Cote D'Ivoire Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
Information regarding Côte d’Ivoire duties and tax exemption unavailable
For contact information regarding government customs authorities, please see the following link: 4.2.1 Cote D'Ivoire Government Contact List
For additional contact information regarding government customs authorities, please see the following document: Cote d'Ivoire douanes Contacts
Emergency Response:
[Note: This section contains information which is related and applicable to ‘crisis’ times. These instruments can be applied when an emergency is officially declared by the Government. When this occurs, there is usually a streamlined process to import goods duty and tax free.]
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? (Yes / No) |
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WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
No |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
No |
OCHA Model Agreement |
No |
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) |
No |
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) |
The customs regulations in Côte d’Ivoire are also regulated by the directives of: Communauté Economique des Etats de l’Afrique Occidentale – CEDEAO Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africain - UEMOA (Full membership) |
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response):
A complete brief on all the import / export / transit customs formalities can be found on the website of the Customs Authorities of Côte d’Ivoire: Côte d’Ivoire Customs Authorities
In Côte d’Ivoire, a 100% exemption of duties and taxes is granted to UN agencies and duly registered NGOs. UN agencies and some NGOs are allowed import/export food and non-food items in the framework of their operations. Sugar importation however requires prior authorisation from the Government. This authorisation is hard to obtain, considering there is a presidential decree restricting the importation of sugar in order to protect local production. As a rule a development or aid project is covered by a Letter of Understanding signed by the relevant UN agency or NGO and the Government through the Ministry of Planning and Development in liaison, depending on the nature of the project, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Economy and Finance, Agriculture or Health. The Letter of Understanding should list in detail the quantities and types of food aid and NFIs that can be imported / exported.
There is an automatic electronic customs clearance system in place.
Duly registered Customs and Forwarding agents have access to the
system. The customs reference code is SYDAM (Système de
Dédouanement Automatique des Marchandises). The Customs Department
is placed under the authority of the Ministry of Economy and
Finance. Currently, the customs authorities are significantly
improving the communication channels between their clients and
their different departments. They have put in place a working tool
called “Douane à l’écoute” in order to be close to their clients,
receive their claims and find solutions to their
concerns.
Organisational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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United Nations Agencies |
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Non-Governmental Organisations |
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Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:
UN agency or NGO receives the full set of shipping documents (sea or air).
UN agency or NGO prepares an “Attestation de valeur CIF” in line with the shipping documents received.
The Franchise form (the duties and taxes exoneration application form) is prepared in 3 copies and submitted together with the copy of the B/L and the “Attestation de valeur CIF” to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Franchise form, once signed by the Ministry for agreement, is then submitted to the Customs Authority for the second level of signature (Chef de Section des Exonérations).
Applications for exoneration of custom duties and taxes are lodged with:
Bakou Annick Directeur du Protocole II
Ministère des Affaires Etrangères
Tel : + 225 20 21 51 62
Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
D&T Exemption Certificate | 3 originals of application form for D & T exemption | 3 originals of application form for D & T exemption | 3 originals of application form for D & T exemption | 3 originals of application form for D & T exemption | 3 originals of application form for D & T exemption | 3 originals of application form for D & T exemption |
Invoice |
One original of « attestation de valeur CIF » |
One original of « attestation de valeur CIF » |
One original of « attestation de valeur CIF » |
One original of « attestation de valeur CIF » |
One original of « attestation de valeur CIF » |
One original of « attestation de valeur CIF » |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
I copy of B/L or AWB |
I copy of B/L or AWB |
I copy of B/L or AWB |
I copy of B/L or AWB |
I copy of B/L or AWB |
I copy of B/L or AWB |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Packing Lists |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Not required |
Other Documents |
Phytosanitary Certificate if applicable |
n/a |
Import authorization from the Ministry of Health |
n/a |
n/a |
Authorisation from ATCI |
Additional Notes |
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1) The clearance of cargoes and
commodities under exoneration of duties and taxes takes,
considering the extra formalities to be accomplished, more time
than the clearance of normal commercial cargo. The exoneration form
application process at the level of Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(Division: Protocole II) takes two weeks as a rule. In case of
urgency this process can be shortened but will definitely still
take five to six days. Another three to five days are required for
the processing of the documents at the level of the “Section
des Exonérations” of Côte
d’Ivoire Customs.
2) Hospital and dispensary
medical equipment are often assimilated with medicines and the same
regulations as for medicines will apply. Importation is therefore
subject to the prior approval of the Ministry of Health.
