Optical street welcomes the decision Abadi and calls to cancel the tariff law
August 8, 2015
Basra / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - visual Street welcomed the decision of the prime minister regarding Haidaralebadi wait introduction of the new customs tariff law.
The Citizens for Besrion (IMN) that the position of the former provincial council to reject the force of this law is prompting the federal government to be patient, demanding at the same time to cancel the law, rather than wait.
They added that "various goods and imported goods prices have witnessed a remarkable increase over the past week, after the application of the new tariff law in Basra border ports, which caused the reluctance of traders and suppliers for the introduction of the goods and goods across the province outlets, which reflected negatively on commercial traffic in the whole of Basra" .
Citizens and praised the local government's decision to reject the previous work of Basra new customs tariff, and argued that the amended Act 21 gives local governments the constitutional right to work law or the new tariff refuse to work with.
It is noteworthy that the Basra Governorate Council recently instructed all border crossings to work 24 hours a day in order to speed up the entry of hundreds of trucks were overwhelmed by the ports in the past week.
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August 8, 2015
Basra / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - visual Street welcomed the decision of the prime minister regarding Haidaralebadi wait introduction of the new customs tariff law.
The Citizens for Besrion (IMN) that the position of the former provincial council to reject the force of this law is prompting the federal government to be patient, demanding at the same time to cancel the law, rather than wait.
They added that "various goods and imported goods prices have witnessed a remarkable increase over the past week, after the application of the new tariff law in Basra border ports, which caused the reluctance of traders and suppliers for the introduction of the goods and goods across the province outlets, which reflected negatively on commercial traffic in the whole of Basra" .
Citizens and praised the local government's decision to reject the previous work of Basra new customs tariff, and argued that the amended Act 21 gives local governments the constitutional right to work law or the new tariff refuse to work with.
It is noteworthy that the Basra Governorate Council recently instructed all border crossings to work 24 hours a day in order to speed up the entry of hundreds of trucks were overwhelmed by the ports in the past week.
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