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Category 1. Government participation in trade & restrictive practices tolerated by governments
1.1. Export subsidies
1.2. Government monopoly in export/import
1.3. State subsidies, procurement, trading, state ownership
1.4. Preference given to domestic bidders/suppliers
1.5. Requirement for counter trade
1.6. Domestic assistance programmes for companies
1.7. Discriminatory or flawed government procurement policies
1.8. Import bans
1.9. Determination of eligibility of an exporting country by the importing country
1.10. Determination of eligibility of an exporting establishment (firm, company) by the importing country
1.11. Occupational safety and health regulation
1.12. Multiplicity and Controls of Foreign exchange market
1.13. "Buy national" policy
1.14. Lack of coordination between government institutions
1.15. Other
Category 2. Customs and administrative entry procedures
2.1. Government imposing antidumping duties
2.2. Arbitrary customs classification
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin
2.4. Import licensing
2.5. Decreed customs surcharges
2.6. Additional taxes and other charges
2.7. International taxes and charges levied on imports and other tariff measures
2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures
2.9. Issues related to transit fees
2.10. Inadequate or unreasonable customs procedures and charges
2.11. Lack of control in Customs infrastructure
2.12. Lack of capacity of Customs officers
2.13. Issues related to Pre-Shipment Inspections
2.14. Other
Category 3. Technical barriers to trade (TBT)
Category 4. Sanitary & phyto-sanitary (SPS) measures
Category 5. Specific limitations
5.1. Quantitative restrictions
5.2. Exchange controls
5.3. Export taxes
5.4. Quotas
5.5. Import licensing requirements
5.6. Proportion restrictions of foreign to domestic goods (local content requirement)
5.7. Minimum import price limits
5.8. Embargoes
5.9. Non-automatic licensing
5.10. Prohibitions
5.11. Quantitative safeguard measures
5.12. Export restraint arrangements
5.13. Other quantity control measures
5.14. Restrictive licenses
5.15. Other
Category 6. Charges on imports
6.1. Prior import deposits and subsidies
6.2. Administrative fees
6.3. Special supplementary duties
6.4. Import credit discriminations
6.5. Variable levies
6.6. Border taxes
6.7. Other
Category 7. Other procedural problems
7.1. Arbitrariness
7.2. Discrimination
7.3. Corruption
7.4. Costly procedures
7.5. Lengthy procedures
7.6. Lack of information on procedures (or changes thereof)
7.7. Complex variety of documentation required
7.8. Consular and Immigration Issues
7.9. Inadequate trade related infrastructure
7.10. Other
Category 8. Transport, Clearing and Forwarding
8.1. Government Policy and regulations
8.2. Administrative (Border Operating Hours, delays at border posts, etc.)
8.3. Immigration requirements (Visa, travel permit)
8.4. Transport related corruption
8.5. Infrastructure (Air, Port, Rail, Road, Border Posts,)
8.6. Vehicle standards
8.7. Costly Road user charges /fees
8.8. Issues related to transit
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NTB-000-339
2.13. Issues related to Pre-Shipment Inspections
Policy/Regulatory
2009-12-10
Mozambique: Mozambique Customs
Mozambique
Resolved
2010-07-28
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Complaint:
Importers of medicine experience delays in clearance because pre-inspection certificates are not issued on time.
NTB-000-329
2.13. Issues related to Pre-Shipment Inspections
2009-09-09
Eswatini: Customs
Eswatini
Resolved
2010-07-28
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Complaint:
Swaziland borders are seriously understaffed and there is to control smuggling.
Resolution status note:
Swaziland reported that the Swaziland Revenue Authority (SRA) started operating in January 2011 and replaces the Department of Customs and Excise. The organization is therefore fairly new and is still in process of developing appropriate customs clearances procedures which will be uniformly applied at all border posts. This also applies to recruitment and training of staff which is still is ongoing to reach the desired levels which will bring efficiencies in the provision of service at all borders.
NTB-000-332
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin
2009-09-09
Eswatini: Customs
Eswatini
Resolved
2010-07-28
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Complaint:
Delays have been experienced in the issuing Certificates of Origin
Resolution status note:
Swaziland reported that Customs Department issues certificates of origin for exports destined to US through AGOA and EU through Euro 1. The Trade Promotion Unit issues certificates for SADC and COMESA. Therefore there is need for clarity on which of these institutions is causing delays.
