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Export from Ethiopia

Export Portal is a global social hub for Ethiopian exporters and importers to connect with global markets. Building your pages on Export Portal gives you an excellent opportunity to promote your business on a global scale and find new markets for your products over today's competitive global business environment.

The directory of Ethiopian Exporting Companies allows you to search for the famous coffee brands of Ethiopia, High Quality Ethiopian Gold Jewelry Products, Ethiopian Leather Products, Luxury Leather-made products, Ethiopian Pulses & Oil seeds, Ethiopian Flowers and many other popular goods made in Ethiopia.

Coffee is undoubtedly one of the most popular export commodity in Ethiopia. In 2007, the country even signed an export partnership deal with Starbucks, the world's largest coffeehouse chain. Not surprisingly, the Ethiopian coffee has been ranked as the best in the world by an international group of coffee connoisseurs. It is a top export for the country. But at home it is considered to be a source of pride.

Ethiopia main exports are gold, coffee, live animals, oilseeds, flowers and khat. Ethiopia main export partners are Switzerland, Somalia, China, Sudan and Saudi Arabia. 

Join Export Portal today, to source a fabulous collection of products made in Ethiopia.

 

Import to Ethiopia

Export Portal is the wold's leading export and import portal, dedicated to promoting trusted trade across the globe. If you are an importer from Ethiopia looking for importing goods from abroad, Export Portal is the right choice for you. Check and browse both company and product pages in over 50 product and motor categories to start importing today.

With regard to Ethiopian imports, the country imports a range of products: from heavy machinery and steel to chewing gum. A large number of Ethiopian companies are engaged in import activities. Despite the fact, that a number of manufacturing industries will provide substitutes for some products, the country will probably continue to import most of the items it is importing today. Being involved in the import trade in Ethiopia may be a good opportunity for a domestic business; a foreign exporter can also benefit from the growing import to the country in question and sell its goods to Ethiopian Importers. Construction machinery and vehicles, chemical products, steel and cement are the main products that are imported to Ethiopia in huge quantities.

Ethiopia main imports are foodstuffs, textile, machinery and fuel. Ethiopia main trading partners are China, Saudi Arabia, United States, Russia and India.

Whether you are selling or buying, our online marketplace platform enables international companies to grow their business, facilitating safe trade and trusted business relationships.  

The word cereal derives from Ceres, the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture. The first cereal grains were domesticated by early primitive humans. About 8,000 years ago, they were domesticated by ancient farming communities in the Fertile Crescent region. 

Wholegrain cereals are a rich source of many essential vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals.  Cereals and wholegrain foods can reduce the risk of developing certain diseases including coronary heart disease, colon cancer, diabetes and diverticular disease. Common cereal foods include bread, breakfast cereals and pasta. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals such as wheat and rye, and legumes such as beans and soybeans. 

Grains include wheat, barley, oat, rye, corn, rice, millet and triticale. Wholegrains include wholemeal or wholegrain breads or crispbreads, dark 'seedy' breads, wholegrain breakfast cereals, wheatgerm, brown rice, puffed whole grains, bulgur, quinoa, couscous, popcorn and oatmeal. Export Portal offers you all types of grains, wholegrains and cereals to buy or sell in any country! 

Grain legumes or pulses are members of the pea family and include lentil, chickpeas, common beans, common peas, fava beans, lima beans, lupins, mung beans, peanuts, pigeon peas, runner beans and soybeans. All of them are very nutritious and have numerous health benefits.

There are also oilseeds - these are grains grown primarily for the extraction of their edible oil. Vegetable oils provide dietary energy and some essential fatty acids. They can be used as fuel or lubricants.

You have to keep in mind that cereal grains are now divided into 2 subgroups: 

  1. Whole Grains
  2. Refined Grains

Whole grains contain the entire grain kernel - the bran, germ, and endosperm. Examples of whole grains include whole-wheat flour, bulgur (cracked wheat), oatmeal, whole cornmeal, and brown rice. Refined grains have been milled, a process that removes the bran and germ. This is done to give grains a finer texture and improve their shelf life, but it also removes dietary fiber, iron, and many B vitamins. Some examples of refined grain products are white flour, de-germed cornmeal, white bread, and white rice.

