Air freight outlets customs check Baiardtha increased by 280% during 2016

Author: AHF, MK
Editor: AHF

7/1/2017 16:59


Long-Presse / Baghdad

The General Administration of Customs on Saturday, increasing the Directorate outlets revenue Comerk air freight for the year 2016 increased by 280% after the application of the laws, instructions and decisions to maximize revenue, as indicated that they carried out several steps for the advancement of revenue through deliberate steps, he confirmed the formation of specialized committees to inventory of abandoned materials in the shipping stores Air and took legal action.

The Director General of the Commission Kazim Ali Abdullah in a statement received (range Press), a copy of "air cargo ports, customs revenues for 2016 increased to nearly three billion, eight hundred million dinars, while revenues were almost 2015 billion and one hundred million dinars, which constitute progress in Alkmarki work, and indicators help to move away from the unilateral dependence of oil revenues. "

Director General of the Commission said that "cadres and committees the authority has several steps have helped in promoting revenue by organizing deliberate steps, where the follow-up to the importing of ministries and institutions accumulated state and abandoned long ago exceeded the percentage of permitted and prescribed by the law," noting that "all parties amounted to the need to follow up pledges and the entry of bidders places to store materials offered for bidding in accordance with the applicable laws organized. "

Abdullah referred to "the formation of specialized committees to inventory of abandoned materials in air cargo warehouses and has taken legal action on them, it was destroyed materials for not meeting standards prescribed, follow through the Department of Legal Affairs and financial matters in the body, to end all belongings and procedures and to provide the Directorate Comerk air cargo consignments for all the abandoned and imported material that the non-conformity of specifications and regulations applicable in the country and menus. "

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