Baghdad/features & status of the Iraqi media network – the CBI said that with the application of the law of customs tariffs on goods alastlaket that helps the country's economic development.
Deputy Central Bank Governor Mohammad Saleh appearance (features & status of the Iraqi media network) that "the Central Bank supported the application of the Customs Tariff Act on consumer goods that support Iraqi economy."
"The Central Bank believes it is important to use oil revenues to improve the Iraqi economy and diversification of oil imports during the next stage".
Commission declared the parliamentary economy and investment that it recommended that the Government customs tariff activation code later this month at the lowest rates are 5% kmerkih and almamthlh for reconstruction of Iraq.
Cabinet instructed in April, the Ministry of finance to work customs tariff from 30 June.
And was scheduled to enter the new customs tariff law No. 22 for the year 2010 into application in March 2011, but the high prices in local markets in conjunction with the country's political crisis prevented it, with the Ministry of Finance announced the postponement of the tariff act until this year. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Deputy Central Bank Governor Mohammad Saleh appearance (features & status of the Iraqi media network) that "the Central Bank supported the application of the Customs Tariff Act on consumer goods that support Iraqi economy."
"The Central Bank believes it is important to use oil revenues to improve the Iraqi economy and diversification of oil imports during the next stage".
Commission declared the parliamentary economy and investment that it recommended that the Government customs tariff activation code later this month at the lowest rates are 5% kmerkih and almamthlh for reconstruction of Iraq.
Cabinet instructed in April, the Ministry of finance to work customs tariff from 30 June.
And was scheduled to enter the new customs tariff law No. 22 for the year 2010 into application in March 2011, but the high prices in local markets in conjunction with the country's political crisis prevented it, with the Ministry of Finance announced the postponement of the tariff act until this year. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]