When grains are refined, the bran and germ layers are generally removed, leaving only the endosperm. This process can cause significant losses of fibre, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytochemicals from the grains. Some fibre, vitamins and minerals may be added back into refined cereal products (such as white bread), which compensates for losses, but it is impossible to add the mix of phytochemicals that is lost in the processing.

Find cereals for sale and wholegrain foods at Export Portal, look for grain trading suppliers and rice exporters here to find the best prices on agri-good products!

 

Customs requirements of Ethiopia

Ethiopia Customs Contact Information

Website: http://www.erca.gov.et/ 

Email: gymY@revenue.gov.et

 

Ethiopia is a landlocked country situated in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan and Kenya. Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the Group of 24, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the African Union.

 

Import Regulations

Who can import to Ethiopia? According to Regulations No. 270/2012 or 270/2005 EC, Import trade (excluding LPG, bitumen, and raw materials imported by foreign investors who are in the manufacturing industry) in Ethiopia is exclusively reserved for domestic investors.

A businessperson who wants to engage in import trade in Ethiopia must be registered with the Ministry of Trade, which regulates imports, and obtain a trading license. Obtaining a trading license is easy and takes a much lesser time than it used to some years ago. 

Import Ban or Quantitative Import Restrictions

Except for items which are socially and morally harmful, no import ban or quantitative import restrictions exist. 

However, some imports must meet the standards of the previous Quality and Standards Authority of Ethiopia (QSAE) who split into four entities. Now the regulatory body is named as Ethiopian Standards Agency. 

Medicines and medical supplies must be registered with the Drug Administration and Control Authority (DACA) of Ethiopia. 

No person shall import into Ethiopia any plant or plant product, including seeds as legally specified, not duly authorized for import by the Minister of Agriculture. All imported plants and other articles liable to be infested or infected with plant pests are subject to quarantine.

 

Export Regulations

According to Regulations No. 270/2012 or 270/2005 EC ,export trade of raw coffee, chat, oil seeds, pulses, hides and skins bought from the market and live sheep, goats and cattle not raised or fattened by the investor is exclusively reserved for domestic investors.

Businesses that wish to export from Ethiopia should know the export procedures needed to obtain export permit by commercial banks; should prepare Application for Quality Testing and Certification to obtain Export Authorization Certificate from the Quality and Standards Authority of Ethiopia; should fill the Customs declaration.

 

Documents required for Export Permit Approval:

  • Duly signed contract by seller & buyer
  • Undertaking letter of the customer that consignment will be settled within a maximum of 90 days from date of the Foreign Exchange Permit for Cash Against Document (CAD) mode of payment and Authenticated message of L/C opened for Letter Credit mode of Payment.
  • Seller's invoice
  • Export License Valid for the year
  • Tax registration certificate (TIN certificate)
  • Export permit application form duly filled, signed & stamped (as appropriate) by the customer.

NBE (National Bank of Ethiopia) issues delinquent list of exporters periodically. Customer’s name should not appear in the delinquent exporters list of NBE for the period. If the name appears, there should be subsequent list indicating the given customer has cleared all outstanding items at NBE.

 

Application for Quality Testing and Certification:

When export products are ready, make arrangements for suitable packaging and apply to the Quality and Standards Authority of Ethiopia for quality testing, and acquire the Export Authorization Certificate.

Customs Declaration:

To avoid costly delays, the exporter declares all facts about the export consignment, and all supporting original documents should be forwarded to the Customs Clearing Agents to enable customs formalities and authorization of the dispatch of the export goods. Accordingly, the exporter must hand over the Export Permit, the copy of the Customs Declaration Annex form, the Ethiopian Customs Declaration form, the Certificate of Origin, and the special movement forms/certificates (the EURI Movement Certificate and the GSP form A) to the clearing agents.

Exporters, VAT and VAT Registration

According to the Value Added Tax Proclamation (285/2002) and the Regulation by the Council of Ministers on VAT (Regulation 79/2002), all exports of goods and services are liable to VAT at the zero rate. This means that VAT is charged at 0% (or no VAT has to be charged). However, more importantly an exporter is entitled to reclaim the VAT on all the goods and services purchased to produce the exports.

But since this still means an exporter is still making taxable supplies even at a zero rate, the law requires the exporter to register if the turnover exceeds the registration limits.

 

Ethiopian Standards Agency website: http://ethiostandards.org/ 

 

Source:

http://www.2merkato.com/articles/import-and-export/2481-import-and-export-regulations-in-ethiopia