JEVIC Inspection for Kenya March 2012

Kenya Roadworthiness Inspection Criteria for vehicles exported from Japan to Kenya from March 2012 on All used vehicle(s) exported to Kenya from Japan must pass the JEVIC Roadworthiness Inspection (RWI), as regulated by the Kenya Bureau of Standards, prior to export. The criteria includes the following; IMPORTANT: Any vehicle not inspected in japan and arriving in Kenya will incur a […]

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Car Inspection in Kenya

Roadworthy Inspections for Kenya The Kenya Bureau of Standards has authorized JEVIC (Japan Export Vehicle Inspection Certificate) to perform Kenya Roadworthiness Inspections (RWI) in Japan, Dubai, South Africa, United Kingdom and Singapore. JEVIC issue to the Shipper/Supplier a Certificate of Conformity and the Test Results. An IDF will be required before any Inspection can be performed. You can visit Kenya […]

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What can a returning Kenyan Resident bring dutyfree

Returning Kenyan Resident can bring one car dutyfree You are allowed, among other items, one motor vehicle (excluding buses and mini buses) into the country duty free subject to the following conditions: You must have resided outside Kenya for at least two years during which period you should not have visited Kenya for an aggregate of more than 90 days. […]

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Car Import Duty in Kenya

Custom Clearance of your Vehicle in Kenya To import any commodity into Kenya, an importer will have to enlist the services of a clearing agent who will process the import documentation through Kenya Customs electronically on the Simba 2005 system and clear the goods on your behalf. A listing of licensed clearing agents is available at http://www.revenue.go.ke/customs/pdf/THE_LICENSED_CUSTOMS_CLEARING_AGENTS_FOR_THE_YEAR_2007.pdf. An import declaration fee […]

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Common Market for East and Southern Africa

The Common Market for East and Southern Africa The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, is a free trade area with twenty member states stretching from Libya to Zimbabwe. The Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA) has been operating, in one form or another, since 1981.  COMESA aims to promote economic integration via the removal of barriers to […]

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