The new customs tariff in Angola, which was due to come into force on January 1, is now expected to be implemented only in March, said the country’s Customs director-general Valentim Manuel, quoted by Angolan newspaper Jornal de Angola.
Manuel reportedly said that the process had been delayed because the document needed some corrections “which have been practically finished so that by March it can be applied”.
The new customs tariff list was approved by Angola’s parliament in March 2013 and published in the country’s official bulletin on 22 November of the same year.
Angola’s customs tariff bill delayed
17 Feb 2014 - by Staff reporter
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