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-000-340 2.13. Issues related to Pre-Shipment Inspections 2009-12-10 Mozambique: Mozambique Revenue Authority Mozambique Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Importers of medicine experience delays in clearance because pre-inspection certificates are not issued on time.  
NTB-000-103 5.3. Export taxes 2009-07-26 Namibia: Ministry of Trade South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Namibia imposed export levies on live animals, hides and skins .  
NTB-000-112 7.8. Consular and Immigration Issues 2009-07-26 Namibia: Ministry of Home Affairs South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Work permits are required from consultants and business representatives even for one day visits.  
NTB-000-147 1.8. Import bans
Policy/Regulatory
2009-07-27 Namibia: Ministry of Trade South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Namibia imposed an import ban on wheat flour  
NTB-000-243 5.10. Prohibitions
Policy/Regulatory
2009-09-08 Namibia: Ministry of Trade Namibia Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: The importation of wheat flour into Namibia is prohibited.  
Resolution status note: Namibia reported that this measure is only allowed to protect local milling industry therefore not an NTB  
NTB-000-251 7.6. Lack of information on procedures (or changes thereof) 2009-09-08 Namibia: Namibia Revenue Authority Namibia Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Customs documentation not stamped on export of pharmaceuticals to RSA, Angola and Botswana,is left behind and delivered late resulting in late claim or no claim of VAT.  
Resolution status note: Namibia reported that, procedurally no parcels are allowed to leave the Border with out the accompanying documentation. The same procedures are expected to apply at the border of the receiving country otherwise the items cannot be cleared  
NTB-000-258 6.2. Administrative fees
Policy/Regulatory
2009-09-08 Namibia: Namibia Agronomic Board Namibia Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: The Namibian Agronomic Board decided not to register agents for white maize imports anymore. The permit fee is now NAD51.00/permit and the permit is valid for a specific period (one month) only  
Resolution status note: Namibia reported that there is no need for agents for white maize imports. The permit fee of N$ 51.00 covers administrative costs only. Period of validation is one month because all imports are effected in one month. The import of maize and maize products from all 3rd parties is only regulated for the time the local harvest is not taken up by the local milling sector.  
NTB-000-264 5.12. Export restraint arrangements
Policy/Regulatory
2009-09-08 Namibia: Ministry of Trade Namibia Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: An export licence is required for all non-SACU SADC exports,even if product does not feature on the positive list. No general export licencing applies to SACU trade.  
Resolution status note: Namibia reported that an export permit but not a license is required for controlled products only  
NTB-000-265 2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures 2009-09-08 Namibia: Ministry of Trade Namibia Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: General export licences and permits issued for all non SACU exports are processed by hand. There is no interface between the MTI permit system and ASYCUDA. The system is unpredictable with ever changing procedures as per the SACU agreement's Jacobsens' Index. The IEM requirements are not widely known, especially among incidental traders. There is limited capacity at MTI to handle and process the import and export permits. At present only one official is handling the permits. HS codes need to be obtained from Customs and Excise since MTI is not equiped to assist in this.  
Resolution status note: Namibia reported that the system determines the change in the rate of duties but not procedures due to economic and policy considerations. Information leaflets on IEM are readily available at the Customs information centre and more will be available at MTI.  
NTB-000-266 2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures 2009-09-08 Namibia: Ministry of Trade Namibia Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: The following stringent conditions stringent and cumbersome conditions are applied on the re-export (in bond mainly to Angola) of controlled petroleum products subject to permit:
a) A trade permit obtained from MTI a copy of which is to be supplied to the ministry.
B) The oil company involved and prices qouted shall be reviewed in writing in MTI.
c) Prices shall include all basic purchase costs
 
Resolution status note: Namibia reported that this information is required for the Government to determine the amount of tax to be paid by the exporting company and for Custom and excise levies  
NTB-000-290 8.8. Issues related to transit 2009-09-08 Namibia: Namibia Revenue Authority South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Namibia requires provisional payments for all transit cargo through Namibia.  
Resolution status note: Namibia reported that the provisional payment is required to secure duties and taxes of the goods in transit that can be refunded upon submission of export documents by the exporter.  
NTB-000-039 2.3. Issues related to the rules of origin 2004-05-23 Rwanda: Ministry of Trade Kenya Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Kenya complained that the Authorities in Rwanda has denied market access of galvanized steel sheets.  
Resolution status note: Rwanda reported that issue was resolved through EAC  
Products: 7301.10: Sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements  
NTB-000-118 1.3. State subsidies, procurement, trading, state ownership 2009-07-26 Seychelles: Seychelles Marketing Board Seychelles Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: The State participates in trading through the Seychelles marketing Board. The State Trading Company has an unfair competitive advantage over private traders.  
Resolution status note: Seychelles reported that SMB no longer in existence. Successor company STC privatised.  
NTB-000-119 2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures 2009-07-26 Seychelles: Other Seychelles Seychelles Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Lengthy clearing processes at the Seychelles ports.  
Resolution status note: Seychelles reported that, with the Asycuda system the clearing process can take 24hrs, all transaction can be done on-line. Appointments were given to clear goods to facilitate work of custom officers and avoid congestion Need to confirm current situation  
NTB-000-123 7.9. Inadequate trade related infrastructure 2009-07-26 Seychelles: Other Seychelles South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Inadequate cold room facilities at ports  
Resolution status note: Seychelles reported that having adequate cold storage facility at airport and sea port is considered one future area of development.  
NTB-000-124 2.14. Other 2009-07-26 SADC South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Training of new customs recruits in the region  
Resolution status note: Seychelles reported that training of new recruits is a point of concern for Seychelles. Training especially for customs officers, on R.O.O, clearing process, investigation, inspection, to conduct time release study ect...is in progress.  
NTB-000-125 7.9. Inadequate trade related infrastructure
Policy/Regulatory
2009-07-26 Seychelles: Port Victoria South Africa Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Some businesses complained that port handling facilities at the ports are unable to handle containers that exceed 6methers (20ft) thereby limiting exporters in implementing the most cost effective way of transporting their products.  
Resolution status note: Seychelles reported that a new plan for handling of containers has been designed and is expected to ease the current burden in the handling of containers; however it is not too clear when the renovation project will kick start.  
NTB-000-314 2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures 2009-09-09 Seychelles: Port Victoria Seychelles Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: The clearing process is somewhat lengthy, and bureaucratic as appointments have to be made to clear goods  
Resolution status note: Seychelles reported that with the Asycuda system the clearing process can take 24hrs, all transaction can be done on-line. Appointments were given to clear goods to facilitate work of custom officers and avoid congestion at the port as handling capacity are limited. Need to confirm current situation.  
NTB-000-315 2.4. Import licensing 2009-09-09 Seychelles: Ministry of Trade Seychelles Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: Administrative procedures for the import licensing system require improved efficiency  
Resolution status note: Seychelles reported that import licences are not required for the vast majority of products  
NTB-000-316 2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures
Policy/Regulatory
2009-09-09 Seychelles: Port Victoria Eswatini Resolved
2010-11-22
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Complaint: There is a total lack of consistency in the application of customs procedures at all clearing offices in Seychelles  
Resolution status note: Seychelles proposed to have clearing agents undergo a competency training/exam for them to be well versed with application of customs procedures  
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