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