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Customs Clearance
General Information
Customs Information |
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Document Requirements |
Simultaneously with the application for D & T exoneration at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an application must be lodged with the “Office Ivoirien des Chargeurs – OIC” for the issuance of a “Bordereau de Suivi de Cargaison - BSC”(Cargo Tracking Note). This document is issued free of charge on the strength of the “Franchise Form” duly signed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For commercial cargoes and consignments which do not benefit of D & T exoneration, the BSC will be charged 25 € per bill of lading. Once the duly approved “Franchise Form” and “BSC Form” are on hand then the complete set of original documents (comprising: B/L, certificates of Health, phytosanitary certificate, non-GMO certificate, certificate of origin, packing list, plus the Franchise form (exoneration form), the “attestation de valeur CIF” and the BSC) is handed over to the forwarding agent, preferably minimum 72 hours prior to the vessel’s arrival The forwarding agent then accomplishes all the necessary (legal) customs and clearance formalities. The forwarding agent must be duly recognised and registered with the Customs Authority. The appointment of a competent C & F agent (in French: “déclarant en douane” or “transitaire”) is therefore strongly recommended. Once the customs formalities accomplished the C & F agent will take delivery of the goods, have these removed from the port area and will arrange the despatch of the goods to the designated warehouse of the UN agency or NGO. (In the Abidjan or San Pedro area or directly up-country as the case may be) o Consignments and particularly food-aid commodities can be subject to customs and phytosanitary agents’ physical inspection. NB : - Vehicles are submitted to the regime of temporary admission (Admission Temporaire ou d’Exonération). Medicines will require an authorization from the Ministry of Health plus a gift certificate. |
Embargoes |
Restrictions on sugar imports. |
Prohibited Items |
n/a |
General Restrictions |
GMO commodities cannot be imported. |
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
Invoice |
One Invoice In the absence of an invoice (in case of donations or donations in kind) a “declaration the valeur CIF” |
One Invoice In the absence of an invoice (in case of donations or donations in kind) a “declaration the valeur CIF” |
One Invoice In the absence of an invoice (in case of donations or donations in kind) a “declaration the valeur CIF” |
One Invoice In the absence of an invoice (in case of donations or donations in kind) a “declaration the valeur CIF” |
One Invoice In the absence of an invoice (in case of donations or donations in kind) a “declaration the valeur CIF” |
One Invoice In the absence of an invoice (in case of donations or donations in kind) a “declaration the valeur CIF” |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
1 original B/L or AWB plus 1 Non- negotiable B/L or AWB |
1 original B/L or AWB plus 1 Non- negotiable B/L or AWB |
1 original B/L or AWB plus 1 Non- negotiable B/L or AWB |
1 original B/L or AWB plus 1 Non- negotiable B/L or AWB |
1 original B/L or AWB plus 1 Non- negotiable B/L or AWB |
1 original B/L or AWB plus 1 Non- negotiable B/L or AWB |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Not required anymore |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Packing Lists |
Yes if available |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Other Documents |
Certificates of Origin, Health, phyto-sanitary and fumigation Non-GMO certificate. BSC. « Franchise Form » duly signed for approval. |
Certificates of Origin BSC « Franchise Form » duly signed for approval. |
Certificates of Origin. Import Authorization of the Ministry of Health BSC « Franchise Form » duly signed for approval. |
Certificates of Origin For second hand vehicle “ Carte Grise” (Registry Card) and B/L. For new vehicles: Invoice, B/L, insurance certificate and inspection certificate by BIVAC. BSC « Franchise Form » duly signed for approval. |
Certificates of Origin BSC « Franchise Form » duly signed for approval. |
Certificates of Origin Import Autorisation of “ATCI Agence de Télécommunication de Côte d’Ivoire” BSC « Franchise Form » duly signed for approval. |
Additional Notes |
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1) For the clearance of cars – whether new, second-hand, exonerated or not – consult the Côte d’Ivoire Customs Authorities. 2) Also note that the exoneration granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs covers only the normal duties and taxes and not taxes like “ Taxes de services particuliers rendus”. Special service charges are e.g. raised for the scan of import containers. Such charges do not fall in the category of the standard dues and taxes and must therefore be paid. 3) If goods are shipped in containers it is good practice to apply for a 21 days container franchise period instead of the usual free period of 15 days granted by the shipping line. This will save the payment of extra container demurrage charges if the customs clearance formalities are delayed. 4) For the entire import clearance process (application for exoneration of D & T and the customs formalities at the point of entry one must reckon between 21 to 28 days. Early reception of the full set of shipping documents (prior to arrival of the goods) should therefore be the rule. 5) In the rare cases that goods are subject to the payment of import dues and taxes, specific arrangements to this effect have to be made with the appointed C & F agent who may be willing to pre-finance the amount of import duties. |
For the full text and signatories of Tampere Convention, please see the following website:
Website of the International Telecommunications Union
For full text of OCHA Customs Model agreement. please see the following website:
Transit Regime
- The transit goods are covered by the general bond a reputable C & F agent has permanently in place with the Customs;
- A certified check to order of the Customs to the tune of the import dues and taxes to be paid if the goods are not re-exported;
- A bank guarantee issued by a reputable bank.
Côte d’Ivoire Customs Additional Information
Cote d'Ivoire OCHA Qui a un bureau
Cote d'Ivoire Code des douanes
Cote d'Ivoire OHCA Qui a un bureau
Cote d'Ivoire OHCA Contact List
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.