Malawi Revenue Authority2025-01-112018magazinehttps://elibrary.mra.mw/handle/123456789/49The document from the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) outlines the legal implications and consequences of smuggling in Malawi, emphasizing that smuggling is a criminal offense punishable under the Customs & Excise Act. Individuals caught smuggling goods face severe penalties, including fines ranging from K100,000 to ten times the duty amount or imprisonment for up to three years. The MRA also highlights the importance of proper customs procedures for importers, including the declaration of goods and the potential for preferential duty rates under trade agreements. Smuggling undermines government revenue, which is essential for funding public services like infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture. The document encourages citizens to report suspected smuggling activities to help protect national interests and promote development.ensmugglingimprisonmentMRApenaltiesimporterscustoms2018 MRA Guide for Importers and Dangers of smugglingBook chapter