Regulation for importation and exportation of horses into Myanmar. Country/Territory Myanmar Document type Regulation Date 2002 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock Keyword Internal trade International trade Equine-animals Animal health Certification Quarantine Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, Indian Ocean, Least Developed Countries, South-Eastern Asia Abstract The Regulation provides for the importation of horses in Myanmar. Every animal shall be introduced in the country in presence of a valid import licence issued by the Authorities of Myanmar. The veterinary certification shall include their pedigree and certificate that they are free from any infective disease or parasitism at the time of exportation. Moreover their areas of provenience must have been disease-free in the last 12 months prior to the export (Section 3). The animals must also be tested negative for Equine Infectious Anaemia, Equine Viral Arthritis and African Horse Sickness 30 days prior to the export date. Quarantine shall cover at least 30 days from the date of arrival and shall be released only after having satisfied all veterinary assessment and tests, whose fees shall be charged to the owners. Quarantine and Health certificates fees shall be paid (500 kyats per animal) respectively. Full text English