Rapport de l'obstacle au commerce

Id: 48
Résolu - Guidance
Contexte
Exportation de Maurice vers Inde
30/06/2016 - Maurice
The Cabinet of ministers of Mauritius has brought about a ban on the export of all scrap metals from Mauritus .. The decision was taken without any consultation with the exporters or with the other stakeholders in the recycling and export of metal scraps , wastes and residues industry . The decision was taken on the 15/01/16 was promulgated in march and was effective on the 30th of june 2016 .. The metal recycling and export industry exists since after world war 2 and we were until recently 13 exporters .. This affects 250 direct jobs and 2000-3000 indirect jobs of collectors, merchants, traders and lorry operators etc .. It is totally contrary to free trade, competition, export, PMEs, etc etc ..We have discussed lengthily with the Minister of Commerce and during our negotiations the Ban was implemented .. It is absolutely unfair and encourages a monopoly and blockages . This ban was on all scrap metals whether Steel, copper , aluminium and other metals was brought to favour one only steel mill operating on the island which takes only mild steel scrap . This mill is now dictating its terrible conditions to all the market . Besides this is harmful to recycling, and will encourage generation of metal pollution and eyesores like in the old past ..
Information sur l'obstacle au commerce
  • Il y a un règlement ou une procédure obligatoire dont les exigences sont trop rigoureuses ou auxquels il est difficile de se conformer
Un règlement national: Autres mesures l’exportation
7.2. Other
GN 41 amended regulation 2016
Information sur le produit
  • Minerais
  • 720429 - Autres dechets et debris d'aciers allies
The Ban is on ALL scrap Metals ...
Information supplémentaire
This is totally unfair and results in a Monopoly and barrier to free trade and enterprise and should be lifted unilaterally ...
Les mises à jour de rapport
12/08/2016   Nouveau
16/08/2016    En cours de résolution Détails

Dear Sir, Thank you for using the TOAM platform. The reported trade obstacle has been validated. We have sent details of the problem to the relevant agency and we shall keep you updated on the progress made to resolve this issue. Best Regards, The National Focal Point.
26/10/2016    En cours de résolution Détails

Message du PFN le 26/10/2016 13:03:53
Dear Sir, Please find a trade obstacle falling under the purview of your Ministry. We would be grateful if you can provide a reply. Best Regards, The National Focal Point


Réponse de l'agence compétente le 18/02/2018 02:50:59
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01/11/2016    Résolu - Guidance Détails

Dear User, There has been a Cabinet decision taken on 23 September 2016 which reads as follows: "After taking into consideration the impact of the ban on export of scrap metal on metal industries operating in the Manufacturing and the Freeport Sectors, Cabinet has agreed to those companies, which import raw metal, being allowed to export their metal waste and by-products." Subsequently, and as per reply above from the concernced Government Agency, the Scrap Metal Regulations have been amended to allow some flexibility in the exports of scrap metal. We therefore consider this obstacle as being resolved. Best Regards, The National Focal Point


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