Before importing any type of heavy machinery or its parts into Ghana, both importers and exporters must first register a company with the Registrar General Department of Companies and Business Names data for national and economic development in order to obtain a company TIN number. There is a significant demand for heavy vehicles and construction equipment to support the development of new mines and the expansion of existing mines. Opportunities for commerce and investment in Africa are present in a variety of sectors. This presents an opportunity for heavy equipment providers in the United States, the United Arab Emirates, China, India, and Australia to supply heavy-duty inputs to the Ghanaian economy, thereby enhancing project development.
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Documents That Must Be Provided
For importers
Businesses importing into Brunei must provide the following documents: Bill of Lading; Shipping Delivery Order; Commercial Invoice; Packing List; Import Permit; Customs Import Declaration; and Certificate of Origin.
For exporters
The following documents must be submitted by businesses that export out of Brunei:
Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice, Customs Export Declaration, Packing List, Insurance Certificate, Export Permit, and Certificate of Origin.
