- Tanzania will enforce sanctions on imports without a Certificate of Conformity starting May 5, 2025
- A 60-day grace period will be provided before enforcement
- A 15 percent penalty on the CIF value will be applied to non-compliant shipments
- All regulated products must comply with the Pre-Export Verification of Conformity program
- Non-compliance may result in delays, penalties, or refusal at the border
- Businesses should verify if their products require PVoC and begin certification early to avoid issues
Source: pincvision.com
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