Includes the barriers (tariff and non-tariff) that U.S. companies face when exporting to this country.
Last Published: 2/16/2019
Trade barriers are limited to quotas on the import of alcohol and tobacco products, but the Government may introduce unofficial trade barriers if it is considered a matter of protection of local market.   Non-tariff barriers include excessive requirements for certification of goods for health, safety, and security reasons.  Tajikistan has largely retained the comprehensive system of mandatory standards dating from the Soviet Union. Tajikistan is a member of WTO.  The lack of well-equipped laboratories, trained staff, and transparent pricing and regulations make it particularly difficult to obtain required certifications.   Tajikistan has no export tariffs.
 

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