As CITES uses trade measures for its implementation, one recommendation for improving the effectiveness of the Convention is a temporary suspension of trade. Recommendations to suspend trade in specimens of CITES-listed species are made by the Conference of the Parties and the Standing Committee. A recommendation to suspend trade provides a period of time during which the relevant country can move from non-compliance to compliance by inter alia making progress in the enactment of adequate legislation, combating and reducing illegal trade, submitting missing annual reports or responding to specific recommendations of the Standing Committee concerning the implementation of Article IV of the Convention in the context of the Review of Significant Trade. Recommendations to suspend trade are withdrawn immediately upon a country’s return to compliance.
At the request of CITES Parties and to assist implementation of the Convention, the Secretariat has developed a table of recommendations to suspend trade that are currently in force. The table shows the countries affected by the recommendation, the Notification to the Parties containing the recommendation, the basis for the recommendation and scope of trade involved in the recommendation. Where appropriate, explanatory comments are provided.
(Last update: 23/05/2025)
Country | Notification | Basis | Scope | Valid from |
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Afghanistan | No. 2013/018 | Annual reports | All trade | 17 May 2013 |
Bangladesh | No. 2023/129 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Aves spp. (CITES-listed birds) | 22 November 2023 |
Cameroon | No. 2022/045 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 08 June 2022 |
Central African Republic | No. 2022/045 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 08 June 2022 |
Chad | No. 2022/045 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 08 June 2022 |
Comoros | No. 2025/061 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 01 May 2025 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | No. 2018/082 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Manis spp. | 01 November 2018 |
No. 2022/017 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Psittacus erithacus | 15 January 2001 | |
Djibouti | No. 2011/010 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 30 April 2004 |
No. 2018/015 | Annual reports | All trade | 30 January 2018 | |
Dominica | No. 2024/030 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 10 January 2024 |
Ecuador | No. 2024/043 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Carcharhinus falciformis, Carcharhinus longimanus, Sphyrna lewini, Sphyrna mokarran, Sphyrna zygaena, Alopias spp., Cetorhinus maximus, Carcharodon carcharias, Isurus oxyrinchus, Isurus paucus, Rhincodon typus, Mobula spp. | 11 March 2024 |
Gambia | No. 2022/045 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 08 June 2022 |
Grenada | No. 2016/022 | Annual reports | All trade | 16 March 2016 |
Guinea | No. 2023/128 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | All commercial trade | 16 May 2013 |
Guinea-Bissau | No. 2022/045 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 08 June 2022 |
Lao People's Democratic Republic | No. 2023/127 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | All commercial trade | 21 November 2023 |
Lebanon | No. 2025/062 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 01 May 2025 |
Liberia | No. 2018/012 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 15 March 2016 |
Libya | No. 2024/031 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 10 January 2024 |
Madagascar | No. 2022/031 | Species action plan | Dalbergia spp., Diospyros spp. | 15 January 2016 |
No. 2022/031 | Species action plan | Dalbergia spp., Diospyros spp. (Population from Madagascar) | 15 January 2016 | |
Mali | No. 2022/045 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 08 June 2022 |
No. 2024/023 | Significant trade | Uromastyx geyri | 24 January 2024 | |
Nigeria | No. 2018/084 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 05 October 2018 |
Oman | No. 2024/032 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 10 January 2024 |
Sao Tome and Principe | No. 2022/038 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 07 May 2022 |
Somalia | No. 2019/035 | National legislation | All commercial trade | 30 July 2004 |
No. 2024/016 | Annual reports | All commercial trade | 12 January 2024 | |
Togo | No. 2022/045 | Compliance and enforcement - Article XIII | Pterocarpus erinaceus | 08 June 2022 |
Note:
As can be seen in the table above, a country can be subject to several recommendations to suspend trade and these recommendations may be different in scope. For example, there may be a recommendation to suspend all trade in specimens of CITES species with a certain country, or all commercial trade in CITES species, or all trade in specimens of a particular species. In such cases, all of the recommendations should be taken into account by Management Authorities considering applications for permits or certificates.
The reason why there can be more than one trade suspension in place for a country is because there are several processes that can result in such a recommendation. The recommendations are made at different times, independently of each other, and each one remains in effect until the criteria for its withdrawal have been met.