Mauritius:
Export Development Certificate
18 May 2022
AXIS Fiduciary Ltd
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As stipulated in the Mauritius National Budget 2021-2022,
registration with the Economic Development Board
(“EDB”) is mandatory to benefit from the incentives and
schemes introduced by the Government. Export Oriented Enterprises
holding an Export Development Certificate (“EDC”) from
the EDB can benefit from the Freight Rebate Scheme, the Trade
Promotion & Marketing Scheme, a subsidy on the cost of Credit
Guarantee Insurance Premium and Preferential Port & Handling
Charges.
Learn more about the EDC and the application process in the
communiqué issued by the EDB HERE.
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