Mozambique makes an exception for hatching eggs, chicks, and laying hens imports from South Africa

Published 2021년 5월 3일

Tridge summary

The Mozambique government has exempted hatching eggs, chicks, and laying hens from import restrictions if they are not sourced from South African provinces with road flu outbreaks, specifically Gauteng and NortWest. This measure is aimed at preventing a shortage of these products in the Mozambique market. Customs officials will verify the source of these imports at the point of declaration, ensuring compliance with the stipulated conditions.
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The GOVERNMENT has decided to make an exception for the importation of hatching eggs, chicks and laying hens, which do not come from the areas where road flu occurs in South Africa. The measure aims to avoid the scarcity of those products in the national market, according to the spokesman of the Mozambique Tax Authority, Fernando Tinga, quoted by Rádio Moçambique. “When these products do not come from the provinces marked in red - Gauteng and NortWest, the companies when declaring their products, the Customs, in coordination ...

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