Kurdistan Customs: next year will see taxes on goods coming to him 5 percent of the value of
Monday, 31 December 2012 18: 35
{Sulaymaniyah: Euphrates news} Kurdistan Customs announced that next year would see the customs tax on goods coming from abroad by 5% to maintain the price of goods produced locally.
Customs officer Kurdistan Aziz Kadir told {Euphrates news} today that "Iraq was imposing tariffs on goods entering before 2003 in accordance with the law of 77 to 1955 and then stopped with the entry of US troops into Iraq in 2003 to the US overseer in Iraq Bremer charges 5% on goods coming into Iraq and then charges known reconstruction of Iraq," he said, adding that "there are some goods prohibited importation into the territory in some seasons of the year In the interest of local product and encouraged ".
Iraq is linked with neighbouring States through 13 border ports, in addition to five air ports and five marine ports, including port and Rabia with Syria, and a post with Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Arar with port, port walmnzeret with Iran Shalamjah, and Ibrahim Khalil port that links Iraq with Turkey. over 34
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