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NTB Type
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Date of incident |
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Reporting country or region (additional) |
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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:
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Difficulty in accessing information on what Standards are relevant |
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Resolution status note:
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Malawi reported that the Malawi Bureau of Standards has booklets on standards which can be accessed by the business community on demand. |
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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:
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Delays in obtaining approval of test reports |
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Resolution status note:
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Malawi reported that the challenge had been noted by Government and measures are being taken to improve the procedures by the Standards Bureau |
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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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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. |
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Resolution status note:
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Malawi reported that these procedures are no longer applicable, phased out with PSI in 2007 |
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NTB-000-208 |
2.14. Other |
2009-07-27 |
Malawi: Malawi Revenue Authority |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Requirement by the Malawian authorities for SGS certification. |
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Resolution status note:
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Malawi reported that the programme phased out in 2006 |
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NTB-000-166 |
5.1. Quantitative restrictions |
2009-07-27 |
Malawi: Ministry of Trade |
Malawi |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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There is an Import restriction on Portland cement |
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Resolution status note:
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Malawi reported that NTB had been resolve internally. |
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NTB-000-102 |
1.2. Government monopoly in export/import Policy/Regulatory |
2009-07-26 |
Mauritius: Ministry of Agriculture |
South Africa |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Mauritius has single marketing channel for agricultural products |
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Resolution status note:
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Mauritius reported that she is a net food importer and therefore state regulated agencies are necessary to coordinate food imports into that country for food security purposes |
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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:
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Mauritius charges an export tax on sugar |
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Resolution status note:
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Mauritius reported that taxes were eliminated in 2004 |
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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:
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Mauritius have refused to buy beer from Tanzania on TBT grounds |
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Resolution status note:
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Mauritius reported that this is no longer obtaining |
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NTB-000-131 |
2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures |
2009-07-26 |
Mozambique: Other Mozambique |
Eswatini |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Mozambique customs rules vary, causing long delays at the borders. |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that all the Mozambican borders rules and procedures are already harmonized and standardized within the SADC Regional Integration and the World Customs Organization (WCO), the rules applied in Mozambique border are consistent with procedures used at Swaziland border and SADC countries. |
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NTB-000-191 |
7.9. Inadequate trade related infrastructure |
2009-07-27 |
Mozambique: Ministry of Transport |
Malawi |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Logistical bottlenecks along the Nacala and Beira rail routes have resulted in nearly 60% of Malawi's tobacco exports being sent overland to the more distant port of Durban.Nacala and Beira routes relatively expensive and inefficient. |
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Resolution status note:
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This is a general complaint which Malawi could not folow up due to lack of specific information. |
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NTB-000-193 |
8.7. Costly Road user charges /fees Policy/Regulatory |
2009-07-27 |
Mozambique: Ministry of Transport |
Malawi |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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High cost of transportation. Nearly two-thirds of the exported product is transported by the long route of road and rail to Durban, rather than the less expensive route via rail to Nacala, Mozambique. The savings from use of the closer port would be as much as 7-10 percent of total cost |
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Resolution status note:
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The corridors issues is being adressed thorugh the Regional trade facilitation programme. Th eissues are therfore being attended to in the overall regional infrastructure developement programme |
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NTB-000-197 |
2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures |
2009-07-27 |
Mozambique: Delegação Aduaneira de Machipanda (Rail) |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Zimbabwean exporters take longer to clear products at the Mozambique/Zimbabwe border. This is affecting particularly exports of fresh milk. This has limited Zimbabweans to exporting products that have a long shelf life into that country. |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that there are proper procedures for speedy clearance of fresh products, which ensure timely customs clearance and without damage to the economic operators. We will try to ascertain the situation and creating conditions that this does not happen again |
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NTB-000-203 |
7.6. Lack of information on procedures (or changes thereof) |
2009-07-27 |
Mozambique: Mozambique Bureau of Standards |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Difficulty in getting copies of relevant Standards |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that the question reported that INNOQ ( Mozambique national Institute of standards) there are many many – Brochures for the relevant standards |
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NTB-000-206 |
1.1. Export subsidies A82: Testing requirement |
2009-07-27 |
Mozambique: Mozambique Bureau of Standards |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Delays in obtaining approval of test reports |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that , in Mozambique there are many laboratories with the specific subject to deal with such tests and under the various Ministries as well the Universities. |
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NTB-000-218 |
2.10. Inadequate or unreasonable customs procedures and charges Policy/Regulatory |
2009-07-27 |
Mozambique: Ministry of Trade |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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In Mozambique, any wine consignment which is not escorted by police attracts a US$ 30 fine. It is not clear what the offence is and at what point the police should start escorting the consignments |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that monitoring tax is part of security measures and revenue assurance at risk, there are others situations like this, the most common being the provision of guarantee or security at the starting point of transit. The management system of transit guarantee of SADC, of which Mozambique is a signatory establishes the principle of extra-territorial validity of the warranty |
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NTB-000-325 |
7.8. Consular and Immigration Issues |
2009-09-09 |
Mozambique: Ministry of Home Affairs |
Eswatini |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Mozambique requires visas for swaziland business people |
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NTB-000-326 |
2.7. International taxes and charges levied on imports and other tariff measures |
2009-09-09 |
Mozambique: Mozambique Revenue Authority |
Eswatini |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Mozambique customs charges can be as high as 200% of the value of goods transported |
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Resolution status note:
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Reporting country could not verify the complaint hence it was deemed resolved until a specific report is made. |
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NTB-000-341 |
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin |
2009-12-11 |
Mozambique: Ministry of Health |
Mozambique |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Importers of Medicine experience serious clearance delays because pre -inspection certificate is issued on time. |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that the obligation of pre- inspection in medicine import is not a NTB, because the medicine are listed as positive range of products whose the import process requires pre-shipment inspection and a permit from the Ministry of Health |
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NTB-000-342 |
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin |
2009-12-11 |
Mozambique: Mozambique Revenue Authority |
Mozambique |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Complaint:
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Alfandegas and SARs are taking too long to verify origin of imported Rajah Medium curry powder after Alfandegas queried origin in September 2009.The importers have to pay deposits and authorisation to get the pay the deposit takes up to 22 days thereby increasing standing time at Frigo from an average of two days to as high as 22 days for some loads. The delay has costed the importers since Rajah curry risks insect infection while at Frigo. |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that the process of verification takes maximum 24hrs on the Mozambique side. However, clearing agents appointed by importers delay in submitting required information hence the delays. |
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NTB-000-343 |
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin |
2009-12-11 |
Mozambique: Mozambique Revenue Authority |
Mozambique |
Resolved 2010-11-22 |
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Alfandegas and SARS are delaying verification of rules of origin for Sunlight dish washing liquid made in South Africa costing the importer as they have to pay deposit to Alfandegas since September 2009. The delays in authorizations for payment of deposits has cost the company as they have to pay demurage charges for tyransporters , increased parking fees at Frigo to wait as much as up 22days to get authorization |
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Resolution status note:
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Mozambique reported that once discrepancy in the certificate of origin, is noted, the freight forwarder completes questionnaire for clarification. If the doubt prevails the importer must pay surety while verification is done to determine origin to qualify for preferential treatment. Qualifying goods are released but
Process remains open until confirmation by DRO if the goods meet the conditions necessary to benefit from preferential treatment.
Inefficiency of the freight forwarder in answering the questionnaire and follow the subsequent steps contribute to delays. Timely processing takes no more than 72 hours to be released early by the surety. |
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