03/02/2015 18:47
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Cabinet, announced on Tuesday, agreeing to the inclusion of imported goods and materials, and for which there is those of Iraqi companies, customs tariff law, and while pointing to the formation of a ministerial committee to prepare a draft to amend the provincial Law No. (21) as amended and stop all actions by the provinces until the ratification of the amendments , confirmed the allocation of 500 million dinars to Erbil Club to participate in the Asian Club Championship.
The council said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of "The Board Product those of the Iraqi public companies and mixed private and all approved the recommendation of the Committee on Economic Affairs on the inclusion of goods and materials imported all customs tariff number Law (22) for the year 2010".
The Council pointed to "the formation of a ministerial committee headed by the Prime Minister or his nominee for the preparation of a draft to amend the provincial Law No. (21) the rate of ministries covered by the law and are stopping all actions by the provinces until the ratification of the amendments under the voting that took place in the Council of Ministers to withdraw appeal provincial Law No. (21) of the amended Federal Court. "
Council and said he "agreed to allocate to Erbil Club (500) million to participate in the Asian Club Championship representatives of Iraq and to the Federation of clubs (250) million and depending on the availability of cash."
Customs and tariffs are taxes levied on goods imported by the state on the other, and used several customs tariff countries to protect the industry from foreign competition and by raising the prices of imported goods, so the customs tariff encourage local industries to increase production, and forced citizens to pay higher prices if they wish imported goods, the Ministry of Finance has adopted a new Kmarkip fees on imported goods was the measure sparked mixed reactions among economists, investors and traders in the area of impact on the reduction of the entry of imported goods and high prices.
The Ministry of Finance announced on December 30, 2014, that the imposition of customs duties on imported goods will be starting from 2014, and by no more than 20% of their value, indicating that the fees will be imposed at all border crossings, including the Kurdistan region.
The representative of the religious authority in Karbala in January 10, 2014, called, to "togetherness among everyone to combat extremist ideas and adopt a moderate ideology as the basis of peaceful coexistence," and stressed that some provinces suffer "deprive more ratios" than others, which "generates a feeling of humiliation among their children." and, while "questioned" the ability of the industrial and agricultural sectors to fill a market need in the event of the application of the customs tariff law, stressed the need to "consider the resolution full economic study and not to rush to achieve its objectives."
The Cabinet decided, in (January 7, 2014), modified its previous decision and implementation of the tariff in stages, and that it would not include food, clothing, construction, agricultural supplies and materials related to domestic industries.
Dozens of traders and importers of goods demonstrated in Safwan border port west of Basra province, in (January 4, 2014), in protest against the application of the tariff law, and Ocdo that the resolution in its current form as "detrimental to the citizens, while economists emphasized that the application of the exceptions include food , and the reduction of import shoddy materials imported to the country.
The Minister of Finance Agency purity of net debt stressed, in the (second from January 2014), in the port of Umm Qasr that his ministry will begin the implementation of the cabinet's decision to apply the tariff law, and the imposition of duties on goods that are provided through various border crossings, "referring to "Some goods that contribute to the activation of agricultural, industrial and investment sector will be exempt from the fees."
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