NTB-000-300
5.12. Export restraint arrangements
Policy/Regulatory
2009-09-09
Madagascar: Ministry of Trade
Madagascar
Resolved
2010-07-26
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Complaint:
Government imposes export constraints on the exportation of wood
NTB-000-301
5.3. Export taxes
Policy/Regulatory
2009-09-09
Madagascar: Department of Customs
Madagascar
Resolved
2010-07-26
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Complaint:
Royalty levy of 1,5% is charged exports of transformed wood
Resolution status note:
This is a measure to safeguard the environment. The elimination of non-tariff barriers will be done gradually.
NTB-000-303
2.7. International taxes and charges levied on imports and other tariff measures
2009-09-09
South Africa: Department of Trade and Industry
Madagascar
Resolved
2010-07-22
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Complaint:
Complex tariff and other import tax structure
Resolution status note:
South Africa reported that both countries are members of SADC hence SADC tariff reduction schedules apply
NTB-000-219
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin
2009-07-28
South Africa: South Africa Revenue Services
Zambia
Resolved
2010-07-22
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Complaint:
SARS is issuing a blue colour SADC certificate of origin with wrong specifications instead of the approved Yellow certificate which is in accordance to the SADC specifications. Zambia Revenue Authority has rejected the blue certificates and demanded that Zambian importers pay full duties as deposits in order to clear their cargo which would have qualified under the SADC rules of origin had a proper certificate been issued.
Resolution status note:
South Afric areported that SARS corrected the anomally and are noiw issuing correct colour certificate of origin
NTB-000-167
7.9. Inadequate trade related infrastructure
2009-07-27
Malawi: Malawi Revenue Authority
Malawi
Resolved
2010-07-22
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Complaint:
Border delays including irregular border hours
Resolution status note:
Malawi reported that border operating hours are now harmonized and synchronized across borders in Malawi. Malawi now moving to 24hrs.
NTB-000-183
5.12. Export restraint arrangements
2009-07-27
Malawi: Ministry of Trade
Malawi
Resolved
2010-07-22
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Complaint:
Export restraint on Unmanufactured tobacco
Resolution status note:
This is no longer obtaining
NTB-000-031
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin
2008-12-23
Egypt: Ministry of Trade
Uganda
Resolved
2009-02-04
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Complaint:
: Authorisation fees for endorsement of COMESA Certificate of Origin
Uganda has complained that Egypt authorities require that Certificates of Origin be endorsed by the Egyptian Embassy in Kampala before dispatch of the goods
Resolution status note:
Issue was resolved through COMESA Customs and Trade Committee
NTB-000-032
1.7. Discriminatory or flawed government procurement policies
2004-05-27
Ethiopia: Ministry of Trade
Kenya
Resolved
2009-02-04
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Complaint:
Requirement that goods exported to Ethiopia should be transported through the National Shipping Lines.
Kenya has complained that Ethiopian authorities require that all exporters to Ethiopia must use national shipping lines.
Resolution status note:
Ethiopian Government wrote to COMESA Secretariat on 7th January 2008 stating that they were now complying with Article 57 of the Treaty
NTB-000-050
1.7. Discriminatory or flawed government procurement policies
2004-12-23
Ethiopia: Ministry of Trade
Kenya
Resolved
2009-02-04
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Complaint:
Requirement that transporters using the road network should use the Ethiopian transporters.
Kenya has complained that Ethiopian authorities require that all transporters must use Ethiopian transporters.
Resolution status note:
Ethiopi wrote to COMESA secretariat on 7th January 2008 informing that they were complying with article 57 of the Treaty
NTB-000-048
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin
2008-12-22
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Revenue Authority
Egypt
Resolved
2009-02-04
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Complaint:
Egypt complained that the Zimbabwean authorities were applying 40% import duty on alcohol imported from Egypt.
Products:
2208.70: Liqueurs and cordials
NTB-000-054
5.2. Exchange controls
2009-02-04
Kenya: Private Company
Mauritius
Resolved
2009-02-04
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Complaint:
Tara Florist of Mauritius reported that they made a payment in advance for an order of cut flowers to Mayfield Growers of Nairobi, Kenya on 17 August, 2007.
Mayfield Growers failed to deliver the products as agreed. Tara Florist has been sending reminders to Mayfield Growers.
Resolution status note:
Government of Kenya facilitated resolution of the problem in 2007/8
NTB-000-047
2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin
2007-05-29
Madagascar: Ministry of Trade
Eswatini
Resolved
2009-02-03
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Complaint:
Swaziland complained that the Government of Madagascar were not exempting import duties on Swaziland original goods (Madagascar Customs said Swaziland is not part of COMESA any more as of 1st February, 2007)
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