New customs rules put importers anxious

Ethiopian importers are expressing frustration over a new customs valuation directive that establishes a 15-day window for challenges. This policy has left businesses anxious about its implications. The directive aims to streamline processes but has sparked concerns among traders.

Ethiopian importers are voicing growing frustration over a new customs valuation directive, as reported by Fortune Staff Writer Surafel Mulugeta on December 27, 2025. The directive establishes a strict 15-day window for challenging customs decisions, aiming to enhance efficiency in valuation processes. While the Ministry of Revenues intends this measure to streamline operations, traders worry it imposes undue pressure on their businesses. Importers in Addis Ababa, a key hub for trade, have highlighted the directive's tight timeline as particularly challenging amid ongoing economic adjustments. This development underscores tensions in Ethiopia's import sector, where procedural changes can significantly impact operations. No specific quotes from importers were detailed in the initial reports, but the overall sentiment reflects anxiety over potential disruptions. The policy fits into broader efforts to modernize customs procedures in the country.

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