ETHIOPIAN CUSTOMS GUIDE -
MARCH 2017
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37 Customs crossings and transit routes are determined by Transit Directive No. 117/2008 EC.
The responsibility for ensuring that the goods
are produced intact at
the customs station of destination, in accordance with the conditions
imposed by ERCA, rests jointly and individually with the declarant
and the carrier.
For the purpose of customs control,
transit goods must enter or
exit through prescribed customs ports or customs crossings and
be transported through prescribed routes. As prescribed by Article
140(2) of the Customs Proclamation, customs ports, customs
crossings and transit routes are determined by ERCA through public
notice.
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However, it is also possible in principle for an importer to receive
or an exporter to send transit goods directly from his/her premises.
When ERCA is satisfied that the conditions laid down by the Transit
Directive are met, it authorizes:
a) a consignee to receive goods directly at his premises without
having to present them at the
customs station of destination; or
b) a consignor to send goods directly from his premises without
having to present them at the customs station of departure.
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