South Sudan Announces Compulsory Cargo Tagging Will Continue
South Sudan says exporters of cargo into, or out of its territory must tag it with special seals it will provide, overriding a court challenge mounted by traders to oppose the move.
The new directive came five months after Kenyan clearing and forwarding agents moved to court to compel South Sudan authorities to suspend introduction of a second cargo tracking seal.
Now, Juba has directed East African countries to comply with immediate effect.
In a notice issued on August 13, Dr Daniel Kon Ater, the South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) Commissioner for Corporate Services informed all stakeholders in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania to tag goods destined to their country, alongside the requisite Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN).
SSRA said all taxpayers, clearing and forwarding agents and transporters, including non-governmental organisations involved in moving cargo destined to and from South Sudan, should attach South Sudan regionally recognised electronic cargo tracking seal.