06 Jun 2016

NRCS to Fast-Track Letters of Authority for Compliant Importers

by Taryn Hunkin, Partner, Durban,

The National Regulator of Compulsory Specifications (NRCS), in its battle to protect the country from non-compliant goods whilst facilitating trade, advises that it intends rolling out a pilot programme aimed at cutting delays in the issuance of Letters of Authority (LOA).  The intention is to categorise risk, thereby ensuring that applications from compliant importers will be fast tracked i.e.: the letters of authority will be processed in 21 days or less.  Companies in the ‘low risk’ category will, however, be subjected to heavy penalties should they not meet the requirements.  The proposal the NRCS intends presenting to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will reflect three categories of risk: low, medium and high.  It is expected that NRCS will rollout its pilot study in the last 6 months of the year, before officially launching the programme early next year.  Companies earmarked to participate in the pilot study will be identified by mid-June.