Procedures
| Name | Activity | Outcome | Instruction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Application for meat and meat products export permit | Export |
Export Permit of Meat and Meat Products | |
| Export permit of animals and animal products | Export |
Export permit | |
| Application for livestock export permit | Export |
Export Permit | Application fees (Listed under Schedule 2 of the Animal Health Act 1 of 2011 (Regulations 2018-358) |
| Application for Export permit of Exporting petroleum | Export |
Export permit | No import permit is required for traders to import petroleum products in Namibia. |
| Application for mineral's export permit (Multiple consignment) | Export |
Export permit | For mineral's right holders only. |
| Application for Minerals Export permit (Single Consignment) | Export |
Export permit | Two permits needed when exporting minerals one from Ministry of Mines and Energy and one from Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development |
| Application for export permit of exporting live aquatic organisms/products | Export |
Export permit | An additional import permit from the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform is required. |
| Application for registration as a controlled wildlife products dealer or manufacturer | Export |
Dealers Licence | |
| Application for dealers licence | Export |
Dealer's Licence | |
| Application of cutter's licence | Export |
Cutter's Licence | This licence entitles the holder to polish diamonds for purposes of business or trade. |
| Procedures to be Followed for B Class Abattoir Registration | Export |
Abattoir Registration | |
| Procedure for Registering Atomic Energy and Radiation Products | Import |
(1) The following classes of licence may be granted – (a) licences for the use of sources to search persons, or to detect the presence of any object or substance in the possession of a person for security or other similar purposes; No. 4835 Government Gazette 18 November 2011 11 (b) licences for the use by persons practising any health profession of x-rays to obtain images for diagnostic purposes; (c) licences for the use by persons practising any health profession of gamma rays or radionuclides to obtain images for diagnostic purposes; (d) licences for the use by persons practising any health profession of radionuclides, x-rays, or gamma rays for therapeutic purposes; (e) licences for the use of sealed sources for the purposes of density measurement, level detection, thickness control, moisture measurement and control, the examination of the quality of a component or product, and other similar industrial activities; (f) licencesfor minesthat produce mineralsthat contain radioactive materials or nuclear material; ( | |
| Procedures for Importation of Animals, Animal Products and Infectious Materials into Namibia | Import |
Import permit | Sub-Division: Import/Export Control offers: 1. Issuance of veterinary import and in transit permits 2. Provide scientific risk based advise to traders 3. Conduct animal health scientific risk assessment 4. Border control of animals and animal products 5. Negotiation of import, export veterinary health and food safety requirements/ veterinary health trade facilitation 6. Promote and ensure sanitary compliance 7. Inspection of veterinary commodities at the border and within Namibia |
| Application for meat and meat products import permit | Import |
Import permit | |
| Application for livestock import permit | Import |
Import permit | Application fees (Listed under Schedule 2 of the Animal Health Act 1 of 2011 (Regulations 2018-358) |
| Application for Minerals Export permit (Multiple Consignment) | Export |
Export permit | Two permits needed when exporting minerals one from Ministry of Mines and Energy and one from Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development |
| Procedures for importing alcohol-based hand sanitiser | Import |
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| Procedures on importing Hydrochlorofluorcarbon Hydrofluorcarbon, and Hydrocarbon refrigerants | Import |
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| Application to import or export wild animals or plants or their derivatives | Import |
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| Submission of port orders | Import |
(1) Orders for the delivery of cargo, goods or ISO containers shall not be accepted by Namport, unless the following documents are produced to Namport (a) the signed and completed bills of lading; (b) the liner or sea waybills; (c) the delivery orders issued by the shipping company or vessel’s agent; (d) a bill of entry signed and stamped by Customs; or (e) the freight notes and invoices. (2) Subregulation (1) is not applicable to orders stamped by a container operator approved by Customs. |
