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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-000-190 |
7.9. Inadequate trade related infrastructure Policy/Regulatory |
2009-07-27 |
SADC |
Malawi |
Resolved 2011-01-10 |
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Inconsistency of road traffic laws, and their application in SADC. |
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Resolution status note:
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Botswana reported that ahe is in the process of harmonizing traffic laws with SADC traffic laws; however, there are some traffic laws that have been harmonized e.g. road signs etc. |
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NTB-000-317 |
1.1. Export subsidies A9: SPS measures n.e.s. |
2009-09-09 |
SADC |
Seychelles |
Resolved 2011-01-10 |
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The absence of a unified standards system in SADC results in traders having to seek two certificates, one at home and one in the importing country |
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Resolution status note:
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Botswana reported that there are no Regional Standards in SADC; however SADC is in the process of harmonising the regional standards. Botswana recognizes standards / certificates of other SADC Member States. |
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NTB-000-062 |
8.7. Costly Road user charges /fees Policy/Regulatory |
2009-07-22 |
Zambia: Ministry of Transport |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2011-02-05 |
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Zambia is now demanding a carbon tax of US$40 per trip instead of the previously charged US$40 per annum. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia does not charge US$ 40 per trip but charges US$40 per every three (3) months and during that period payment is made only once regards less of how many trips are made until the three months expires. |
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NTB-000-238 |
7.6. Lack of information on procedures (or changes thereof) |
2009-08-13 |
SADC |
Mozambique |
Resolved 2011-02-06 |
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Mozambique is experiencing difficulties using the NTBs online reporting system because it does not have a portuguese version. It is not enough to translate the user guide because users need to intract with the system itself. The secretariat should urgently look into this issue to enable Portuguese speaking countries to utilise the system. |
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Resolution status note:
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Website has been translated into French and Portuguese languages |
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NTB-000-248 |
1.14. Lack of coordination between government institutions |
2009-09-08 |
Namibia: Ministry of Trade |
Namibia |
Resolved 2011-02-08 |
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Complaint:
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In Namibia the same information has to be provided and captured more than once in the import and export supply chain, e.g. Namport, Custom & Excise, MoF, MTI, NCCI, Carriers and Agents on imports of fuel from RSA. |
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Resolution status note:
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This NTB has been resolved |
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NTB-000-194 |
2.2. Arbitrary customs classification |
2009-07-27 |
Zimbabwe: Ministry of Industry & Commerce |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2011-03-01 |
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The Zimbabwe tariff regime has a wide dispersion of import duty rates across the harmonised System. Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) and importers are often engaged in disputes over which tariff code to classify certain commodities. Where two tariff codes appear similar, ZIMRA officials would want to maximize revenue and classify commodities according the high revenue earning tariff. At the same time, importers classify commodities according to the lowest tariff rates in order to minimize costs. These tariff classification disputes act as a non tariff barrier which can delay the clearing of goods. Valuation of goods is done by senior Customs (ZIMRA) Officers who are not always available thus causing further delays. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zimbabwe reported that Clear tariff resolution structures are in place. These start from station level up to National level. Importers of goods may escalate the disputes to Fiscal courts and ZIMRA may also seek the assistance of WCO tariff rulings. |
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NTB-000-195 |
2.10. Inadequate or unreasonable customs procedures and charges |
2009-07-27 |
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Revenue Authority |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2011-03-01 |
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Valuation of goods is done by senior Customs (ZIMRA) Officers who are not always available thus causing further delays. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zimbabwe reported that an office specifically dealing with valuation matters is now in place at Beitbridge and is headed by a senior officer. |
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NTB-000-143 |
5.1. Quantitative restrictions |
2009-07-27 |
Zimbabwe: Ministry of Industry and Commerce |
South Africa |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Zimbabwe imposes import restrictions on flour |
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Resolution status note:
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Zimbabwe reported that there are no more quotas on importation of flour .Anyone .i.e individuals or companies can import any quantity as long as all the requirements are met. |
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NTB-000-144 |
1.8. Import bans |
2009-07-27 |
Zimbabwe: Ministry of Industry & Commerce |
South Africa |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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An import ban has been put in place for poultry products |
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Resolution status note:
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Zimbabwe reported that the ban has since been lifted on poultry and its products. |
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NTB-000-056 |
2.4. Import licensing |
2009-02-09 |
Zambia: Ministry of Trade |
Zimbabwe |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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Zimbabwe reported that Zambia is not issuing permits for the importaion of sterilized milk from Zimbabwe |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that The Ban was lifted and reported during the COMESA Twenty Ninth Meeting of the Intergovernmental Committee – December, 2010 |
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NTB-000-148 |
2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures Policy/Regulatory |
2009-07-27 |
Zambia: Ministry of Trade |
Tanzania |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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Zambia licensing process just too long. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that the process only takes 24hours |
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NTB-000-163 |
2.4. Import licensing Policy/Regulatory |
2009-07-27 |
Zambia: Ministry of Trade |
Tanzania |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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Licensing process just too long |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that the process only takes 24hours |
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NTB-000-175 |
1.1. Export subsidies B6: Product identity requirement |
2009-07-27 |
Zambia: Bureau of Standards |
Malawi |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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Zambia has placed standards requirements that sugar from Malawi be fortified with Vitamin A. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that all sugar for domestic consumption, be it imported or manufactured locally is supposed to be fortified with vitamin A.
