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Agreement Document symbol Notifying Member Year Harmonized types of environment-related objectives Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure Measure description See more information
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MNE/2 Montenegro 2018
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer…
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer protection
Export licences, Import licences, Import quotas Chemicals, Manufacturing
Permits for import/export of ozone depleted…
Permits for import/export of ozone depleted substances and alternative substances are issued in accordance with the Law on air protection (OG MNE, No. 25/10, 40/11, 43/15) and the Decree on ozone depleted substances and alternative substances (OG MNE, No. 5/11). Also, on 23 October 2006 Montenegro ratified by means of succession the Vienna Convention on ozone layer protection, the Montreal Protocol on ozone depleted substances and the Amendments to the Montreal Protocol. One of the obligations under the Montreal protocol was to establish import/export licences to control consumption of ozone depleted substances. Montenegro operated under Article 5 of Montreal protocol and it is in compliance with the provisions of the Protocol. Imports of ozone depleted substances (ODS) are under the quota system. Procedure for quota system for import of the ozone depleted substances are prescribed by the Decree on ozone depleted substances and alternative substances ("OG MNE", No. 5/11).
Environment related objective
To protect the ozone layer
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Permits for import/export of ozone depleted substances and alternative substances are issued in accordance with the Law on air protection (OG MNE, No. 25/10, 40/11, 43/15) and the Decree on ozone depleted substances and alternative substances (OG MNE, No. 5/11). Also, on 23 October 2006 Montenegro ratified by means of succession the Vienna Convention on ozone layer protection, the Montreal Protocol on ozone depleted substances and the Amendments to the Montreal Protocol. One of the obligations under the Montreal protocol was to establish import/export licences to control consumption of ozone depleted substances. Montenegro operated under Article 5 of Montreal protocol and it is in compliance with the provisions of the Protocol. Imports of ozone depleted substances (ODS) are under the quota system. Procedure for quota system for import of the ozone depleted substances are prescribed by the Decree on ozone depleted substances and alternative substances ("OG MNE", No. 5/11).
Ozone depleting substances and alternative substances
Type of measure
Import & Export licences; Import quotas
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Ozone
MEAs
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/8 Mauritius 2018
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer…
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer protection
Ban/Prohibition, Import licences, Import quotas Chemicals, Manufacturing
1.1. Refrigerants containing Hydro…
1.1. Refrigerants containing Hydro chlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) - Following request from importers of refrigerants, the National Ozone Unit of the Ministry of Social Security, National Solidarity and Environment and Sustainable Development (Environment and Sustainable Development Division) issue a clearance to the importers. The Customs Department of the Mauritius Revenue Authority and the Dangerous Chemical Control Board (DCCB) of the Ministry of Health and Quality of Life are informed of our no-objection and DCCB issues the import permit for importation under the Dangerous Chemical Control Act, 2004. The Customs Department enforce the latter legislation. Additionally, importation of equipment containing HCFC as refrigerant is banned, under the Consumer Protection (Supplies and Control) Regulations, 2013.
Environment related objective
To protect the ozone layer and comply with the Montreal Protocol
Measure description Coverage of the measure
1.1. Refrigerants containing Hydro chlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) - Following request from importers of refrigerants, the National Ozone Unit of the Ministry of Social Security, National Solidarity and Environment and Sustainable Development (Environment and Sustainable Development Division) issue a clearance to the importers. The Customs Department of the Mauritius Revenue Authority and the Dangerous Chemical Control Board (DCCB) of the Ministry of Health and Quality of Life are informed of our no-objection and DCCB issues the import permit for importation under the Dangerous Chemical Control Act, 2004. The Customs Department enforce the latter legislation. Additionally, importation of equipment containing HCFC as refrigerant is banned, under the Consumer Protection (Supplies and Control) Regulations, 2013.
All HCFC refrigerants (import quotas and permits); CFCs (ban)
Type of measure
Import quotas; Ban; Import permits
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Ozone
Environment
Sustainable
MEAs
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/8 Mauritius 2018
Waste management and recycling, Sustainable and…
Waste management and recycling, Sustainable and environmentally friendly production
Other environmental requirements, Other measures Manufacturing, Other
1.2. Permit system under the Environment…
1.2. Permit system under the Environment Protection (Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottle Permit Regulations 2001 to bottle beverage in a PET bottle - Subject to meeting the conditions attached to the permit such as engaging the services of a PET recycler for the collect of used PET bottles from the waste stream and submitting annual returns on PET produced and waste PET collected for recycling; a permit is issued to the company with a validity of three years. The Permit is renewable subject to the satisfaction of the Director of Environment on compliance to conditions imposed under the Permit.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment from PET wastes

