Uganda Revenue Authority takes action on cement smuggling from Kenya

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Uganda: The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has augmented its operations on the country’s eastern border with Kenya to prevent the smuggling of cement. The Daily Monitor newspaper previously reported “cheap illegal cement” was being imported by both large and small-scale traders via multiple uncontrolled border points. Kenya and Uganda share land border over 800km in length

Ibrahim Bbosa, a spokesperson for the URA, said “While there is legal trade with significant amounts of Kenyan cement entering Uganda through official customs points, there has been a worrying increase in the smuggling of brands such as Simba and Bamburi.” He added that smugglers were often using bicycles and motorcycles to move cement across the border before consolidating the shipments by truck within the country for further distribution.

Last modified on 03 January 2024

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