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Export of Minerals
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Export of Minerals
Export of Minerals
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06/07/2023
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1. The Exporter makes an application of Precious minerals and samples export permit from Ministry of Minerals.
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Company Registration Certificate and Business License from BRELA
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TIN Certificate and Tax Clearance Letter from TRA.
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Authenticated certificate of origin from TCCIA
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Import Permit from the importing country
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Receipt of Payment of Royalties from Ministry of Minerals
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Government Exchequer Receipt Vouchers (ERVs)
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Valid Dealer’s license/Mining license
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Precious Minerals and Samples Export Permit
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200 USD application fee for minerals worthy 1,000 USD and 2,000 USD for minerals worthy above 1,000 USD
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Royalty fee for exportation of gemstone and diamond is charged 5% of the gross value of the consignment.
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For gold, copper, silver and platinum minerals the Royalty rate is 4%.
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All minerals within industrial mineral, including building material and salt are chargeable at a rate of 3% Royalty fee.
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01 to 02 working days for export permit
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Prof. Shukrani E. Manya, (Commissioner for Minerals) Eng. Siri Kondo Boga, (Focal Point), Ministry of Minerals
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Ministry of Minerals
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For Ministry of Minerals
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