Commodity


Chapter
93 Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof

Sub Chapter
9305 Firearms; parts and accessories of articles of heading no. 9301 to 9304

Sub Heading
930591 FIRING MECHANISMS

Code
9305911400 PISTONS, LOCKING LUGS AND GAS BUFFERS

 

Tariffs


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Country GroupGroup DescriptionActivityTariff RateUnitValid FromValid To
CDGCustoms Duty GeneralImport15%KG30-03-202031-12-9999
EU-PREFEU Preferential RateImportFREEKG30-03-202031-12-9999
EFTA-PREFEFTA Preferential RateImportFREEKG30-03-202031-12-9999
SADC-PREFSADC Preferential RateImportFREEKG30-03-202031-12-9999
MERC-PREFMERCOSUR - Preferential RateImportFREEKG30-03-202031-12-9999
VATValue Added TaxImport15%KG30-03-202031-12-9999

 

Measures


Name Type Agency Description Comments Law Validity
Import Permit from Ministry of Finance Permit Requirement Ministry of Finance Import permits are required for importation of certain goods from outside the Customs Union area. Importers of goods listed below are expected to obtain an import permit from the Ministry prior to importation of the goods in question. (Note: The list of goods is not exhaustive. Items are added and taken off as the government dictates). 1. Used Motor Vehicles 2. Used Earthmoving Equipment 3. Used Clothing 4. Used Tires/ Tire Casings 5. Used Footwear 6. Used Textiles 7. Mineral Fuels 8. Mineral Oils 9. Automotive Parts 10. Arms 11. Drugs 12. Gold and Other Precious Metals 13. Wild Animal Products 14. Agricultural Products (wheat, flour, dairy, maize, rice) 15. Electrical appliances 16. Human Remains 17. Meat/Animals The import permit is obtained from the Fiscal and Monetary Affairs Section of the Ministry of Finance, through download and completion of an application form. Import Control Regulations 1980 09-09-9999

Procedures

Name Description Category View Procedure Detail with Relevant Forms
Import Permit from Ministry of Finance The import permit is obtained from the Fiscal and Monetary Affairs Section of the Ministry of Finance, through download and completion of an application form. Import View

Measures


Name Type Agency Description Comments Law Validity
Import Export Permit for Firearms Permit Requirement The Royal Eswatini Police Service Subject to this Act and any other law, no person shall import, export, purchase or otherwise acquire a firearm or ammunition except under and in accordance with the terms and conditions of a permit. No person shall sell or otherwise transfer — (a) a firearm, except to a person having a permit to acquire the firearm; and (b) ammunition, except to a person licensed to possess the firearm in which such ammunition is to be used, who is permitted to acquire the ammunition under this Act. Any person who transfers a firearm in accordance with subsection (2)(a) shall, within two days of the transfer notify the licensing officer thereof. Any person who contravenes this section shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to imprisonment not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding one thousand Emalangeni, or both. No person shall be in possession of a firearm or arms of war unless he is the holder of a current licence to possess it or is otherwise permitted to possess it under the Arms and Ammunition Act. In the case of an application in respect of a firearm, the application shall be made in the prescribed form, supported by an affidavit. The Arms And Ammunition Act, 1966 09-09-9999