Burkina Faso

What is BURKINA FASO ECTN?

BURKINA FASO ECTN stands for Electronic Cargo Tracking Note for Burkina Faso.

It is a mandatory certificate that allows authorities to track and manage cargo from loading to discharge and provide information on shipments before they arrive at the destination port in Burkina Faso.

It contains details about the exporter, importer, value and quantity of goods, name of the vessel, etc.

Any cargo arriving in Burkina Faso without the BURKINA FASO ECTN will face consequences and penalties.

Burkina Faso

Requirements

To apply for the Benin BESC certificate, you need to provide the following documents:

  • Scanned copy of Bill of Lading: This document contains details about the exporter, importer, weight of goods, shipping line, vessel name, and other important information.

  • Scanned copy of Commercial Invoice: This document contains information about the goods, freight cost, incoterm, and any other charges related to the shipment.

  • Shipping Invoice (if applicable): This is required only if the freight costs are not mentioned in the commercial invoice.

How to Obtain

  • Send email soft copies of the necessary documents (which have been mentioned after this section).
  • You will be presented with a draft BSC document to review and make changes if needed.
  • After the draft is approved, the validated BSC will be sent to you in 1-2 working days.

F.A.Q.

The import procedure for goods entering Burkina Faso involves several steps, including obtaining necessary permits, customs clearance, and compliance with regulations. Importers must register with the Chamber of Commerce and obtain an import license. They must also provide documentation such as the commercial invoice, bill of lading, packing list, and certificate of origin.

Import duties and taxes in Burkina Faso vary depending on the type of goods imported and their value. Commonly applied taxes include customs duties, value-added tax (VAT), and excise duties. It is essential for importers to calculate and budget for these charges when planning their imports.

Yes, certain goods imported into Burkina Faso require a Certificate of Conformity (CoC) to demonstrate compliance with established quality and safety standards. The CoC is issued by accredited inspection agencies and must be obtained before customs clearance.

    • Burkina Faso has regulations prohibiting the importation of certain goods, including narcotics, counterfeit goods, and hazardous materials. Additionally, specific goods may be subject to import restrictions or require special permits. It is essential for importers to familiarize themselves with these regulations to avoid any legal issues.
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Customs clearance procedures in Burkina Faso involve submitting the required documentation to customs authorities, paying applicable duties and taxes, and undergoing inspection of goods. Importers may choose to use the services of a licensed customs broker to facilitate the process and ensure compliance with regulations. It is essential to ensure that all documentation is accurate and complete to expedite customs clearance.