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Export of Sea Products

Export of Sea Products

Last Update 06/07/2023
    • 1. The Exporter make an application for export permit for sea products from Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
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    • 2. The prospective exporter should also seek the stamp from Fisheries department
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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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    • Radiation certificate from TAEC
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    • Sea Products Export Permit
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    • TZS 0 for Sea products export permit, DFS
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    • TZS 0 for document stamping, MLF
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    • 01 to 02 days for sea products export permit
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    • Fisheries Department, Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
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    • For Directorate of Fisheries Sector
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