2.3.1 Cote d’Ivoire Land Border Crossing of Noe
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Overview 

Ivory Coast shares a land border with five countries - Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea and Liberia. At each of these borders, there is at least one official land border crossing where authorities are established (customs, police, etc.). The borders with Ghana (Noe and Niable), Burkina Faso (Laleraba) and Mali (Pogo) are the most used and well equipped with roads in good conditions. The borders with Liberia (Pekan houli, Gbeunta) and Guinea (Sirana, Gbapleu) are not used as frequently. There are partially improved roads which may be impracticable in bad weather, and numerous small bridges. 

Below is the available detailed information concerning some of these land border crossings.

 

Border Crossing Location and Contact

Name of Border Crossing

 Noe (Cote d’Ivoire) / Elubo (Ghana)

Province or District

Sud Comoe

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing


Aboisso, 118 km

Latitude

 

Longitude

 

Managing Authority / Agency

Customs Authorities

Contact Person


Travel Times

Nearest International Airport

Houphouet Boigny International Airport Abidjan /Port Bouet

Distance: 120 km

Truck: 3 hours

Car: 1 hour, 30 mins

Nearest Port

Port Autonome d’Abidjan

Distance: 130 km

Truck: 3 hours, 30 mins

Car: 2 hours

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity

Aboisso

Distance: 57 km

Truck: 1 hour

Car: 30 mins

Other Information

 


Daily Capacity

N/A

Customs Clearance 

To obtain customs clearance at this land border, the following documents are necessary:
-  For Import / export  of goods originating from ECOWAS / UEMOA

  • Waybill;
  • The certificate of origin from UEMOA and ECOWAS; 
  • The export customs entry of the country of origin; 
  • The phytosanitary certificate; 
  • The exonerations documents ( import/EXPORT permit, Exemption Certificate) for recognized NGO and UN AGENCIES 

-For transit cargoes, please refer to the document: (1.3 Cote D'Ivoire Customs Information)

 

In general, clearing procedures at the border can take up to 2 to 3 working days before trucks are released. Customs may inspect trucks/cargoes if they feel it to be necessary.

For more information on customs in Cote D'Ivoire, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information    

Other Relevant Information

 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link:4.1 Government Contact List  


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