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  • Georgia Advocates No Road Duty for Armenian Cargo Transporters

    GEORGIA ADVOCATES ABOLISHMENT OF ROAD DUTY FOR ARMENIAN CARGO
    TRANSPORTERS


    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 16. ARMINFO. Georgia advocates abolishment of the
    road duty for Armenian cargo transporters, says deputy economic
    development minister of Georgia Gena Muradyan.

    The road duty is the key problem for cars crossing the
    Armenian-Georgian border. Muradyan says that the Georgian Government
    is liberalizing all the border crossing procedures. The road duty is
    $240 for one 20-ton container. The chief of the automobile transport
    administration of Georgia Alexander Chikvadze says that the Georgian
    Government has drafted a new transport code envisaging lifting all
    road duties for Armenia.

    Manukyan says that in 1994 Armenia and Georgia agreed to mutually
    abolish all road duties but point 4 was not clearly formulated and the
    sides have to date been levying the duties from each other. The issue
    of their abolishment was raised during Pres.Kocharyan's last year
    visit to Georgia and was welcomed by the Georgian side.
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