Cost to import, documentary compliance (US$) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Documentary compliance captures the time and cost associated with compliance with the documentary requirements of all government agencies of the origin economy, the destination economy and any transit economies. The aim is to measure the total burden of preparing the bundle of documents that will enable completion of the international trade for the product and partner pair assumed in the case study.

Source: World Bank, Doing Business project (http://www.doingbusiness.org/).

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Burundi 1,025.00 2019
2 Egypt 1,000.00 2019
3 Cameroon 849.00 2019
4 Dem. Rep. Congo 765.00 2019
5 Ethiopia 750.00 2019
6 Nigeria 564.29 2019
7 Senegal 545.00 2019
8 Chad 500.00 2019
8 Central African Republic 500.00 2019
10 Ghana 474.00 2019
11 Angola 460.00 2019
12 Sudan 420.00 2019
13 Liberia 405.00 2019
14 Mauritania 400.00 2019
15 Algeria 399.78 2019
16 Sierra Leone 387.14 2019
17 Tanzania 375.00 2019
18 Congo 310.00 2019
19 Somalia 300.00 2019
20 Uganda 295.63 2019
21 Niger 282.00 2019
22 Côte d'Ivoire 266.67 2019
23 Togo 251.67 2019
24 Guinea-Bissau 205.00 2019
25 Burkina Faso 196.50 2019
26 Guinea 180.00 2019
27 Zambia 175.00 2019
28 Gabon 170.00 2019
29 Mauritius 165.63 2019
30 Malawi 161.54 2019
31 The Gambia 151.88 2019
32 Zimbabwe 150.00 2019
33 Madagascar 149.55 2019
34 Tunisia 144.44 2019
35 Cabo Verde 125.00 2019
36 Rwanda 121.07 2019
37 Morocco 116.44 2019
38 Kenya 115.00 2019
39 Benin 110.00 2019
40 Djibouti 100.00 2019
41 Comoros 92.80 2019
42 Seychelles 92.50 2019
43 Lesotho 90.00 2019
43 Mali 90.00 2019
45 Eswatini 75.56 2019
46 São Tomé and Principe 75.00 2019
47 South Africa 73.00 2019
48 Equatorial Guinea 70.00 2019
49 Botswana 66.62 2019
50 Namibia 62.50 2019
51 Mozambique 60.00 2019
51 Libya 60.00 2019

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Statistical Concept and Methodology: The time and cost for documentary compliance include the time and cost for obtaining documents (such as time spent to get the document issued and stamped); preparing documents (such as time spent gathering information to complete the customs declaration or certificate of origin); processing documents (such as time spent waiting for the relevant authority to issue a phytosanitary certificate); presenting documents (such as time spent showing a port terminal receipt to port authorities); and submitting documents (such as time spent submitting a customs declaration to the customs agency in person or electronically). All electronic or paper submissions of information requested by any government agency in connection with the shipment are considered to be documents obtained, prepared and submitted during the export or import process. All documents prepared by the freight forwarder or customs broker for the product and partner pair assumed in the case study are included regardless of whether they are required by law or in practice. Any documents prepared and submitted so as to get access to preferential treatment— for example, a certificate of origin—are included in the calculation of the time and cost for documentary compliance. Any documents prepared and submitted because of a perception that they ease the passage of the shipment are also included (for example, freight forwarders may prepare a packing list because in their experience this reduces the probability of physical or other intrusive inspections). In addition, any documents that are mandatory for exporting or importing are included in the calculation of time and cost. Documents that need to be obtained only once are not counted, however. And Doing Business does not include documents needed to produce and sell in the domestic market—such as certificates of third-party safety standards testing that may be required to sell toys domestically—unless a government agency needs to see these documents during the export process.

Aggregation method: Unweighted average

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Insurance cost and informal payments for which no receipt is issued are excluded from the costs recorded. Costs are reported in U.S. dollars. Contributors are asked to convert local currency into U.S. dollars based on the exchange rate prevailing on the d