Includes a list of goods that are prohibited from being exported to the country or are otherwise restricted.
Last Published: 7/9/2019

Prohibited and restricted imports, 2009

ProductReason for restriction
1.  Import prohibitions
Counterfeit and substandard coinsPublic order
Food unfit for human consumptionPublic health
Indecent printed articlesPublic morality
Infected cattle, sheep or other animals, or their carcasses, hides, skins, horns, hoofs, and other partsTo prevent the introduction or spread of any communicable disease
Matches containing white and yellow phosphorousTechnical regulation (due to health problems)
Goods that, if sold, would be liable to forfeiture under the Merchandise Marks Act, and goods manufactured outside Guyana that do not carry an indication of the country in which they were made (unless deemed otherwise by the Commissioner General of the GRA)Trade marks legislation
Prepared opium and pipesPublic health
Shaving brushes manufactured in or exported from JapanTechnical regulation (due to past cases of tetanus)
Fictitious stamps and any die, plate, instrument or materials capable of making any such stampsPublic order
Goods the importation of which is prohibited by any other Law of GuyanaN/A
2.  Restricted imports
Arms and ammunition, except with the written permission of the Commissioner of PolicePublic safety
Cocaine, heroin, cannabis, cannabis inca, choras, and preparations thereof, except under license of the Chief Medical OfficerPublic health
Imitation banknotes, unless with the approval of the Commissioner-GeneralPublic order
Spirits and wine, unless in aircraft or in ships of 27.3 tons burden at least, and in casks or other vessels of 41 liters at least, or in glass or stone bottles packed in cases, or in demijohn, each case of demijohn containing not less than 41 litersPrevention of smuggling
Tobacco, cigars, cigarillos or cigarettes unless in aircraft or in ships of 90.1 ton burden at least and in whole and complete packages each containing not less than 9.1 kg.  net weightPrevention of smuggling
Tobacco extracts, essences or other concentrations of tobacco, or any admixture thereof, tobacco stalks and tobacco stalk flour except under such conditions as the Commissioner-General with approval of the Minister may allowPrevention of smuggling
Goods the importation of which is regulated by any other law of GuyanaN/A
Exotic fish, except with license by the Chief Agricultural OfficerSanitary reasons (to protect local fish from imported diseases)
Cinematographic films, unless the Minister responsible for public order and morality issues to the importer a certificate of importationPublic order and morality
Printed matter considered by the Minister responsible for public safety and order, to be prejudicial to the defense of Guyana, public safety or public orderPublic safety and order
Certain vehicles imported by a Guyanese citizen returning home or a person importing or receiving the vehicle as a gift from overseas.  Importers may not sell, dispose of or transfer the vehicle within three years of the date of importation.  Certain conditions are also attached to gifts.Tax exemptions

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