbreak of foot and mouth and bird flu diseases  
NTB-000-179 1.1. Export subsidies
E313: Temporary prohibition, including suspension of issuance of licences
2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Restriction on importation of Eggs of poultry, whether in shell, pulp or dried forms; eggs of wild birds  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that there is no ban on meat imports but licensing measures were introduced when there was an outbreak of foot and mouth and bird flu diseases  
NTB-000-184 5.12. Export restraint arrangements
Policy/Regulatory
2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Export ban on maize, maize meal and other maize byproducts.  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that the ban was effected when national stocks of maize were low but licenses were routinely given after the situation improved  
NTB-000-187 2.14. Other 2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Transport Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Charges on delayed reporting by truck.Clearance must take place within 24 hours or a fine is issued if the shipment is late.  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that this is not an NTB but a legitimate control measure for truck reporting.  
NTB-000-198 2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures 2009-07-27 Malawi: Malawi Revenue Authority Zimbabwe Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Discrimination in goods clearance between small and commercial traders.The quantities that a trader carries determine the procedure to be followed in clearing goods through the border. Small traders into Malawi are clogging up the whole system and flooding up the whole market with commercial goods. Commercial traders are pushed out of the system because of the procedures that are applied at the port of entry.  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that Customs clearing procedures are the same for small as well as commercial traders, but this could have been a one-off incident. However, now the Revenue Authority has an inland clearing system to overcome delays at the border and Malawi will continuously monitor the situation at the border to ensure smooth flow of goods and people  
NTB-000-201 7.6. Lack of information on procedures (or changes thereof) 2009-07-27 Malawi: Malawi Bureau of Standards Zimbabwe Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Difficulty in accessing information on what Standards are relevant  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that the Malawi Bureau of Standards has booklets on standards which can be accessed by the business community on demand.  
NTB-000-205 1.1. Export subsidies
A82: Testing requirement
2009-07-27 Malawi: Malawi Bureau of Standards Zimbabwe Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Delays in obtaining approval of test reports  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that the challenge had been noted by Government and measures are being taken to improve the procedures by the Standards Bureau  
NTB-000-207 1.1. Export subsidies
A84: Inspection requirement
2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade Zimbabwe Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Cumbersome export certification procedures. The delays in going through the inspection process and approval process which takes a minimum of three working days, can be costly to exporters particularly for perishables. the process is that the Malawian importer seeks approval from ITS Malawi for inspection. ITS Malawi notifies ITS head office, which is in South Africa. Head office instructs ITS Zimbabwe and gives them authority to carry out the inspection at the Malawian Company's expense.  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that these procedures are no longer applicable, phased out with PSI in 2007  
NTB-000-208 2.14. Other 2009-07-27 Malawi: Malawi Revenue Authority Zimbabwe Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Requirement by the Malawian authorities for SGS certification.  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that the programme phased out in 2006  
NTB-000-166 5.1. Quantitative restrictions 2009-07-27 Malawi: Ministry of Trade Malawi Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: There is an Import restriction on Portland cement  
Resolution status note: Malawi reported that NTB had been resolve internally.  
NTB-000-141 5.3. Export taxes 2009-07-27 Mauritius: Ministry of Trade South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Mauritius charges an export tax on sugar  
Resolution status note: Mauritius reported that taxes were eliminated in 2004  
NTB-000-153 1.1. Export subsidies
B41: TBT regulations on production processes
2009-07-27 Mauritius: Ministry of Trade Tanzania Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Mauritius have refused to buy beer from Tanzania on TBT grounds  
Resolution status note: Mauritius reported that this is no longer obtaining  
NTB-000-180 7.9. Inadequate trade related infrastructure
Policy/Regulatory
2009-07-27 Mozambique: Beira Port Malawi Resolved
2011-07-28
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Complaint: Beira & Nacala are the main ports for imports/export goods, which are currently overworked. Lack of institutional support.  
Resolution status note: Mozambique reported that this is not a barrier because Mozambique has three big ports fully operational. The Maputo port being the main one. In March the Single Window Project will become operational at the Maputo Port, to help reduce the time required for customs clearance  
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