| General
Information
The objective of the ECOWAS
Trade Liberalisation Scheme
is to establish a Customs
Union among all member states
aimed at the total elimination
of Customs duties and taxes
of equivalent effect, removal
of non-tarrif barriers and
the establishment of a Common
Customs External Tariff to
protect goods. produced in
Member States.
The following are groups
of goods covered under the
Scheme:
- Unprocessed good
-- These are livestock,
fish, plant or mineral
products that have not
under gone any industrial
transformation [See ECOWAS
Tariff].
- Traditional Handicraft
Products:-
These articles
made by hand with or without
the help of tools, instruments
or devices that are activated
directly by the Craftsman.
Such include wooden cooking
utensils, fancy goods,
small cabinet work, mats,
carpets, bed linen, footwear,
headgear, prepared feathers,
etc. [See ECOWAS Tariff].
- Industrial products
of Community origin.
The three groups of goods
mentioned above are granted
the following concessions:
- Total
exemption from import
duties and taxes
- No quantitative
restriction,
- Non-payment
of compensation for
loss of revenue for items
(i) and (ii) as a
result of their importation.
Conditions
to be fulfilled by the importer
- Goods
must originate in member
states of the Community.
- Goods must appear
on the Iist of products
annexed to the decisions
Iiberalising trade in these
products: -
- Must be accompanied
by a certificate of origin
and an ECOWAS export
declaration form.
- Such goods must
be subjected to the import
clearance procedure spelt
out under Nigeria Import
and Export Guidelines.
:
- Exemption of goods
whose value is not above
$500 from documentation.
- The beneficiary
of the Scheme must be Resident1within
the ECOWAS Sub-region.
- All
goods shall be covered
by the inter-State Road
Transit Declaration.
- The inter-State
Road Transit Declaration
shall either be typewritten,
or hand-written but in
the latter case it shall
be in ink, eligible and
in printed characters.
- The Inter-State
Transit Declaration shall
be signed by the principal
obligee or by his authorised
representative as well
as the approved national
guarantor.
- The goods
are to be transported under
the cover of the ECOWAS
ISRT Log Book and without
being transferred to another
means of transport between
a Member State and the
Office of final Destination.
Further
information
If you require further information,
please contact:
ACG
(ERRP&P)
(234)-09-5236381
OR
Public
Relations Officer
Nigeria
Customs Service
Customs Headquarters
Abuja
(234)-09-5236394
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