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Ghana Vs Nigeria (import Prohibition Lists!) by Nobody: 11:36pm On Aug 20, 2013
Ghana

Ghana Customs Services Import Prohibitions List

15 Oct, 2012 Regulatory Advisory



Ghana Customs

Free Import

1. 400 Cigarettes


2. 100 Cigars


3. 1 Pound of Tobacco


4. Combination of above proportionate quantities


5. 1 Quart of Wine


6. 1 Quart of Spirits


7. Half Pint of Perfume




Prohibited



1. Illegal drugs


2. Weapons, Explosives and Ammunition – unless permission has been obtained


3. Knives and deadly weapons


4. Counterfeit money


5. Pornographic material


6. Diseased animals and animal carcasses


7. Plants and seeds – unless permission has been obtained


8. Foreign soil




Restricted



1. Any cats, dogs or other animals being imported will require an Import permit from the Veterinary Head Office in Accra. Travellers will need to provide a veterinarian good health and rabies inoculation certificate alongside a copy of the import permit for the pet to be allowed entry into the country.


2. Arms and ammunition legally entering the country will require a special permit from the ministry of the interior.


3. Poultry products from certain countries will require permission from the Ministries of Trade and Agriculture.


4. Live Plants and plant products will require a permit from the Ministry of Agriculture

Any rough or uncut diamonds will need a licence from the Ministry of Finance

https://www.shipafrika.com/news/Ghana_Customs_Services_Import_Prohibitions_List/
Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria (import Prohibition Lists!) by Nobody: 11:39pm On Aug 20, 2013
Nigeria



Import Prohibition List







1.Live or Dead Birds including Frozen Poultry – H.S. Codes 0105.1100 – 0105.9900, 0106.3100 – 0106.3900, 0207.1100 – 0207.3600 and 0210.9900

2.Pork, Beef – H.S. Codes 0201.1000 – 0204.5000, 0206.1000 – 0206.9000, 0210.1000 – 0210.2000.

3.Birds Eggs – H.S. Code 0407.0000.

4.Refined Vegetable Oils and Fats – H.S. Code 1507.1000 – 1516.2000.29 [but excluding Linseed, Castor and Olive oils. Crude vegetable oil are however NOT banned from importation].

5.Cocoa Butter, Powder and Cakes – H.S. Codes 1802. – 1803.2000, 1805.0000, 1806.1000 – 1806.2000 and 1804.0000.

6.Spaghetti/Noodles – H.S. Codes 1902.1100 – 1902.3000.

7.Fruit Juice in Retail Packs – H.S. Codes 2009.110012 - 2009.110013 – 2009.9000.99

8.Waters, including Mineral Waters and Aerated Waters containing added Sugar or Sweetening Matter or Flavoured, ice snow – H.S. Codes 2202.1000 – 2202.9000, other non-alcoholic beverages H.S. Code 2202.1000 - 2202.9000.99 [ but excluding energy or Health Drinks {Liquid Dietary Supplements} e.g. Power Horse, Red Ginseng etc] H.S. Code 2202.9000.91 and Beer and Stout (Bottled, Canned or Otherwise packed) H.S. Code 2203.0010.00 - 2203.0090.00

9.Bagged Cement – H.S. Code 2523.2900.22.

10.Medicaments falling under Headings 3003 and 3004 as indicated below: Paracetamol Tablets and Syrups
Cotrimoxazole Tablets Syrups
Metronidazole Tablets and Syrups
Chloroquine Tablets and Syrups
Haematinic Formulations; Ferrous Sulphate and Ferrous Gluconate Tablets, Folic Acid Tablets, Vitamine B Complex Tablet [except modified released formulations].
Multivitamin Tablets, capsules and Syrups [except special formulations].
Aspirin Tablets [except modified released formulation and soluble aspirin].
Magnesium trisilicate tablets and suspensions.
Piperazine tablets and Syrups
Levamisole Tablets and Syrups
Clotrimazole Cream
Ointments – Penecilin/Gentamycin
Pyrantel Pamoate tablets and Syrups
Intravenous Fluids [Dextrose, Normal Saline, etc.]


11.Waste Pharmaceuticals - H.S. Code 3006.9200

12.Soaps and Detergents – H.S. Code 3401.1100 – 3402.9000 in retail packs

13.Mosquito Repellant Coils – H.S. Code 3808.9110.91.

