The Iraqi government decided to apply the law of customs tariff in all border crossing points, starting from the beginning of next August.
Questioned economist lion Muhammad Ali in the possibility of application of the law in all border crossing points, especially in the north and west of the country, as a result of circumstance security and political current, noting that "the application of the customs tariff law at the present time would not be feasible because of the lack of local product's ability to compete with his counterpart importer ".
Basra province, one of the most important border crossing points to Iraq was opposed earlier application of customs tariff law.
The Deputy Governor of Basra a certain Hassan told Radio Free Iraq "The application of this law would weaken the work of the southern border crossings, and will hurt the governorates border" and expressed fear that "pushes law traders to go to the border crossing points in the Kurdistan region, due to the non-imposition of government you know the region Kmarkip them. "
President of the Center for Market Research and Consumer Protection Salim al-Tamimi For his part, stressed the need to link the application of the customs tariff applying the product and the Consumer Protection Act, to support the local industry, and to reduce import, demanding "the application of the customs tariff, the majority of products entering the country."
The Presidency of the Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday (June 2) to meet the customs tariffs and taxes in all border crossing points to Iraq as of early next August.
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Questioned economist lion Muhammad Ali in the possibility of application of the law in all border crossing points, especially in the north and west of the country, as a result of circumstance security and political current, noting that "the application of the customs tariff law at the present time would not be feasible because of the lack of local product's ability to compete with his counterpart importer ".
Basra province, one of the most important border crossing points to Iraq was opposed earlier application of customs tariff law.
The Deputy Governor of Basra a certain Hassan told Radio Free Iraq "The application of this law would weaken the work of the southern border crossings, and will hurt the governorates border" and expressed fear that "pushes law traders to go to the border crossing points in the Kurdistan region, due to the non-imposition of government you know the region Kmarkip them. "
President of the Center for Market Research and Consumer Protection Salim al-Tamimi For his part, stressed the need to link the application of the customs tariff applying the product and the Consumer Protection Act, to support the local industry, and to reduce import, demanding "the application of the customs tariff, the majority of products entering the country."
The Presidency of the Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday (June 2) to meet the customs tariffs and taxes in all border crossing points to Iraq as of early next August.
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