MOZAMBIQUE 





1968 



1957 



Item 



Specific rate 

 (local 

 currency) 



Ad val. 

 rate 



Total duty, 

 U.S. equiv. 1.2 



Specific rate 



(local 



currency) 



Ad val. 

 rate 



Total duty, 

 U.S. equiv. 1,2 



Tobacco: 



Unmanufactured: 



Raw leaf, roll, etc 



Rolls, etc., for native 



consumption 



Manufactured: 



Cigars and cheroots 



Cigarettes 



Cut or twist , 



Escudo per kg. 



75 



150 

 260 

 260 



Percent 

 6 



U.S. dol.perlb. 



1.19 



2.39 

 4.13 

 4.13 



Escudo per kg. 



75 



150 

 259 

 259 



Percent 

 6 



U.S. dol.perlb. 



1.18 



2.37 

 4.08 

 4.08 



* Conversion rate, 1957: 28.75 escudos (100 centavos) = US$1.00, and 1968: 28.52 escudos (100 centavos) = US$1.00. 

 Does not include consumption taxes and other charges. 



NIGER (Member of WACU) 



Item 



19681 



Customs 

 Duty 



Fiscal 

 Duty 



Total duty, 

 U.S. equivalent 



19572 



Customs 

 Duty 



Total duty, 

 U.S. equivalent 



Tobacco: 



Unmanufactured: 



Leaf or stalks. . . . 

 Manufactured: 



Cigars 



Cigarettes 



Smoking, 



Chewing and snuff 



Percent 



20 



75 

 75 

 75 

 75 



Francs 

 per kg. 



50 

 (percent) 

 730 

 730 

 615 

 615 



U.S. Dot 

 per pound 



Percent 



20 



75 

 75 

 75 

 75 



U.S. dollars 

 per pound 



(!) 





 (^) 



Imports from Franc zone and EC pay only fiscal duty and other taxes. Imports from United States pay customs duty, fiscal 

 duty and other taxes. There is a statistical tax of 1 percent c.i.f., a "standard tax" 22 percent of duty and tax paid value, a consump- 

 tion tax of 500-600 CAF francs per kilo, and a transaction tax 25 percent of duty and tax paid value. 

 2 France paid only the fiscal tax and no customs duty, while other countries paid both. 



Add a transaction tax of $0.17, and a fiscal duty of $1.34. 

 "* Add a transaction tax of $0.10, and a fiscal duty of $1.34. 

 * Add a transaction tax of $0.04, and a fiscal duty of $1.13. 



Conversion rate, 1957 and 1968: 246.8 CFA francs = US$1.00, and on August 11, 1969 a new currency exchange rate: 277.7 

 CFA francs = US$1.00. 



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