Trade Measures and Regulations
| Name | Type | Class | Summary | Validity From | Validity To |
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| Registration as an Importer of Controlled Products | Registration Requirement |
Goods |
Importers of controlled products must register with the Board and hold the necessary certificates for horticultural trading or milling. Entities involved in the production, processing, storage, and marketing of controlled products must also submit required information to the Board. |
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| Manner of suspension or cancellation of registration of manufacturer, builder or importer | Licensing Requirement |
Goods |
If a manufacturer, builder, or importer fails to meet registration conditions, the inspectorate will recommend suspension or cancellation to the Minister. The Minister will notify them and allow them to submit comments before making a final decision, and if registration is canceled, the affected party must return their certificate within 14 days. |
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| Maintenance of records | General |
Goods |
The competent authority must keep detailed and accurate records of all goods in and out of an export processing zone, including their quantity, value, and handling details, and ensure these records are accessible to officers and the Commissioner. |
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| Steering mechanism | Licensing Requirement |
Goods |
A person cannot operate a left-hand drive vehicle registered after 1 January 2003 on a public road, unless it is imported or exported for testing, assessment, or development with a special permit. |
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| Powers which Minister may Exercise in the Interests of Public Safety or the Maintenance of Law and Order or in order to Prohibit or Restrict Importation or Possession of Certain Articles | General |
Goods |
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| Information to be submitted to Minister by wholesale licence-holder | Licensing Requirement |
Goods |
A wholesale license-holder must: 1. Respond to Ministerial Notices: Provide requested information to the Minister about dangerous situations, storage of petroleum products, and any other details required for effective regulation. |
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| Assessment and Re - Assessment | Duty/Tax Payable |
Services |
The customs authority must check if goods need an export levy, calculate the amount if required, and either accept the self-assessment or make its own assessment of the levy. |
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| Permit for Importation of Animals, Animal products and Restricted Material for Entry into Namibia | Permit Requirement |
Goods |
To import any animal, animal product, or restricted material into Namibia, a person must have a valid import permit and follow the conditions specified in the permit. Even with a permit, if the item is known or suspected to be infected and the permit does not specifically allow importation in such a condition, the item cannot be imported. |
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| Detention of imported articles | Inspection Requirement |
Goods |
When an inspector takes a sample for analysis of any foodstuff, cosmetic, or disinfectant at an import harbor: 1. Detention: The sample and all similar items in the consignment are generally detained at the harbor until the analysis is complete. 2. Removal: With the Director's approval, the items may be removed if the owner provides a guarantee that they will not be sold or otherwise dealt with until the analysis is complete. If the items are deemed non-compliant, they must be returned or disposed of as directed by the Director. 3. Director’s Actions: Based on the analysis results, the Director can: |
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| Imported prescribed animals to be registered on central database, | General |
Goods |
A veterinary official must identify and report an imported animal to the central database within seven (7) days of tagging it. The database manager then has five (5) days to register the animal upon receiving the information. |
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| No importation or exportation of explosives without permit | Permit Requirement |
Goods |
No one is allowed to import or export explosives without a permit from an inspector. |
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| Disposal of undesirable medicines | General |
Goods |
If the Council believes it is not in the public's interest for a medicine or scheduled substance to be available, it can: 1. Issue a Notice: 2. Direct Manufacturers, Suppliers, or Importers: |
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| Standard Operating Procedures to be Followed for a Class Abattoir Registration | Permit Requirement |
Goods |
Before operating an export abattoir, the applicant must first get approval from the Directorate of Veterinary Services (DVS) after pre-approval by the Meat Board of Namibia (MBN). Export of meat products requires registration with the DVS, and abattoir owners must notify the Meat Board early to ensure adequate training for carcass classification. |
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| Tarriff Rate Quota under SACUM- UK EPA | Permit Requirement |
Goods |
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| Permit to import, supply or possess armaments | Permit Requirement |
Goods |
To apply for a permit to import, supply, or possess armaments, a person must complete Form Pol 573 and submit it to an authorized person. The application must include: 1. A report from the officer in charge of the local police station, commenting on the applicant’s suitability. |
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| Permit to import or export arms or ammunition | Permit Requirement |
Goods |
To apply for a permit to import or export arms or ammunition, a person must complete Form Pol 573 and submit it to an authorized staff member. The permit issued will be in Form Pol 574. |
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| Restrictions on importation of seed | Restriction |
Goods |
Importing seeds into Namibia is regulated with strict conditions. A person may not import seeds unless they meet specific criteria, such as being of a registered variety, complying with prescribed standards, being properly sealed and labeled, and entering through a designated port. Importation of seeds under different denominations, or of certain prohibited classes, is also restricted. However, the Registrar may allow exceptions in writing under specific conditions. The Minister may designate certain seeds that require a special permit for importation. Importers must provide the Registrar with details about the seed consignment and cannot remove the seeds from the port without authorization. Imported seeds may need to be presented for examination and sampling as directed by the Registrar. These regulations do not apply to seeds intended for non-cultivation purposes or immediate export, but a declaration must still be provided to the Registrar. If seeds are imported in violation of these regulations, the Registrar can order their destruction or removal at the importer's expense, or permit their disposal under certain conditions. Violations can result in fines up to N$10,000, imprisonment for up to 12 months, or both. |
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| Requirements for registration as an importer of controlled products | Registration Requirement |
Goods |
