The species that are
protected under the CITES can be traded, but needed a number of licenses
that vary according to the appendix to which they belong.
All processes for the import,
export or re-export of species that are within the convention must meet requirements
set out below.
Requirements
for an animal trade of Appendix I
To import or export an animal that is located within the Appendix I of
CITES must meet the following requirements:
· To import requires
an import permit from the Management Authority of the State of import. Issued
when the specimen is not going to be marketed.
· To export requires
an export permit from the Management Authority of the exporting country.
Issued when the specimen was acquired legally.
· To re-export
requires a re-export certificate from the Management Authority of the
State of re-export. Only broadcast if the specimen was re-exported under the
laws of the Convention.
· The animals or
plants that are alive should be transported in a manner that did not suffer
any damage.
Requirements
for an animal trade in Appendix II
To import or export of the
species in Appendix II of CITES number requirements to be followed are as
follows:
· To export requires
an export permit from the Management Authority of the exporting country.
Issued when the specimen was acquired legally.
· To re-export
requires a re-export certificate from the Management Authority of the
State of re-export. Only broadcast if the specimen was re-exported under the
laws of the Convention.
· The animals or
plants that are alive should be transported in a manner that did not suffer
any damage.
· No permission
is required for the import of the Management Authority of the State of
import unless otherwise specified by law.
Requirements
for an animal trade in Appendix III
At the time of import or
export any of the species included in Appendix II must meet the following
requirements:
· To make exports
from a country with an animal listed in Appendix III requires an export
permit from the Management Authority of the State. Issued when the specimen
was acquired legally.
· To make an export
of another State is required certificate of origin issued by the CITES
Management Authority.
· To re-export
requires a re-export certificate from the Management Authority of the
State of re-export.
|