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File photo / President Nyusi
President Filipe Nyusi yesterday promulgated the text of the new customs tariff and the respective preliminary instructions approved in November, which aim to adapt local practices to those obtaining in international trade.
A press release from the presidency states that it was promulgated “the head of state having verified that it does not contradict the Basic Law”.
On January 1, 2017, the sixth edition of the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, an instrument of the World Customs Organization (WCO), of which Mozambique is a member, will enter into force in the country.
The customs tariff and its instructions are essential for the country to introduce and adjust to the Harmonized System [HS Classification], and are intended to provide incentives to the agricultural, health, transport and fisheries sectors.
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