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Trade Measures and Regulations

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Name Type Class Summary Validity From Validity To
Conditions of CITES Permits General
Goods

A CITES permit is valid for only one shipment and must include specific details, such as the title of the Convention, the Minister's stamp, and a unique number. The permit is not transferable, and any changes must be authorized by the Minister.

15/08/2011
Conditions of Importation Permit Requirement
Goods
15/06/1993
Conditions of Wholesale License General
Goods

General conditions for wholesale licenses include:

1. Compliance: Adhere to the Act, Regulations, and other applicable laws related to labor, safety, hazardous substances, security, health, and environment.
2. Bulk Sales: Sell fuel only in bulk quantities.
3. Sales Restrictions: Fuel sales to entities other than specified ones must follow regulation 8 and only occur at the wholesaler's dispensing point.
4. Approvals and Permits: Obtain all necessary import, export, and wholesale approvals and permits.
5. Record-Keeping: Maintain and submit required records and information to the Minister.
6. Specifications: Ensure petroleum products meet approved specifications.
7. Storage Facilities: Abandon storage facilities only as per Regulations.
8. Duties and Taxes: Pay all applicable duties, levies, and taxes.
9. Facility Changes: Notify the Minister of any changes to storage facilities before making them.
10. Dangerous Situations: Report any dangerous situations and corrective actions to the Minister.
11. Spill Regulations: Follow Regulations related to petroleum product spills.

The Minister may impose additional special conditions on a wholesale license.

03/07/2000
Conditions relating to import of certain aquatic organisms General
Goods
09/04/2010
Conditions Subject to Imports and Export Permits at MIT Permit Requirement
Goods

1. Only goods specified in a permit may be imported into Namibia.

2. The permit cannot be transferred to or used for the benefit of anyone not named in it.

3. The permit is valid for 12 months from the issue date or a shorter period as specified.

4. Goods requiring an import permit cannot be shipped to Namibia without a valid permit.

5. The permit must be issued without unauthorized amendments; any such changes will invalidate it, and it will be confiscated.

6. The permit does not exempt the importer from complying with other regulations related to importing goods into Namibia.

30/11/1994
Conditions upon which manufacturer, builder or importer may be registered Licensing Requirement
Goods

The Minister can require that motor vehicle manufacturers, builders, or importers notify the inspectorate of their activities, obtain and hold a model number, and may also require police clearance and a roadworthy certificate for registration.

06/04/2001
Consignments in transit General
Goods

An importer or responsible person must ensure that regulated articles in transit through Namibia are not removed or transferred without the approval of a plant quarantine officer and that all related requirements are met. Violating these rules can result in a fine up to N$20,000 or imprisonment for up to 2 years, or both.

27/10/2008
Control of medicines and scheduled substances Restriction
Goods

A person may not engage in the following activities concerning medicines or scheduled substances without the appropriate licenses and permits:

1. Manufacture or Pack and Sell:
   - Cannot manufacture or pack and sell medicines or scheduled substances unless holding the relevant license and complying with specified conditions.

2. Import or Export:
   - Cannot import or export these substances without the necessary license and compliance with Council-determined conditions.

3. Scheduled Substances (Schedule 3 or 4):
   - Additional permits are required for manufacturing, packing, selling, importing, or exporting these substances, alongside the necessary licenses.

4. Sale Restrictions:
   - Manufacturers, importers, or wholesale dealers cannot sell medicines or substances to unauthorized persons. However, authorized prescribers and pharmacists may sell them for consumption, subject to other provisions.

01/08/2008
CUSTOMS AND EXCISE WAREHOUSES: STORAGE AND MANUFACTURE OF GOODS IN CUSTOMS AND EXCISE WAREHOUSES General
Goods
01/08/1998
Customs Declaration Duty/Tax Payable
Services
01/06/2016
Customs Supervision General
Goods

Supervisors can check export processing zone enterprises by auditing records, counting goods, examining transactions, and reviewing security and storage conditions. They can also inspect goods and search people, vehicles, and packages entering or leaving the zone.

29/04/1996
Date and conditions on which motor vehicle is to be registered Licensing Requirement
Goods

Liability for registering a motor vehicle in Namibia arises when the vehicle arrives in Namibia or is cleared by customs, if imported after a date set by the Minister.

06/04/2001
Dealing in Vaccines Permit Requirement
Goods
28/12/2018
Decision on application for export permit General
Goods

The Minister may require proof of compliance with health certificate requirements or other requirements before issuing an export permit or special clearance for aquatic organisms and may approve, conditionally approve, or refuse the application based on that compliance.

09/04/2010
Decision on application for import permit General
Goods

The Minister must consider an import permit application based on a risk assessment and can either approve it, approve it with conditions like quarantine or health testing, or refuse it.

09/04/2010
Decision on application for registration as exporter Registration Requirement
Goods
09/04/2010
Declaration of cross border movement of cash and bearer negotiable instruments amounting to or exceeding amount determined by Centre Duty/Tax Payable
Goods

Anyone importing or exporting large amounts of cash or negotiable instruments through Namibia must declare them to Customs and Excise officers at the port.

24/12/2012
Delivery of uncleared cargo or goods General
Goods
25/02/1994
Delivery of uncleared cargo or goods General
Goods

If ISO containers can’t be delivered to the consignee within three days after the vessel unloads them, they will be moved to a licensed depot at the cost of the container operator, importer, or vessel owner, and Namport will not be liable for these containers.

05/06/2001
Designated entry and exit points General
Goods
28/12/2018