Parliamentary economy: the application of tariff law next year
12/06/2013 12:00 AM
Proposed development fees in a fund to support local product
Baghdad, Omar Abdel-Latif Commission announced the economy and investment parliamentary intention to push for the application of customs law next year after he proposed to collect the fees collected from this tariff in a special fund that supports local production. The House of Representatives has ended in the 26th session, which was held in September of last year, the first reading to amend the Customs Tariff Act. According to a statement issued by the information department of the Parliament then, it has completed the first reading of the draft law on second amendment to the tariff law No. (22) for the year 2010, submitted by the Committees of Finance and Economy and investment in order to provide the technical requirements necessary to implement the provisions of the tariff law and maintain the level of prices in the market Iraq at the present time and protect consumers from price increase expected result of implementing the Act and to provide the Ministry of Finance of the reasons and justifications practical and artistic to postpone its application. revealed parliamentary source familiar for "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," an agreement parliament to postpone the application of tariffs and in order to maintain market prices and consumer protection. government approved a bill to postpone the application of tariff law until check the conditions of its application, according to a statement issued by the Council of Ministers in a timely manner. Member of the Committee of Economy and Investment parliamentary Abdul Hussein Rissan Husseini stressed that the President of the General of Customs, Ministry of Finance promised the completion of a sophisticated system of tariffs Adapted from the UAE. Husseini said for "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," that this law will be implemented over the next year after that be completed all the requirements for the success of the new system as an electronic system and needs time and customizations. He pointed out that his committee did not agree at the outset to delay the application of this law, but it can not impose its opinion, on the grounds that the law taking space of time and claims were approved, but the government is voted on postponed and wrote to the House proposal to postpone this law to a certain period , leaving the validity of determining the period to the Council of Ministers. Moreover, the description of a member of the Salman al-Moussawi tariff law as "sovereign," he said, adding that his committee demanded more than once enabled this. said al-Moussawi said in an interview for "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," it "does not No country in the world are not running to the customs tariff law as regulating the entry and exit of goods within the country and protects the local product and prevents dumping policy. He MP "" The committee demanded on many occasions to expedite activating tariff law, but there excuses and flimsy by the Ministry of Finance and other ministries stating that there is no potential for the application of this law, "returned such a thing as" incorrect "as it can be applied to vocabulary certain local products and thus circulated to the rest. He noted Moussaoui that his committee proposed to put the amounts levied fees in a special fund to support the local product, rather than placed in the state treasury in order to take action to prevent price increases in relation to certain products, stressing the insistence of the Committee to activate this law due to suspension of a lot of industries. The Committee member Abdul-Abbas Hammoud al-Saadi has stressed the importance of completing the procedures and instructions on the law of tariffs and the formation of committees established by and then apply it. and said Saadi's "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," that the application of this law correctly and sound will reflect positively on the country's economy and provides opportunities Action moves and activates the private sector. |
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