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NTB-000-175 |
1.1. Export subsidies B6: Product identity requirement |
2009-07-27 |
Zambia: Bureau of Standards |
Malawi |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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Zambia has placed standards requirements that sugar from Malawi be fortified with Vitamin A. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that all sugar for domestic consumption, be it imported or manufactured locally is supposed to be fortified with vitamin A. |
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NTB-000-270 |
1.1. Export subsidies A9: SPS measures n.e.s. |
2009-09-08 |
Zambia: Ministry of Agriculture |
Namibia |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Issuance of Phytosanitary Certificates by Zambian Authorities on exports of molasses, from Zambia, is too slow. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that for molasses, the issuance is almost instant as this by product is not fumigated. |
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NTB-000-364 |
5.12. Export restraint arrangements |
2010-02-10 |
Zambia: Ministry of Agriculture |
Zambia |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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The Office dealing with export permits for seed in the Ministry of Agriculture in Zambia only opens at 11.00 hours. This causes delay in obtaining the export permits. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that the office opens from 08:00am to 5pm, but collection starts at 11:00am to allow for processing in the morning. |
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NTB-000-366 |
2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures |
2010-02-10 |
Zambia: Zambia Revenue Authority |
Zambia |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Zambia Revenue Authority delays clearing goods at Victoria Falls Border Post in Livingstone, it takes the whole day or two for travellers to be cleared. Only one officer is assigned to inspect the goods and there is arbitrary valuation of goods by the customs officer |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that it only takes 20 minutes to clear passengers with no goods and upto 3hours for those with goods.
There are two officers who inspect as the passenger traffic has reduced due to a number of them opting to use the Chirundu OSBP.
For valuation of goods, they use an already existing database.
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NTB-000-367 |
2.10. Inadequate or unreasonable customs procedures and charges Policy/Regulatory |
2010-02-10 |
Zambia: Zambia Revenue Authority |
Zambia |
Resolved 2011-03-04 |
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Complaint:
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Asycuda++ system closes at 16.00 hrs for new entries . ZRA does not continue to clear goods after 16.00hrs. |
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Resolution status note:
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Zambia reported that the Asycuda++ system is 24hours for those on DTI and there is also e-payment. Its only those who are not on DTI and access the system through Necor which closes at 16hrs are affected, otherwise the system does not close. |
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NTB-000-349 |
6.2. Administrative fees |
2010-02-10 |
South Africa: Ministry of Transport |
Mozambique |
Resolved 2011-03-09 |
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Complaint:
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South Africa charges on refrigerated trucks that come to pick bananas from Mozambique are too high |
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Resolution status note:
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South Africa reported that this is no longer existing |
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NTB-000-090 |
2.8. Lengthy and costly customs clearance procedures |
2009-07-26 |
South Africa: SouthAfrica Revenue Services |
Mauritius |
Resolved 2011-03-09 |
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Complaint:
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There are delays in VAT refunds for Mauritian importers of South African goods. It is also not clear whether the VAT refunds re only for those companies that use South African imports. |
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Resolution status note:
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South Africa reported that this is no longer existing |
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