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Challenges Mount for Ugandan Traders as URA Tightens Rules on Chinese Imports

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
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Kikuubo business centre in downtown Kampala

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In the bustling markets of Uganda, small-scale traders engaged in importing goods from China find themselves ensnared in a complex web of regulations imposed by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). 

As they navigate through the intricacies of trade, each step is fraught with challenges, from gaps in cargo documentation to soaring import tax bills, casting a shadow of uncertainty over their businesses.

The latest directive from URA, requiring importers to submit both master and house bills of lading for all cargo containers, has sent shockwaves through the trading community. 

Traditionally accustomed to consolidating cargo shipments, traders now grapple with the daunting task of complying with stringent documentation requirements.

Abel Kagumire, URA’s Commissioner for Customs, sheds light on the rationale behind the directive, emphasizing the imperative of establishing clear ownership of cargo within containers. 

“A cargo container that arrives in the country must have a master’s bill of lading and a house bill of lading attached to it in case of multiple batches of cargo. But some containers arrive from China with a master’s bill of lading while the house bills of lading are missing. So, how do you tell that certain cargo in a container belongs to someone downtown?” said Kagumire

However, the implementation of this directive has unleashed a cascade of repercussions, plunging traders into a state of turmoil.

For many traders, the failure to provide house bills of lading has become a crippling obstacle, prolonging the clearance process and driving up warehouse costs. Jacqueline Namakula, a local shoe importer, recounts the arduous journey of navigating through URA’s verification procedures, lamenting the financial toll it exacts on businesses already grappling with narrow profit margins.

Issa Sekitto paints a vivid picture of the challenges faced by local traders, whose survival hinges on their ability to navigate through Uganda’s tax regime. The practice of consolidating cargo shipments, while a pragmatic response to economic constraints, presents a formidable barrier to complying with URA’s documentation requirements.

Despite the traders’ outcry, URA remains steadfast in its insistence on documentation, citing the need to combat discrepancies in customs declarations and tax returns. Jet Tusabe, a tax director at BDO Uganda, underscores the agency’s commitment to upholding transparency and accountability in trade practices, even as traders reel under the weight of regulatory scrutiny.

In response to the evolving landscape of trade, URA has embarked on a journey of technological transformation, investing in cutting-edge systems to streamline customs processes and enhance surveillance capabilities. Yet, the road ahead remains fraught with challenges, as traders grapple with the relentless march of bureaucracy and the ever-present specter of escalating import costs.

Against the backdrop of burgeoning trade ties between Uganda and China, underscored by imports totaling $1.65 billion in 2021, the plight of small-scale traders takes on added significance. 

As stakeholders strive to strike a delicate balance between regulatory oversight and facilitating trade, the resilience of Uganda’s trading community is put to the test, underscoring the imperative of fostering an environment conducive to sustainable economic growth.


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