"There is absolutely no way you are going to have a world-class port city in a rotten city. Those interests have to move in tandem," Joho said in his office in Mombasa, which funnels trade to and from landlocked South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda. New levies The national government in Nairobi had opposed the new levies proposed by the local authorities, warning that they could undermine recent reforms to speed up the processing of goods through the port. Officials in Nairobi also worry the tax could hand an advantage to rivals such as neighbouring Tanzania, which is building a $10 billion (Sh900 billion) mega port in Bagamoyo to go alongside its facility in Dar es Salaam. The port levies could yet become the biggest test of Nairobi's ability to challenge decisions by local governments, which can charge new taxes using powers granted to Kenya's regions under a 2010 Constitution. Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) also opposed the levies, which would see shipping firms pay $20 (Sh1,800) per tonne of exports and $20 per tonne to clear imports. Each ship would also pay $60 (Sh5,600) for inspection, $60 per square metre for compulsory spraying against disease and $40 (Sh3,600) per container for verification. National asset Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000142879/mombasa-county-to-start-charging-extra-taxes-at-port
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Mombasa County to start charging extra taxes at port, says Governor Ali Hassan Joho Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000142879/mombasa-county-to-start-charging-extra-taxes-at-port
"There is absolutely no way you are going to have a world-class port city in a rotten city. Those interests have to move in tandem," Joho said in his office in Mombasa, which funnels trade to and from landlocked South Sudan, Uganda and Rwanda. New levies The national government in Nairobi had opposed the new levies proposed by the local authorities, warning that they could undermine recent reforms to speed up the processing of goods through the port. Officials in Nairobi also worry the tax could hand an advantage to rivals such as neighbouring Tanzania, which is building a $10 billion (Sh900 billion) mega port in Bagamoyo to go alongside its facility in Dar es Salaam. The port levies could yet become the biggest test of Nairobi's ability to challenge decisions by local governments, which can charge new taxes using powers granted to Kenya's regions under a 2010 Constitution. Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) also opposed the levies, which would see shipping firms pay $20 (Sh1,800) per tonne of exports and $20 per tonne to clear imports. Each ship would also pay $60 (Sh5,600) for inspection, $60 per square metre for compulsory spraying against disease and $40 (Sh3,600) per container for verification. National asset Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000142879/mombasa-county-to-start-charging-extra-taxes-at-port
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