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184 <strong>International</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

September 2007<br />

MAURITANIA<br />

Service Letters – Zone: Rest of the World Parcels – Zone: D<br />

Usual delivery:<br />

– see �1.8<br />

Extra Cover to: Weight to: Extra Cover to:<br />

ECI 1 4–6 work days $5000 1 20 kg $5000<br />

Express <strong>Post</strong> Int’l 2 6–7 work days � 1 20 kg $5000<br />

Air Mail � 7–8 work days Registered <strong>Post</strong> Int’l 3 7–8 work days<br />

Sea Mail �<br />

�<br />

�<br />

� 20 kg<br />

�<br />

� 20 kg<br />

$1105<br />

$1105<br />

Confirm delivery � Registered only. Valuables – see �1.4 �<br />

�<br />

� Extra Cover only. Not ECI. No<br />

notes.<br />

Duty-payable articles � Extra Cover only. �<br />

Perishable biological � Infectious and non-infectious not accepted – see �1.6.<br />

Fax<strong>Post</strong> bureau � Private fax machines only.<br />

1 ECI and EPI - Parcels deliver only to Nouadhibou and Nouakchott<br />

ECI and EPI – Parcels deliver to other towns and rural destinations by mail. ECI and EPI – Parcels<br />

do not deliver to a <strong>Post</strong> Office Box or <strong>Post</strong>e Restante (counter mail delivery).<br />

2 Express <strong>Post</strong> <strong>International</strong> - Letter service available on a non-guaranteed basis<br />

3 Registered <strong>Post</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />

Mauritania pays compensation only in the case of loss, total theft or total destruction of the article.<br />

Import restrictions<br />

Mauritania requires an import permit for many goods. Senders should determine import restrictions<br />

from Mauritanian authorities before posting:<br />

Drugs and medicines<br />

Firearms<br />

Gold products<br />

Special documentation<br />

Commercial goods require an invoice.<br />

Meat<br />

Mineral waters<br />

Plants and cuttings<br />

Saccharine<br />

Sugarcane<br />

Tobacco and cigarettes<br />

Weapons and parts of weapons<br />

Prohibitions<br />

In addition to items prohibited by Dangerous and Prohibited Goods & Packaging <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> and<br />

ECI and EPI-Parcels Regulations (see �5.8.2), Mauritania prohibits all items offensive to Muslim<br />

culture and:<br />

Alcoholic beverages<br />

Fish, tinned<br />

Coin-making apparatus<br />

Coins and medallions resembling<br />

legal coinage<br />

Diamonds, rough<br />

Essences used in making<br />

alcohol<br />

Goods bearing the Red Cross or<br />

similar designs<br />

Items contrary to the political<br />

and social order of the State<br />

Microfiche and microfilm<br />

Military equipment<br />

Precious metals and stones<br />

Trademarks, French, false or<br />

imitated<br />

Weapons<br />

Weights and measures, nonmetric.

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