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*FULL TEXT: Importation Of Some 2nd-Hand Vehicles Now Requires Import Licence* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?nx The government has issued Statutory Instrument 89 of 2021 which among other things notes that the importation of second-hand vehicles aged 10 years and above would require an Import Licence from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. Reads the SI: > [CAP. 14:05 Control of Goods (Import and Export) (Commerce) (Amendment) Regulations, 2021 (No. 9) > IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Industry and Commerce has, in terms of section 4(1) of the Control of Goods (Import and Export) (Commerce) Regulations, 1974, published in Rhodesia Government Notice 766 of 1974, made the following notice: — > I. This notice may be cited as the Control of Goods (Import and Export) (Commerce) (Amendment) Regulations, 2021 (No. 9). > 2.The First Schedule of the Control of Goods (Import and Export) Regulations, 1974, published in Rhodesia Government Notice 766 of 1974, is amended by the insertion of the following items — > “54. Second-hand motor vehicles which are ten (10) years older from the date of manufacture classified under headings 8702, 8703, 8704:2120, 8704:2130, 8704:2140, 8704:2190, 8704:3120, 8704:3130, 8704:3140 and 8704:3190 of the customs tariff. > 55. Sugar classified under headings 17.01, 17.02, 17.03 and 17.04 of the customs tariff. > 56. Cement classified under headings 2523:2100 and 2523:2900 of the customs tariff.”. > 3. (1) Second-hand motor vehicles aged ten (10) years and above, from the date of manufacture at the time of importation shall require an Import Licence from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. > (2) Commercial vehicles (tractors, haulage trucks, earth-moving equipment) and other specialised vehicles used in mining and construction sectors shall be exempted. > (3) Under Tariff Headings 17.01, 17.02, 17.03 and 17.04 only sugar require an Import Licence. Sweets are exempted from requiring an Import Licence. > Supplement to the Zimbabwean Govenunent Gaalte dated the 2nd April. 2021. Printed by the Government Printer. Harare. 455 _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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