Prices of cooking oil, mobile phones, diapers to go up as EAC gazettes new taxes

Prices of cooking oil, mobile phones, diapers to go up as EAC gazettes new taxes

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The cost of basic goods like cooking oil, diapers and electronics like phones and television sets is about to rise after the East African Community approved measures on import duty rates in the region.

The East African Community (EAC) has published a gazette notice itemizing the approved measures on import duty rates in the EAC External Tariff (EAC CET) on its website.

Kenya has imposed a 10% import duty on crude palm oil which means the price of cooking fat and margarine for the next year.

Other refined oils which have been slapped with higher taxes are; Refined soybean oil, RDB Palm Olein, Sunflower oil, and refined corn oil which Kenya has imposed a duty rate of 25% for one year.

Baby Diapers have been lined up for increased taxation; as Kenya and other EAC members decided to apply a duty rate of 35% for one year a 10% rise from the previous tax rate.

As for mobile phones, Kenya has also imposed a duty rate of 25% for one year which as expected, will have the net effect of an increase in prices of mobile phones.

Television sets will now apply a duty rate of 35% up from 25% last year.

The gazette notice is a culmination of deliberations by member states and is not tied to the controversial Finance Bill in Kenya. The 131-page document is currently on the front page of the EAC website.

The timing of the notice comes at a dicey time when the Kenyan government which dropped its controversial Finance Bill after intense protests led by the youth.

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