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Ethiopia Customs Guide

Table 1: Ethiopian regulatory agencies involved in 
importation and exportation


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Ministry of 
Agriculture 
& Natural 
Resources
(MOANR)
Import of plants, 
seeds, plant 
products, pesticides 
and fertilizers
Export of animal 
feed, live animals 
and meat
• Issues Phytosanitary 
Certificate for re-
export
• Issues Veterinary 
Health Certificate
• Issues Export Permit 
for Animal Feed
• Issues pre-import 
permit for plant & 
plant Products
• Issues pre-import 
permit for fertilizers 
& pesticide
• Issues import 
release permit 
for plant & plant 
Products
• Issues import 
release permit
• for list of registered 
pesticides
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Ministry of 
Industry (MoI)
Incentives related to 
manufacturing
• Issues Duty 
drawback 
authorization letter
• Issues & renews 
Export trade duty 
incentive
• Scheme Certificate
• Issue and Renew 
2nd Schedule 
Certificate
• Approvals of raw 
material
• supply contract 
agreement


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Ministry 
of Mines, 
Petroleum & 
Natural Gas 
(MoMPNG)
Export of mineral 
products
• Issues Export Permit
• Issues Customs 
duty & tax
• free support Letter
7
Ethiopian 
Conformity 
Assessment 
Enterprise 
(ECAE)
Conformity with 
accepted standards
• Issues Laboratory 
Test Report
• Issues inspection 
report
8
Federal Trans-
port Authority 
(FTA)
Import of vehicles
• Issues pre-import 
permit ( Criteria 
specification)
• Issues import 
release permit
9
Ethiopian Ra-
diation Protec-
tion Authority 
(ERPA)
Import of radiation 
emitting equipment 
and machinery
• Issues Pre-Import 
Permit
• Issues Import 
Release Permit
• Issues Export 
Release Permit & 
Transport License
10
Oromia Islamic 
Affair Su-
preme Council 
(OIASC)
Export of meat
• Issues Halal 
Certificate
11
Food, Medicine 
and Health Care 
Administration 
and Control 
Authority 
(FMHACA)
Import & export 
of drugs, medical 
supplies or 
instruments, baby 
food, supplement 
food, cosmetics
• Issues pre-import 
permit and/or 
Special import 
permit
• Issues export permit
• Issues import 
release permit
• Issues free sale 
certificate/letter
• Issues health 
certificate
• Issues list of 
registered drugs


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Veterinary 
Drug and Feed 
Administration 
and Control 
Authority 
(VDFACA)
Import and export of 
veterinary drugs and 
animal feed
• Issues Pre-Import 
Permit
• Issues Import 
Release Permit
• Issues re/export 
Permit
• Issues list of 
registered drugs
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Information 
Network Se- 
curity Agency 
(INSA)
Import of 
communication and 
security equipment
• Issues pre-import 
permit
• Issues import 
release permit
• Issues re/export 
permit
14
Ministry of 
Communication 
and Information 
Technology 
(MCIT)
Import of 
telecommunication 
and network 
equipment
• Issues Pre-Import 
permit
• Issues Import Re-
lease
• permit
• Issues Export/Re-ex-
port
• permit
• Issues Customs 
duty & tax
• free permit


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15 Ministry of 
Livestock and 
Fishery (MOLF)
Import of live ani-
mals, animal prod-
ucts, and export of 
animal feed
• Issues pre-Import 
permit for live 
animals & animal 
prod- ucts
• Issues import 
release permit for 
live animals & 
animal products
• Issues interna-
tional veterinary 
health certificate 
for cattle, sheep & 
goat, meat & meat 
product, Hide & 
Skin
• Issues export 
permit for animal 
feed
16 Ethiopian Ra-
diation Protec-
tion Authority 
(ERPA)
Radiation emitting 
equipment and ra-
dioactive sources.
• Issues Pre-Import 
permit
• Issues Import 
Release
• permit
• Issues Export/
Re-export
• permit
17 ECCSA - 
Ethiopia 
Chamber of 
Commerce 
& Sectoral 
Association
Goods Export to 
Member states 
of COMESA and 
any countries 
which have 
no preferential 
treatment 
agreement
• Issue COMESA 
Certificate of 
Origin
• Issue Ordinary 
Certificate of 
Origin


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1.4 Know Your Rights and Obligations
Breaches or attempted breaches of customs rules are generally 
considered as an offence in Ethiopia, as elsewhere. Traders should 
therefore know their responsibilities as well as the implications 
of violations.
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Section 17 therefore provides more details about 
customs offences and penalties.
Conversely, ERCA recognizes that it may also make mistakes. Also, 
the customs administration sometimes takes decisions with which 
an importer or exporter may not agree. In line with the principles 
of transparency, accountability and fair treatment, any person 
who feels aggrieved by an ERCA decision may appeal or submit a 
complaint; section 18 describes the appeals procedures in some 
more detail.
2 The rights and obligations of traders that undergo customs procedures can also be found in 
each section.


2. Customs operations in Ethiopia
A brief overview
2.1 Overview of Customs Functions
The World Customs Organization (WCO) defines Customs as “the 
government service which is responsible for the administration of 
Customs law and the collection of import and export duties and 
taxes and which also has responsibility for the application of other 
laws and regulations relating, inter alia, to the importation, transit 
and exportation of goods.”
In Ethiopia, ERCA’s functions include the enforcement of the 
Customs Proclamation provisions governing the import and export 
of cargo, baggage and postal articles; the arrival and departure of 
vessels, aircrafts, and other means of transport; goods in transit; and 
the governance of any goods subject to customs control, including 
rights and obligations of persons taking part in customs formalities.
2.2 Principles of Customs Operations in Ethiopia
Customs operations involve the administration of customs law 
relating to the importation, exportation, movement or storage of 
goods and the collection of duties and taxes. In this regard, customs 
operations are a key factor for trade facilitation and economic 
development of a country. For such a crucial sector to function 
soundly it should stand on principles that guide its course to 
worthwhile goals.
Accordingly, the Ethiopian customs law contains provisions that 
clearly prescribe the basic guiding principles that have to be applied 
on customs operations. These guiding principles, which have 
important implications for the roles of all stakeholders, including the 
traders themselves, are the following ones:


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1. Self-assessment: 
It is the responsibility of importers and 
exporters or their agents to assess and submit the value of goods 
to the customs office, which then determines the appropriate 
duties and taxes to be paid based on the information provided 
by traders.
2. Risk management:
 ERCA steers its activities through assessing, 
directing and controlling risks which emanate from the import 
and export of goods. The purpose is to strike a balance between 
trade facilitation and controls. Successful implementation of the 
risk management principle helps to avoid unnecessary delays 
and wastage of resources by concentrating customs control on 
high risk consignments and expediting the release of low risk 
consignments.
3. Transparency:
 Under this principle, ERCA provides relevant 
information about trade – including the rates of duties and 
taxes, fees and charges, customs laws and procedures, appeal 
procedures, etc. – through publications and other means. This 
guide is one example of ERCA’s commitment to enhancing the 
transparency of its operations.
4. Accountability:

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