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    The Council of Ministers proposes linking the border ports with optical cable and consolidating the

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     The Council of Ministers proposes linking the border ports with optical cable and consolidating the Empty The Council of Ministers proposes linking the border ports with optical cable and consolidating the

    Post by Rocky Sun 07 Jan 2018, 4:20 am

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    (Encyclopedia of this day , news | [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ) - Baghdad / Tomorrow Press: chaired by the Secretary General of the Council ofMinisters Mahdi Keywords, on Sunday, a meeting to resolve matters for monitoring the import of goods and goods across the country Kavh.ozkr outlets statement of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers received "Tomorrow Press" A copy of which "the Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mehdi Alalak chaired a meeting to resolve matters of control of the import of goods and goods through the ports of all countries," pointing out that "the meeting was attended by members of the Diwan Commission 39 to monitor the import of goods consisting of the ministries of transport, planning, trade, health, Blessing To the Office of the Prime FH Minister and the Secretariat of Civil Crisis Management Cell. "

    The statement added that "the meeting concluded the proposal to link the border crossings with the optical cable network, consolidate the data of all border ports to eliminate the fraud of import licenses, eliminate the process of bypassing import licenses, and reactivate the random audit by the Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control, and work to include all Imports of certificates of conformity or examination reports to eliminate the manipulation of some of the loyalists and traders. "He said that" the meeting dealt with the problem of tax evasion, and the mechanism of operation of electronic systems to prevent it, and how to control the process of air cargo, The increase in the revenues of the port of Safwan border by 400% last year because of the procedures followed by the Commission, and control most of the fraud, manipulation and tax evasion.


    Note: The content that is entitled (The Cabinet proposes to link the border ports with optical cable and standardize their data to prevent smuggling) was published first on the site (Al-Ghad Press) and does not bear the content of this day's newsletter in any way. 
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     The Council of Ministers proposes linking the border ports with optical cable and consolidating the Empty The Council of Ministers encircles the smuggling at the border crossings by connecting them with the

    Post by Rocky Sun 07 Jan 2018, 6:39 am

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    [ltr]Baghdad Mawazine News 
    The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mehdi Alalak, on Sunday, a meeting to resolve the matters of control of the import of goods and goods across the country's ports. 
    "The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers Mehdi Al-Alak presided over a meeting to resolve matters related to the control of the importation of goods and goods through the country's ports," a statement issued by the Secretariat General of the Council of Ministers said. "The meeting was attended by members of the Diwaniyah Commission 39 The Ministry of Transport, Planning, Trade, Health, Agriculture and Interior, in addition to the Prime Minister's Office and the Secretariat of the Civil Crisis Management Cell. " 
    The statement added that "the meeting concluded the proposal to link the border crossings with the optical cable network, consolidate the data of all border ports to eliminate the fraud of import licenses, eliminate the process of bypassing import licenses, and reactivate the random audit by the Central Organization for Standardization and Quality Control, and work to include all Imports of conformity certificates or examination reports to eliminate the manipulations practiced by some loyalists and traders. " 
    He added that "the meeting dealt with the problem of tax evasion, the mechanism of operation of electronic systems to prevent it, and how to control the shipment of air, stressing the high revenues of the port of Safwan border by 400% last year because of the procedures followed by the Commission, and control of most of the fraud and manipulation and tax evasion. 
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