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  2. Uganda Clearing Industry & Forwarding Association - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Clearing Industry & Forwarding Association (UCIFA website) is a member-owned institution with over 200 companies licensed by URA (Uganda Revenue Authority). Its secretariat is located in Nakawa, Kampala on Jinja Road, opposite Spear Motors.

  3. Federation of Uganda Customs Agents & Freight Forwarders

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    FUCAFF is the acronym for the Federation of Uganda Customs Agents & Freight Forwarders, an exclusive umbrella association for member clearing firms or companies registered in Uganda. With the slogan Fostering Tax Compliance with Stakeholders , it was formed in 2009 after UCIFA and its offshoot UFFA to coordinate with URA .

  4. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    Global map of countries by tariff rate, applied, weighted mean, all products (%), 2021, according to World Bank.. This is a list of countries by tariff rate.The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1.

  5. Uganda Freight Forwarders Association - Wikipedia

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    Membership to UFFA is for both local and foreign companies involved directly and/ or indirectly in freight logistics (Shipping, Customs clearance, Cargo handling, Warehousing plus Transporting). As of 2017, the association boasted of a total of 115 members [1] handling over 90% of Uganda import and exports.

  6. Trade in the East African Community - Wikipedia

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    It began with Kenya and Uganda as a customs union in 1917. In 1927, Tanzania joined until the collapse of the bloc in 1977. In 1927, Tanzania joined until the collapse of the bloc in 1977. The rebirth of the treaty that still stands was created in 1999, and this group of three countries held together until 2009 when Burundi and Rwanda joined.

  7. Customs - Wikipedia

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    A customs officer in Amsterdam Airport Schiphol checks the luggage of an incoming traveler. Vienna Convention road sign for customs. Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out of a country.

  8. Combined Nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987, creates the goods nomenclature called the Combined Nomenclature, or in abbreviated form 'CN', established to meet, at one and the same time, the requirements both of the Common Customs Tariff and of the external trade statistics of the European Union. [1]

  9. World Customs Organization - Wikipedia

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    This work of ECUSG led to the adoption in 1950 of the Convention establishing the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC), which was signed in Brussels. On 26 January 1953 [1] the CCC's inaugural session took place with the participation of 17 founding members. CCC membership subsequently expanded to cover all regions of the globe.