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Quick information guide

Incentives for cross border trade:

  • Tax exemptions for certified goods which originate from any EAC Partner State;
  • Establishment of One Stop Border Posts that quicken clearing and forwarding of goods

Free training opportunities on:

  • Production,
  • processing
  • packaging;
  • Marketing; and
  • Export and import requirements for Food, agricultural products, livestock and fishery.

Authorities offering the aforementioned free training:

  • TFDA;
  • TBS;
  •  Agriculture Plant Health; and
  • Livestock & Fishery Departments

Facilities at the border

  • Immigration desk ;
  • certifying agencies, warehouses;
  • Security desk ;
  • Health Desk including immunization;
  • Customs clearance and other agencies including Clearing and Forwarding Agencies, and
  • Export and import quality and standardization instruments;
     

Contacts
Tanzania Revenue Authority
Customs Excise Department
Namanga Border
P.O Box 8506
Namanga –Arusha
Tel: +255 0713 335 712

www.tra.go.tz

 

Cross Border Trade in Tanzania

The East African Community (EAC) Customs Union and Common Market Protocols provide wider opportunities for cross border trade in the region.

The agreements by the EAC Partner states have established that any product manufactured in the region can be traded within the EAC bloc without being subjected to import or export duty or preferential tariffs.

The EAC partner states have also improved infrastructure in most of borders. In most border posts trade facilitating agencies such as the customs, immigration and certification services are housed under one roof, a concept known as the One Stop Border Post (OSBP).

This has made it is easier to process the important cross border trade documents for consignment clearance within 1-3 days.

In addition, the established procedures, structures and systems at each border provide security, efficiency and effectiveness in consignment clearance.

General Quality Control and Standardization

All imports and exports must be inspected and certified by the Tanzania Bureau of Standards

Events organized

There are key events organised by cross-border authorities to educate business people in a number of areas

Standardization by the Agriculture Plant Health Services (APHS)

Export and import of all plant materials such as seeds, cuttings, seedlings, nuts and others are controlled by the Department of Agriculture and Plant Health

Standardizations by the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries

Import and export of livestock and fishery related products

Standardization by the Agriculture Plant Health Services (APHS)

Export and import of all plant materials such as seeds, cuttings, seedlings, and nuts