Issawi: Finance will adopt the customs tariff in June next for consumer protection
On: Sun 03/18/2012 15:50
Baghdad (news) .. Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi customs tariff for the immediate next June to support the industry, agriculture and protect the consumer and the producer of Iraq.
He said Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi in a press conference held at the Directorate of Customs in Baghdad and attended by the Agency (news) said on Sunday: The ministry identified the first of June next date for the direct tariff customs for all goods entering Iraq, explaining that the application of the customs tariff will be in accordance with tight controls and control heavy on the staff.
He added that the customs tariff to be applied will not significantly impact on the consumer in terms of higher commodity prices in local markets, and will protect producer and consumer Iraqi alike and has developed an approach to tariff old had been working with Iraq before 2003, and will vary their proportions depending on the quality of goods and commodities.
He explained: that the application of the customs tariff that would support the production, industry, local agriculture and reduce flood the market with goods bad, as well as to facilitate Iraq's accession to the WTO, as well as the State's right to get on collection of goods and goods entering Iraq. / Finished / d. Q /
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On: Sun 03/18/2012 15:50
Baghdad (news) .. Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi customs tariff for the immediate next June to support the industry, agriculture and protect the consumer and the producer of Iraq.
He said Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi in a press conference held at the Directorate of Customs in Baghdad and attended by the Agency (news) said on Sunday: The ministry identified the first of June next date for the direct tariff customs for all goods entering Iraq, explaining that the application of the customs tariff will be in accordance with tight controls and control heavy on the staff.
He added that the customs tariff to be applied will not significantly impact on the consumer in terms of higher commodity prices in local markets, and will protect producer and consumer Iraqi alike and has developed an approach to tariff old had been working with Iraq before 2003, and will vary their proportions depending on the quality of goods and commodities.
He explained: that the application of the customs tariff that would support the production, industry, local agriculture and reduce flood the market with goods bad, as well as to facilitate Iraq's accession to the WTO, as well as the State's right to get on collection of goods and goods entering Iraq. / Finished / d. Q /
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