kenya tmtm rubber auxiliary agent import
kenya tmtm rubber auxiliary agent import
kenya tmtm rubber auxiliary agent import
kenya tmtm rubber auxiliary agent import
kenya tmtm rubber auxiliary agent import
  • What documents are required for imports in Kenya?
  • All Kenyan imports are required to have the following documents: import declaration form (IDF); Customs declaration (Entry); a CoC from the PVoC agent for regulated products; an ISM code when applicable; valid Commercial invoices from the exporting firm, and valid pro forma invoices from the exporting firm.
  • Which countries does Kenya import plastic or rubber in 2021?
  • In 2021, the top partner countries from which Kenya Imports Plastic or Rubber include China, Saudi Arabia, India, United Arab Emirates and Korea, Rep. . Please note the exports, imports and tariff data are based on reported data and not gap filled. Please check the Data Availability for coverage.
  • Do I need an ISM Code to import products to Kenya?
  • Exports to Kenya must also obtain an ISM code, which is mandatory for all imported products sold in Kenya to help local consumers identify imported products that have been certified by KEBS. For importing a small number of health, environment, and security products, import licenses are required.
  • What tariffs does Kenya impose?
  • Kenya applies tariffs based on the international harmonized system of product classification and applies duties and tariffs of the EAC Common External Tariff. Customs duties can be levied at rates between 0% and 100%, with an average of 25%.
  • What is excise duty in Kenya?
  • Excise duties depend on whether the imported item is excisable or not. The rates are prescribed under the 2015 Excise Duty Act. Imports into Kenya are subject to a standard VAT rate of 16%, levied on the sum of the CIF value, duty, and other applicable taxes. An import declaration fee of 3.5% and railway development levy of 2%.
  • How does importation work in Kenya?
  • Importation in Kenya involves a series of documentations and procedures that must be adhered to by the importer. To clear any imported goods such as a car, machinery or general merchandise requires the engagement of a licensed customs clearing agent.