ARMENIA TO IMPORT GOODS WITHOUT RUSSIAN EXPORT DUTIES - MP
February 14, 2014 | 17:35
YEREVAN. - Armenia's joining Customs Union will enable to import
goods without Russian export duties, ruling party MP Gagik Minasyan
told reporters.
"The main difference from the current regime is abolition of customs
duties for Armenia," he said.
Minasyan noted that 61% of exported goods from Russia were liable
to customs duties, among them petroleum products, gas, raw diamonds,
fertilizers, wood and other goods.
Besides, the imported goods will be free from VAT on the border. It
will be possible to pay the tax in 20-50 days.
"The paper work will become easier. This will open up new opportunities
for the producers of Armenia and Karabakh," he added.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
February 14, 2014 | 17:35
YEREVAN. - Armenia's joining Customs Union will enable to import
goods without Russian export duties, ruling party MP Gagik Minasyan
told reporters.
"The main difference from the current regime is abolition of customs
duties for Armenia," he said.
Minasyan noted that 61% of exported goods from Russia were liable
to customs duties, among them petroleum products, gas, raw diamonds,
fertilizers, wood and other goods.
Besides, the imported goods will be free from VAT on the border. It
will be possible to pay the tax in 20-50 days.
"The paper work will become easier. This will open up new opportunities
for the producers of Armenia and Karabakh," he added.
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