The rise in the one-way no deposit mechanism for PET bottles has greatly contributed to the problem of littering in the country. Waste PET bottles also pose serious constraint in landfilling with regard to the large volume they occupy and the extremely slow decomposition rate (about 500 years).
Measure description Coverage of the measure
1.2. Permit system under the Environment Protection (Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottle Permit Regulations 2001 to bottle beverage in a PET bottle - Subject to meeting the conditions attached to the permit such as engaging the services of a PET recycler for the collect of used PET bottles from the waste stream and submitting annual returns on PET produced and waste PET collected for recycling; a permit is issued to the company with a validity of three years. The Permit is renewable subject to the satisfaction of the Director of Environment on compliance to conditions imposed under the Permit.
The local bottling of beverage in a PET bottle
Type of measure
Permit to bottle soft drinks and water in PET bottles
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Environment
Waste
Recycle
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/8 Mauritius 2018 General environmental protection Import licences All products/economic activities
2. Import permit system is regulated by the…
2. Import permit system is regulated by the Consumer Protection (Control of Imports) Regulations 2017 establishing the list of goods subject to import control. The system is administered by the Trade Division, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Consumer Protection.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment
Measure description Coverage of the measure
2. Import permit system is regulated by the Consumer Protection (Control of Imports) Regulations 2017 establishing the list of goods subject to import control. The system is administered by the Trade Division, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Consumer Protection.
Goods originating in and coming from all countries. Specific limitations on second hand motor vehicles, buses and motorcycles
Type of measure
Import permits
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Environment
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/8 Mauritius 2018
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem,…
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem, Environmental protection from pests and diseases, MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant protection
Import licences Other
3.2. Mauritius together with Madagascar and…
3.2. Mauritius together with Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands has been designated by IUCN as biodiversity hotspot. The majority of endemic Mauritian flora and fauna are considered threatened and with some 60 species of native plants believed to be already extinct. As a consequence, Legislation and regulations have been enacted to control and monitor the entry of exotic wildlife. Mauritius being party and compliant to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of flora and Fauna (CITES) also regulates trade with respect to CITES listed species. The National Parks and Conservation Service is responsible for regulating both importation of exotic wildlife and CITES listed (prescribed) species through provisions of the Native Terrestrial Biodiversity and National Parks Act 2015.

Section 10(1) and (2) of the wildlife regulations (1998) allows the authorised officer to refuse an application for a permit. In general the following are reasons for refusal of an import permit: invasive species, no adequate facility at importer’s premises and veterinary objection due to threat of diseases.
Environment related objective
To comply with the CITES and protect wildlife species from invasive species
Measure description Coverage of the measure
3.2. Mauritius together with Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands has been designated by IUCN as biodiversity hotspot. The majority of endemic Mauritian flora and fauna are considered threatened and with some 60 species of native plants believed to be already extinct. As a consequence, Legislation and regulations have been enacted to control and monitor the entry of exotic wildlife. Mauritius being party and compliant to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of flora and Fauna (CITES) also regulates trade with respect to CITES listed species. The National Parks and Conservation Service is responsible for regulating both importation of exotic wildlife and CITES listed (prescribed) species through provisions of the Native Terrestrial Biodiversity and National Parks Act 2015.

