1.An importer starts with preparing all the required documents. The applicant at this stage is expected to obtain different documents from different authorities basing on the type of goods being imported;
2.When all documents have been obtained, the importer proceeds with customs clearance of imports. Customs clearance involves a set of functions undertaken by a nations customs authority in the act of controlling importation and exportation of goods / services. In the importation procedure, customs clearance involves the following:-
3.When goods arrive at the port of entry, the importer is supposed to declare imports to the port authority. This is done by submitting required documents to the port authorities and it is usually done concurrently with the above procedure (customs clearing). The port authority examine and assess documents and thereafter verify imports against the submitted goods; if imports are verified, the import should clear any prescribed fees and thereafter the port authority releases goods;
4.When imports have been released by customs and port authorizes, the import can then proceed with transportation of goods to the destined place in the Sudan;
1.Identification documents of trader
2.Import permit
3.Commercial invoice (from supplier)
4.Bill of lading
5.Certificate of origin
6.Packing list
7.Payment receipts
Telephone No: 249912175137 / 249912384635 / 249912458372
Website: http://customs.gov.sd/
Gamma Street, P.O. Box 194, Khartoum, Sudan
Telephone No.: +249-11-772540 / +249-11-772640
Fax: +249-11-776359 / +249-11-773950
Email: tic@sudanmail.net
Khartoum
A trader of mature age who meets all requirements for importation in to the country can import at any time.
Total fees incurred in the importation processes is approximately US$ 2,900 and is as detailed below:-
As long as the import has an import permit and meets all other requirements for importing he / she continues importing goods into Sudan
1.IM Form
2.Customs Import Declaration Form
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It takes about forty six (46) days for a trader to import to South Sudan. The days are divided as below: -
1.Document Preparation 24 days
2.Customs clearance 11 days
3.Handling goods at the ports 7 days
4.Inland transportation 4 days
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1.Applicants must be adults thus in cases of a minor, he / she should be represented by an adult person thereof;
2.Be an authorized importer with evidence of authorization;
3.Applicants must be aware of the restricted and prohibited imports;
4.Be aware of the procedures of the customs authority;
5.Traders must make sure that their imports meet the required standards;
6.If not well conversant with the customs procedures, seek assistance;
7.Ensure that details of all imports are declared as errors and omissions are penalized;
1.Name and address of the importer
2.Details of imports (type, name, quality and quantity)
3.Value of imports
4.Origin of imports
5.The place and date of purchase
6.The name and type of the firm from whom the goods are purchased
Importation of goods refers to the process of entering goods in to a given country from another. Importing goods in to Sudan is controlled by government through its customs authority the Sudan Customs Authority.
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1.The country earns revenue from taxes and duties on imports;
2.Importing goods introduces new products on to the local market;
3.It increases variety on the local market;
4.There is creation of new jobs in the country;
5.It always for fair prices on quality goods as producers and importers struggle to supply the same market
http://sudan.visahq.com/customs/#!import-regulations
http://www.iatatravelcentre.com/SD-Sudan-customs-currency-airport-tax-regulations-details.htm
http://info.worldbank.org/etools/wti/docs/Sudan_brief.pdf
http://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/sudan/export-import.html
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Africa/Sudan-INTERNATIONAL-TRADE.html
http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/sudan#trading-across-borders
http://sudan.visahq.com/customs/
http://iati.dfid.gov.uk/iati_documents/3769118.doc
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