1. Vehicle Import Regulations in Burundi
Importing a motor vehicle into Burundi involves strict adherence to local revenue authority codes, environmental standards, and traffic laws. Unlike buying a car locally, importing directly from Japan gives you access to a wider selection of well-maintained vehicles at wholesale auction prices, but it requires understanding the regulatory framework to prevent terminal penalties or customs rejection.
Age Restrictions: In Burundi, the government enforces a strict age limit of No Limit from the year of manufacture. For this calendar year, any vehicle manufactured before the cutoff year is strictly prohibited. Importing an over-age vehicle leads to immediate seizure by customs or heavy dumping penalty levies. We check all vehicle registration certificates in Japan prior to bidding to ensure 100% compliance.
Steering Direction: Traffic laws in Burundi require Right-Hand Drive (RHD) steering setups. Sourcing the wrong drive configuration will prevent registration.
2. Step-by-Step Import Procedure
To secure a vehicle and clear it successfully in Burundi, follow this standard operational path:
Step A: Vehicle Selection and Proforma Invoice
Choose your vehicle from our stock or request direct bidding. We will send a detailed Proforma Invoice listing the FOB price, ocean freight, and transit insurance to Dar es Salaam.
Step B: Secure Bank Telegraphic Transfer
Initiate a SWIFT transfer at your commercial bank. Send the bank deposit slip to our sales coordinator to lock the vehicle and trigger the shipping schedule.
Step C: Pre-Shipment Roadworthiness Check
We coordinate the mandatory inspection: RORO Shipping takes approximately 25-35 days from Japan. Transit insurance is fully covered by Rashisha.. This certifies the vehicle's mileage and safety specifications.
Step D: Sea Freight and Document Dispatch
The vehicle is loaded onto a Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) ship. We courier the original Bill of Lading, export certificate, and invoice directly to you via DHL.
1. Choose vehicle on Rashisha Motors.
2. Receive Proforma Invoice.
3. Make payment via Bank TT.
4. We arrange booking to Bujumbura Port.
5. Pre-inspection: Inspection upon arrival.
3. Shipping Logistics to Dar es Salaam
We partner with major ocean freight lines to guarantee safe transport. Most passenger vehicles are shipped via Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) vehicle carriers, which is the most cost-effective method. Heavy trucks, tractors, and machinery parts can be packed in 20ft or 40ft dry containers.
Transit Times: Shipping from Japanese ports (Yokohama/Kawasaki/Kobe) to Dar es Salaam takes approximately 25 to 40 days depending on vessel routing. Once the ship sails, we provide you with the tracking information to monitor its position in real-time.
RORO Shipping takes approximately 25-35 days from Japan. Transit insurance is fully covered by Rashisha.
4. Custom Duties, Tariffs, and Taxes
Custom duties are calculated based on the vehicle's engine displacement, fuel type, and year of manufacture. The revenue authority evaluates the Customs Value of the vehicle, which is typically the Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF) value.
Tariff Guidelines for Burundi:
Burundi is a landlocked market accessed via Dar es Salaam. Allows import of both left and right-hand drive vehicles.
It is highly recommended to engage a licensed customs clearing agent at Dar es Salaam prior to vessel arrival to avoid demurrage storage fees.
5. Frequently Asked Questions (Burundi)
Q1: Can I clear the vehicle myself at Dar es Salaam?
No. Clearing regulations require all declarations to be submitted electronically via licensed clearing agents linked to the national customs system.
Q2: How much are the port storage fees?
Most ports offer a 3 to 5 day free storage window after unloading. Demurrage charges accumulate daily after this window, so preparing documents early is vital.
Q3: What happens if the vehicle fails the pre-export inspection?
If any safety issues are flagged, the vehicle is repaired at our yard in Japan and re-inspected before export approval is granted.
Q4: Are there tax incentives for importing Electric Vehicles (EVs)?
Yes, several regional administrations offer reduced customs duties and exemption from excise taxes on EVs and hybrid cars to promote green energy.