Tunisia customs regulation
Import and Export laws of Tunisia
Tunisia is a medium sized country with around 11M Tunisian. Official language is Arabic. Tunisia uses metric system (kilograms, centimeters, Β°C). Time zone is UTC+01:00. Currency used in Tunisia is Tunisian Dinar (TND).
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Import Regulation
Tobacco π¬
200 cigarettes;
200 cigarillos;
50 cigars; and
500g loose tobacco.
Currency π΅
Funds of more than the foreign equivalent of 25,000 dinars (for residents) or the foreign equivalent of 5000 dinars (for non-residents) must be declared to Customs.
Restricted β οΈ
Pets such as cats and dogs require a certificate of health, and are advised to have a logbook certifying their health.
All other animals require special authorisation from theMinister of Agriculture.
Endangered animals, plants, and their derivative products protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) may require protected species permits. For further information, please visit CITES.
Anyone wishing to hunt in Tunisia must contact theMinister of Agriculture.
Hunting weapons must be declared, and require authorisation from theMinistry of the Interior.
Audiovisual equipment for professional use requires authorisation (Agency Tunisienne de Communication Exterieure, A.T.C.E.).
Telecommunications equipment requires special authorisation (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches pour les Telecommunications, C.E.R.T.).
Export Regulation
Prohibited β
Local currency (dinars).
Cultural artifacts and historical, literary and artistic works.
Immoral or pornographic publications or illustrations.
Date palms and their derivatives.
Henna.
External resources
Minister of Agriculture.CITES
Minister of Agriculture.
Ministry of the Interior.
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