KRA to Require Certificate of Origin for All Imports
[Business Today - Kenya] - 23/09/2025
Anyone bringing goods into Kenya will need to provide a Certificate of Origin (COO) starting October 1, 2025. In a notice released by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), this new requirement is set to change how businesses import goods, aiming to boost transparency and tighten compliance with (…)
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