East Africa
transporters are now faced with a hurdle, this follows the directive by the
Kenya Revenue Authority that requires the truck drivers to have a special
license ( C40) to allow them to collect cargo at the port of Mombasa.
This was introduced after they won a case against the Kenyan government
concerning the directive to have all the containers railed by the standard
gauge railway.
This directive requires the regional cargo transporters to apply
for the C40 license from the Kenya Revenue Authority at a fee of $200 per truck
for the License for Conveyance of Goods under Customs Control in order to
access the port.
The order was first issued last August when the Commissioner of
Customs and Border Control informed all shippers and logistics stakeholders of
its intention to implement the directive but it was suspended for further
consultation.
In the notice, all stakeholders were urged to familiarise
themselves with the provisions of the said sections and ensure compliance
within 14 days from the date of the notice but a protest by transporters led
KRA to suspend the order for further consultations.
Transporters term timing of the implementation of the suspended
order a government moves to control the number of trucks picking up cargo at
the port, thereby ensuring the SGR continues hauling most of the cargo.
“I have 11 trucks meaning I have to pay $2,200 to get a license
for my trucks. It is to punish transporters after the government lost the
case,” said Musa Haji, a transporter in Mombasa.
Truckers are required to submit a number of documents to KRA
Customs and a $200 bank receipt as proof of payment before verification and
certification. Other requirements are a duly completed form C39, certified copy
of truck’s logbook, copy of valid National Transport and Safety Authority
inspection report, PIN and Tax Clearance Certificate.
Traders from Rwanda and Burundi cite non-tariff barriers on the
Northern Corridor which made them shift focus to using Dar es Salaam port.
Source; https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/business/hauliers-hit-with-new-mombasa-port-licence-3301150.
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