Morocco Tariff 2026: Stay Compliant, Reduce Costs

A comprehensive guide to understanding Morocco Tariff rates, import duties, and classification rules to help you trade smarter and stay compliant.

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Types of Customs Duties

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Import Duty (Droit d'Importation)

Value Added Tax (TVA)

Para-fiscal Import Tax (TPI)

Domestic Consumption Tax (TIC)

Anti-dumping Duty

Morocco Customs Duties Overview

Morocco employs a cumulative import duty structure based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) value of goods, with standard ad valorem rates typically ranging from 2.5% to 40%. In addition to customs duties, importers must account for the Value Added Tax (TVA), usually set at 20%, and the Para-fiscal Tax on Imports (TPI) levied at 0.25% to fund trade promotion. While standard rates apply generally, Morocco has Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with the US and EU that may eliminate or reduce tariffs on qualifying originating goods.


Duty/Tax TypeStandard Rate / Status
Ad Valorem Duty2.5% - 40% (Standard)
Specific / Compound DutyApplicable to select agricultural products
Excise Tax (TIC)Varies (e.g., Alcohol, Tobacco, Energy)
Antidumping DutiesCase-specific (Protection of local industry)
Para-fiscal Tax (TPI)0.25% (General import levy)
Section 301N/A (US Import Specific)
Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF)N/A (US Import Specific)
Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF)N/A (US Import Specific)

Duty Type Definitions

  • Ad Valorem Duty: The primary method of taxation in Morocco, calculated as a percentage of the CIF value of the imported merchandise.
  • Specific / Compound Duty: Occasionally applied to agricultural goods, combining a value-based rate with a specific charge per unit of weight or volume.
  • Excise Tax (TIC): The Taxe Intérieure de Consommation applies to specific goods such as sugary drinks, tobacco, and hydrocarbons regardless of origin.
  • Antidumping: Additional duties imposed on specific foreign goods sold below fair market value to prevent injury to domestic Moroccan producers.
  • Section 301 / MPF / HMF: These are regulatory fees specific to United States customs entry and are not applicable when importing goods into Morocco.

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