14.Sanitary Wares of Plastics – H.S. Code 3922.1000 – 3922.9000 and Domestic Articles and Wares of Plastics H.S. Code 3924.1000 – 3924.9000.00 [but excluding Baby Feeding bottles 3924.9020.00] and flushing ceinstern and waterless toos toilets.

15.Rethreaded and used Pneumatic tyres but excluding used trucks tyres for rethreading of sized 11.00 x 20 and above 4012.2010.00.

16.Corrugated Paper and Paper Boards – H.S. Code 4808.1000, and cartons, boxes and cases made from corrugated paper and paper boards H.S. Code 4819.1000, Toilet paper, Cleaning or facial tissue - H.S. Code 4818.1000 - 4818.9000 excluding baby diapers and incotinent pads for adult use 4818.4000.41 and Exercise Books - H.S. Code 4820.2000.

17.Telephone Re-charge Cards and Vouchers – H.S. Code 4911.9900.91

18.Textile Fabrics of all types and articles thereof and Yarn falling under the following H.S. Codes remain under import prohibition; African print [Printed Fabrics] e.g. Nigeria wax, Hollandaise, English Wax, Ankara and similar Fabrics under the following H.S. Codes – 5208.5110 – 5208.5900, 5209.5100 – 5209.5900, 5212.5100, 5212.5100, 5212.2500, 5407.4400, 5407.5400, 5407.7400, 5407.8400, 5407.9400, 5408.2400, 5408.3400, 5513.4100 – 5513.4900, 5514.4100 – 5514.4900, 5516.1400, 5516.2400, 5516.3400, and 5514.4900.00
Carpets and Rugs of all types falling under H.S. Codes 5701.1000 – 5705.0000.

But excluding the Following:
Lace Fabrics, Georges and other embroided Fabrics falling under H.S. Codes 5801.2100 – 5801.9000, 5802.1100 - 5802.3000 and 5805.0000.00

Made-up Garments and other Textile articles falling under H.S. Codes 6101.2000 – 6310.9000.99


19.All types of Foot Wears and Bags including Suitcases of leather and plastics H.S. Codes 6401.1000.11 – 6405.9000.99 and 4202.1100.10 – 4202.9900.99 [but excluding Safety Shoes used in oil industries, Hospitals, Fire fighting and Factories, Sports Shoes, canvass shoes all Completely Knocked Down (CKD) blanks and parts]

20.Hollow Glass Bottles of a capacity exceeding 150mls (0.15 litres) of a kind used for packaging of beverages by breweries and other beverage and drink companies – H.S. Code 7010.9021.29 and 7010.9031.00.

21.Used Compressors – H.S. Code 8414.3000, Used Air Conditioners – H.S. Codes 8415.1000.11 – 8415.9000.99 and Used Fridges/Freezers – H.S. Codes 8418.1000.11 – 8418.6900.

22.Used Motor Vehicles above fifteen (15) years from the year of manufacture – H.S. Codes 8703.1000 – 8703.9000

23.Furniture – H.S. Codes 9401.1000.00 – 9401.9000.99 and 9403.1000 – 9404.9000, but excluding Baby walkers, laboratory cabinets such as microscope table, fume cupboards, laboratory benches (9403), Stadium Chairs, height adjustments device, base sledge, seat frames and control mechanism, arm guide and headguides. Also excluded are; skeletal parts of furniture such as blanks, unholstered or unfinished part of metal, plastics, veneer, chair shell etc. Also excluded are Motor Vehicle seats (9401.2000.00) and Seats other than garden seats or camping equipment, convertible into beds (9401.4000.00)

24.Ball Point Pens – H.S. Code 9608.1000

Goods: Shedule 4 The Importation of which is Absolutely Prohibited









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Re: Ghana Vs Nigeria (import Prohibition Lists!) by Nobody: 11:44pm On Aug 20, 2013
Is there anything the Nigeria import prohibition list achieves other than help fuel corruption industry for the Nigerian customs?

Because I am 1000% sure that 95% percent of the stuff on the list gets imported anyway?

Is it time to the NASS to do something about this?

Why are Customs officers allowed to sit in their office and make more profits through bribes than businessmen who take a risk to start a business?

I think it is time we have a sensible review of what we actually manufacture locally and what we have capacity to meet demand from local manufacturing. where this is not the case such goods need to be taken off the list!

We will not legislate our way to industrialization, the main problem here is lack of energy to manufacture goods locally in a competitive way!

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