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KEBS Announces Changes in Inspection of Imported Goods
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The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) has issued changes on how inspection of imported goods without a certificate of conformity will be conducted.
Among the products affected are sugar, cereals, pulses, fertilizer, animal and fishery products, fresh dairy products, fresh horticultural product, and used or second-hand goods
In a notice on Tuesday, April 27, KEBS notifies all importers and the general public that KEBs has contracted Syokimau ICT transit Shed and Mitchel Cotts PSF in Nairobi where KEBS shall undertake inspection and certification of uninspected goods that will arrive at the port of entry without a certificate of conformity.