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            "speaker_name": "Molo, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Kuria Kimani",
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            "content": " Hon. Temporary Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 42 of the Bill be amended− (a) in paragraph (a) by inserting the following subparagraph immediately before subparagraph (i)- (ia) by deleting the following tariff descriptions and their corresponding rates of excise duty appearing immediately after the tariff description “Articles of plastic of tariff heading 3923.30.00 and 3923.90.90”— A. Imported eggs of tariff heading 04.07; B. Imported onions of tariff heading 07.03; C. Imported potatoes, potato crisps and potato chips of tariff heading 07.01; (b) by deleting paragraph (a) (i) and substituting therefor the following new subparagraph (i) - (i) by deleting the description “coal” and the corresponding rate of excise duty; (c) by deleting paragraph (a) (iii) and substituting therefor the following new subparagraph (iii) - (iii) by deleting the item of description “Imported Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked of tariff 7005 but excluding those originating from East African Community Partner States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin” and the corresponding rate of excise duty and substituting therefor the following new item− Imported Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, 35% of excisable value or whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting ksh 500 per square meter layer, but not otherwise worked of tariff 7005 but excluding those whichever is higher. imported by a registered processor upon the recommendation by the Cabinet Secretary responsible for matter relating to industry and those originating from East African Community Partner States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin (b) in paragraph (a) by inserting the following subparagraphs immediately after subparagraph (v)− (va) in the description “Imported paper or paper board, labels of all kinds whether or not printed of tariff heading 4821.10.00 and 4821.90.00 but excluding those originating from East African Community Partner States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin”, by deleting the corresponding rate of Excise Duty and substituting therefor the new rate of Excise Duty “25% or Ksh 200 per kilogramme, whichever is higher” (vb) in the description “Imported cartons, boxes and cases of corrugated paper or paper board and imported folding cartons, boxes and case of non-corrugated paper or paper The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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            "content": "board and imported skillets, free-hinge lid packets of tariff heading 4819.10.00, 4819.20.10 and 4819.20.90”, by deleting the rate of excise and substituting therefore the following new rate of excise “25% or ksh 200 per killogramme whichever is higher”; (vc) by deleting the description “Printed paper or paperboard of tariff heading 4811.41.90 or 4811.49.00 but excluding those originating from East African Community Partner States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin” and substituting therefor the following new description “Imported Printed paper or paperboard of tariff heading 4811.41.90 or 4811.49.00 but excluding those originating from East African Community Partner States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin”; (vd) in the description “Imported Glass bottles (excluding imported glass bottles for packaging of pharmaceutical products) Provided that it shall not apply to glass bottles imported from any of the countries within the East African Community” by deleting the corresponding rate of excise duty and substituting therefor the following rate “35% or Ksh.400 per kg whichever is higher” (ve) in the description “Articles of plastic of tariff heading 3923.30.00” by inserting the word “Imported”; (vf) in the description “Imported ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles; unglazed ceramic mosaic cubes and the like, whether or not on a backing; finishing ceramics of tariff 6907” by deleting the corresponding rate of Excise Duty and substituting therefor the new rate of Excise Duty “5% or Ksh300 per kilogramme, whichever is higher” (vg) by deleting the description “Cosmetics and Beauty products of tariff heading No.3303, 3304, 3305 and 3307” and the corresponding rate of excise duty; (vh) by deleting the description “Imported printing ink of tariff 3215.11.00 and 3215.19.00 but excluding those originating from East African Community Partner States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin” and the corresponding rate of excise duty; (c) in sub-paragraph (vi) by inserting the following items immediately after the item of tariff description “Gummed paper and paperboard of tariff number 4811.49.00 but excluding those originating from East African Community partner states that meet the East African Rules of Origin”-"
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            "content": "Tariff Description Rate of Excise Duty"
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            "content": "Imported tea whether or not flavored 25% of excisable value Imported Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets; 25% of excisable value or kraftliner; unbleached of tariff number 4804.11.00 but excluding kshs.50 per kilogramme, those originating from East African Community Partner States that whichever is higher. meet the East African Community Rules of Origin Imported other kraft paper or paperboard weighing 150g/m² or less, 25% of excisable value or in rolls or sheets; unbleached of tariff number 4804.31.00 but kshs.50 per Kilogram, excluding those originating from East African Community Partner whichever is higher. States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin"
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            "content": "Imported other kraft paper or paperboard weighing more than 25% of excisable value 150g/m² but less than 225 g/m², in rolls or sheets; unbleached of or kshs.50 per Kilogram, tariff number 4804.41.00 but excluding those originating from East whichever is higher. African Community Partner States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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            "content": "Imported other kraft paper or paperboard weighing 225 g/m² or more 25% of excisable value others in rolls or sheets; unbleached of tariff number 4804.51.00 but or kshs.50 per Kilogram, excluding those originating from East African Community Partner whichever is higher. States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin"
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            "content": "Imported Glass of heading 70.03, 70.04 or 70.05, bent, edge-worked, 35% of excisable engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or value or Kshs.500 per fitted with other materials, of Tariff Heading 70.06, but excluding square metre, whichever is higher those from East Africa Community Partner States that meet the East Africa Community Rules of Origin Imported safety glass of tariff numbers 7007.19.00 and 7007.29.00 35% of excisable but excluding those originating from East African Community Partner value or Kshs.500 per States that meet the East African Community Rules of Origin. square metre,"
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            "content": "whichever is higher Imported Multiple-walled insulating units of glass of Tariff Heading 35% of excisable 70.08, but excluding those from East Africa Community Partner value or Kshs.500 per States that meet the East Africa Community Rules of Origin square metre, whichever is higher Imported fully built and semi-built direct air capture machines 25% of excisable value Imported aluminium profiles, fabricated doors and fabricated 25% of excisable windows of tariff numbers 7604.10. 7604.21, 7604.29, 7608.20 and value or Ksh400 per 7610.10 kilogramme, whichever is higher. Non-refillable lighters of tariff number 9613.10.00 25% of excisable"
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            "speaker": null,
            "content": "value or Ksh500 per kilogramme"
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            "content": "Hon. Temporary Chairman, this is to provide clarity on particular clauses. One provision differentiates between imported table eggs and imported eggs that are used for hatching chicken. The amendment also provides different rates for imported cartons, boxes, paper, imported glass bottles and float glass. This is one of the steps where we are saying we must be selfish as a country. We cannot continue to grow our economy if we become a supermarket. We must make consistent steps in growing and incentivising our manufacturing sector. One of these proposals seeks to introduce incentives for local manufacture of cartons used for packaging tea and coffee. One of the greatest challenges with the prices of our tea and coffee is because we have not built capacity or incentivised our sectors enough to manufacture packaging materials. We, therefore, end up exporting our tea and coffee at a cheap rate in"
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