Section 10(1) and (2) of the wildlife regulations (1998) allows the authorised officer to refuse an application for a permit. In general the following are reasons for refusal of an import permit: invasive species, no adequate facility at importer’s premises and veterinary objection due to threat of diseases.
Import of prescribed wildlife under CITES and exotic wildlife other than livestock and fish
Type of measure
Import permits
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Conservation
Wildlife
Bio
MEAs
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/8 Mauritius 2018 Environmental protection from pests and diseases Import licences, Quarantine requirements Agriculture, Other
3.3 Veterinary Services - All live animals,…
3.3 Veterinary Services - All live animals, products of animal origins and meat and meat products imported in Mauritius should be accompanied by an Import Permit delivered by the Veterinary Services as stipulated in the Animal Disease Act 1925.
Environment related objective
To protect the territory against sanitary threat in line with the WTO SPS Agreement
Measure description Coverage of the measure
3.3 Veterinary Services - All live animals, products of animal origins and meat and meat products imported in Mauritius should be accompanied by an Import Permit delivered by the Veterinary Services as stipulated in the Animal Disease Act 1925.
Live animals and animal products
Type of measure
Import licences and additionnal clearance in case of birds and invasive species
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Wildlife
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/8 Mauritius 2018
Biodiversity and ecosystem, Environmental…
Biodiversity and ecosystem, Environmental protection from pests and diseases
Import licences Agriculture
3.4 The National Plant Protection Office (NPPO)…
3.4 The National Plant Protection Office (NPPO) of the Ministry of Agro Industry is a regulatory government plant protection body, mandated to protect the agricultural economy and biodiversity of Mauritius, from introduction of destructive exotic pests and diseases, through the Plant Protection Act (2006) Plants Import Permits (PIP) are issued under section 19 of the Plant Protection Act 2006 (PPA). As per Paragraph 19 (1)(a) of PPA, any person who imports or causes the importation of a plant, plant product or other regulated article shall apply for a plant import permit from the NPPO. PIPs are issued for importation of plants, plant parts and plants products.
Environment related objective
To protect the territory for phytosanitary reasons
Measure description Coverage of the measure
3.4 The National Plant Protection Office (NPPO) of the Ministry of Agro Industry is a regulatory government plant protection body, mandated to protect the agricultural economy and biodiversity of Mauritius, from introduction of destructive exotic pests and diseases, through the Plant Protection Act (2006) Plants Import Permits (PIP) are issued under section 19 of the Plant Protection Act 2006 (PPA). As per Paragraph 19 (1)(a) of PPA, any person who imports or causes the importation of a plant, plant product or other regulated article shall apply for a plant import permit from the NPPO. PIPs are issued for importation of plants, plant parts and plants products.
Agricultural Produce of Plant Origin including soil and rocks - These include fresh, dried, frozen fruits, vegetables and aromatic herbs, timber, wooden, rattan, bamboo articles, pulses, selected cereals, animal feeds, cotton, furniture, planting materials (seeds, cuttings, and young plants), fresh cut flowers, and selected plant based fertilisers and biofertilisers
Type of measure
Import permit
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Natural resources
Soil
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/8 Mauritius 2018
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Import licences, Other environmental requirements Chemicals
4.1 Dangerous Chemicals Control Board - Import…
4.1 Dangerous Chemicals Control Board - Import licensing system is regulated by Section 11 of the Dangerous Chemicals Control Act 2004. The licensing system is administrated by the Dangerous Chemicals Control Board under the Ministry of Health and Quality of Life
Environment related objective
To protect against dangerous chemicals
Measure description Coverage of the measure
4.1 Dangerous Chemicals Control Board - Import licensing system is regulated by Section 11 of the Dangerous Chemicals Control Act 2004. The licensing system is administrated by the Dangerous Chemicals Control Board under the Ministry of Health and Quality of Life
Products listed in the Dangerous Chemicals Control Act 2004
Type of measure
Import licences and registration of importers
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Hazardous
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MYS/13 Malaysia 2018
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer…
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer protection, Waste management and recycling
Import licences Chemicals, Manufacturing, Other
1. Import licensing requirement under the Customs…
1. Import licensing requirement under the Customs (Prohibition of Imports) Order 2017 - (Ministry of international trade and industry)
Environment related objective
To protect the environment; To comply with the Montreal Protocol
Measure description Coverage of the measure
1. Import licensing requirement under the Customs (Prohibition of Imports) Order 2017 - (Ministry of international trade and industry)
Automatic import licensing: CFCs
Type of measure
Import licences
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Ozone
MEAs
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MYS/13 Malaysia 2018
Animal protection, MEAs implementation and…
Animal protection, MEAs implementation and compliance
Import licences Fisheries
2. Import permit for live fish, fish and fish…
2. Import permit for live fish, fish and fish products – (DEPARTMENT OF MALAYSIAN QUARANTINE AND INSPECTION SERVICES (MAQIS))

Required documents for importation include: CITES import / export permit if applicable; and
Written permission by the Director General of Fisheries Malaysia for prohibited species, shrimp broodstocks and exotic species
Environment related objective
To protect species covered by the CITES and prohibited species, shrimp broodstocks and exotic species
Measure description Coverage of the measure
2. Import permit for live fish, fish and fish products – (DEPARTMENT OF MALAYSIAN QUARANTINE AND INSPECTION SERVICES (MAQIS))

Required documents for importation include: CITES import / export permit if applicable; and
Written permission by the Director General of Fisheries Malaysia for prohibited species, shrimp broodstocks and exotic species
Fish species protected under the CITES; prohibited species, shrimp broodstocks and exotic species
Type of measure
Import permit
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Wildlife
Fish
MEAs

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