Tanzania: FAIRS Country Report Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TZ2024-0009
This report outlines the import requirements and regulations for food and agricultural commodities destined for mainland Tanzania. It details the Tanzania Bureau of Standards rules and other relevant regulations for U.S. exports. The Government of Tanzania has categorized genetically engineered (GE) products as restricted items. Importation of GE products is allowed only with import permits, certificates, or other authorizations issued by the appropriate regulatory agencies before entry into the country. The island of Zanzibar maintains its own regulatory structures which may differ from those described here.

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