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KENYA TO IMPOSE 16 PER CENT VAT ON UGANDA MILK

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NAIROBI - Kenya has resolved to impose a 16 per cent value added tax (VAT) on milk imports from Uganda as part of measures to protect local dairy farmers and calm simmering tensions between the neighbouri­ng nations.

The agreement was reached on Friday during a bilateral meeting of trade officials from the two countries.

“The meeting deliberate­d on possible measures to remedy the concerns of Kenya and more or less agreed that the VAT be imposed on milk imports into Kenya since the same is imposed by Uganda,” Kenya’s Principal Secretary in the department of trade, Chris Kiptoo, told  The EastAfrica­n.

“(The meeting) noted that this may not raise unnecessar­y issues of discrimina­tion or retaliatio­n.”

During the meeting in Kampala, the two countries also deliberate­d on other issues hindering trade, including levies and taxes imposed on both local and imported products, such as the road levy, VAT and withholdin­g tax.

Other concerns included delays in clearing goods and issues of parking space at the port of entry, particular­ly the border post. “The meeting underscore­d the need for harmonisat­ion and a meeting of all relevant ministries and department­s to deliberate on the matter,” said Kiptoo.

The meeting was held after a verificati­on mission on the Ugandan dairy sector, by both Kenyan Ugandan delegation­s, from December 16 to 20. This came after Kenya raised concerns about the excessive influx of milk from Uganda. –

 ??  ?? Workers at Kabiyet Dairies Company receive milk from dairy farmers in Nandi. MPs want milk imports stopped, citing sufficient production in the county.
Workers at Kabiyet Dairies Company receive milk from dairy farmers in Nandi. MPs want milk imports stopped, citing sufficient production in the county.

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