Kenya Reduces Penalty for Prior Inspection Violations of Imports
Kenya reduced its penalty for importers who violate rules that require imported goods to undergo inspections of their origin countries, according to a March 16 report from the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. The change, made last month, reduced the…
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penalty from 20% to 5% of the value of the goods, the report said. The penalty stems from a policy that outlaws importers importing goods without prior inspection in their countries of origin, HKTDC said. Importers are concerned that lower penalties will lead to an influx of imports without prior inspections, which will lead to a backlog of goods awaiting inspection and evaluation at ports, the HKTDC said.