Wed, 4 Oct 2006: Taking counsel: How much can you rely on your customs …
Oct 4, 2006 Baltics
Such an assumption can be a mistake. As a rule, the agreement between the holder of goods and a broker provides that payments received from the holder of goods to pay taxes and customs duties ha...Tags: Assumption, Broker Company, Custom Duties, Customs Duties, Liabilities, Mistake, Risk, State Budget, State Revenue
Thu, 17 Jul 2003: Pork saga continues – with dubious results…
Jul 17, 2003 Baltics
At the beginning of the year, OU Estonia had 10,000 pigs, but the number has now been brought down to half, he said.Madlene Vettik, press officer at Rakvere Lihakombinaat, a meat packer, said no c...Tags: Agriculture Ministry, Alleviation, Customs Duties, Dubious Results, Latvia, Meat Packer, Meat Purchase, Pigs, Poland, Producers, Protection Measures, Protectionist Measures, Rakvere, Rose, Saga
Thu, 15 May 2003: In Brief - 2003-05-15…
May 15, 2003 Baltics
Still, he lauded their efforts."This is a free promotion of the companies at the international market," Lauras Gaisrys said. (Baltic News Service)Next target: deboned meatELA, the association of ...Tags: Baltic News Service, Cattle Breeders, Competitiveness, Customs Duties, Estonia, Free Promotion, Import Duties, July 1, Life Committee, Meat Processing, Meatpackers, Negative Signal, Rural Life, Target
Thu, 25 Nov 1999: Estonia’s Parliament sets import duties…
Nov 25, 1999 Estonia
The tariff on mutton, imported from New Zealand, is 15 percent. The duty on various cheeses will be from 35 to 38.5 percent, depending on their fat content. Considering the number of free trade ag...Tags: Canada, Cheeses, Customs Duties, Customs Tariffs, Estonia, Fat Content, Free Trade Agreements, Import Duties, Imposition, Mutton, New Zealand, Number Of Countries, Parliament, Regulatory Effect, Russia, Tariff, Trade Partners, United States
Thu, 4 Feb 1999: Summed up…
Feb 4, 1999 Baltics
Trezins said he would understand if farmers wanted to check trucks that were carrying import cargo, but they were checking transit cargo in a "brutal manner" as well. EU FOODSTUFFS TO JUMP IN PRIC...Tags: Agriculture Ministry, Brutal Manner, Cheese, Curds, Customs Duties, Draft Document, Eu Commission, European Union, Farmers, Foodstuffs, Frozen Beef, Import Cargo, Import Duties, Lithuanian, Milk Products, Sausages, Tariff Increase, Tariffs, Transit Cargo, Trucks
Thu, 19 Nov 1998: Summed up…
Nov 19, 1998 Baltics
The U.S. company requested a lower price for electricity and asked to exempt it from equipment and raw material import taxes for 10 years. The Economics Ministry has not announced their stand on t...Tags: Agriculture Ministry, Bank Of Estonia, Customs Duties, Economics Ministry, Electricity, Electronics Company, Finance Minister, Import Taxes, Intel, Lithuania, Marketing, Memory Elements, Processors, Proposals, Protective Tariffs, Raw Material, U S Company, Vingis, Zero Tariff
Thu, 27 Aug 1998: Vagnorius urges support for exports…
Aug 27, 1998 Baltics
The reason is that Russia has applied an extra 3 percent customs duty on all imported goods; moreover the value added tax on imports has been increased from 8 to 20 percent.The Lithuanian Industri...Tags: Confederation, Customs Duties, Customs Duty, Extra 3, Free Trade Agreement, Imported Products, Industrialist, Information Sources, Lithuania, Local Markets, Negative Evaluation, Reason, Russia, Russian Markets, Value Added Tax, Vice President