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What are the Main Tariffs Imposed to Kenyan Avocados

Fresh Avocado
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By Juan Carlos
Updated 2022년 7월 28일
Kenyan avocados enjoyed preferential tariffs from some of the countries that belong to the Free Trade Agreements that the country holds.

The following are identified tariffs that apply for the export of avocados from Kenya:


-0% for EAC Rate, applicable on goods originating from the EAC Partner States on proof of origin from Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.

-0% for COMESA FTA, applied to trade between COMESA FTA countries (Kenya) on a duty-free basis on proof of origin. The countries are Comoros, DRC, Djibouti, Egypt, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Sudan, Seychelles, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

-2.5% for COMESA FTA 1, applied for Swaziland trading with COMESA countries (Kenya) on a reciprocal basis where a rebate of 10% is applied on mfn rate upon proof of origin.

-5.0% for COMESA FTA 2, applied for Eritrea trading with COMESA countries (Kenya) on a reciprocal basis where a rebate of 20% is applied on mfn rate upon proof of origin.

-22.5% for COMESA Free Trade Area (FTA), applied for Ethiopia trading with COMESA countries (Kenya) on a reciprocal basis where rebate of 20% is applied on mfn rate upon proof of origin.

-0% for the EU.

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