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Goods imported into Botswana for commercial purposes should be electronically declared to customs and placed under an appropriate customs procedure for which the goods were imported.
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Goods imported into Botswana for commercial purposes should be electronically declared to customs and placed under an appropriate customs procedure for which the goods were imported.
The OSFP specification was expanded in 2021 to include support for 800G modules with 100G PAM4 lanes (OSFP800) and increased module power support to support a maximum of approximately 30W
FIDI Export Customs Guide BOTSWANA of this publication. It is recommended to verify this information with a FIDI Affiliate prior to shipping. This document is produced based on the information supplied at
Submission of electronic declaration with invoices attached or permits issued through Customs clearance system prior to arrival of goods by the Customs brokers at the comfort of their offices.
The clearance of goods involves the lodgment of a goods declaration with supporting documents (e.g. import/export permit, certificates of origin, etc.) and the payment of applicable duties and taxes.
The Asycuda Customs System generates the SAD 500 Declaration indicating the various Duties, and Taxes to be paid and a Customs Clearance Reference Number created. The amounts indicated on
The Botswana SCSR procedure includes provision of following three routes of shipment certification subject to the frequency of shipments and the type of Exporter.
The specification is designed for 800 Gbit/s PAM4 optical modules operating at 100 Gbit/s per lane, detailing test procedures for optical and electrical interfaces, power consumption, and both