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🇬🇶 How Much Does It Cost to Import a Car to Equatorial Guinea?

Combined import taxes in Equatorial Guinea run about 55%–85% of a vehicle's CIF value. On a $10,000 (CIF) car that is roughly $5,500–$8,500 in duties and taxes — before ocean freight and local clearance. Below is the full 2026 breakdown, then a free calculator for your exact car.

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Key import facts for Equatorial Guinea

Ocean freight to Equatorial Guinea

Destination portRoRo (1 car ≈ 12.5 CBM)40HQ container (2–3 cars)Transit
Malabo / Bata$1,563–$1,850$3,650–$4,15040–48 days *

RoRo cost shown for a midsize car (~12.5 CBM). A 40-foot high-cube container is shared across multiple cars. Figures marked * are estimates — confirm live rates with your forwarder.

Frequently asked questions

How much are import duties and taxes on a car in Equatorial Guinea?

Combined import taxes (duty, excise and VAT) run about 55%–85% of the car's CIF value. On a $10,000 (CIF) car that is roughly $5,500–$8,500 in duties and taxes, before ocean freight and local port/clearance fees.

How long does it take to ship a car to Malabo / Bata, Equatorial Guinea?

Ocean transit to Malabo / Bata is typically 40–48 days, depending on the origin port and sailing schedule. (Freight figures are estimates — confirm with your forwarder.)

Can I import a used car into Equatorial Guinea?

Yes. Used vehicles can be imported into Equatorial Guinea subject to the age rule and standard duties and taxes above.

Does Equatorial Guinea require left-hand or right-hand drive vehicles?

Equatorial Guinea drives on the right, so left-hand-drive (LHD) vehicles are the standard.

Estimate your exact cost

Tax rates, car age and engine size all change the final number. Use the free AxisLink calculator to get a line-by-line landed cost for your specific vehicle and destination port.

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