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    Traders are closing the gate of Umm Qasr tomorrow to demand the abolition of customs tariffs applica

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    Traders are closing the gate of Umm Qasr tomorrow to demand the abolition of customs tariffs applica Empty Traders are closing the gate of Umm Qasr tomorrow to demand the abolition of customs tariffs applica

    Post by Rocky Tue 16 Feb 2016, 10:27 am

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    Basra - INA / dealers in the province of Basra from my Savior and suppliers of goods and cargo through ports, reported on Tuesday that they would stage a mass rally on Wednesday in the port of Umm Qasr.
    A commercial source, the reporter, "the Iraqi News Agency" in Basra, said that the demonstration will be organized in front of the main gate to the port of Umm Qasr tomorrow morning to demand the abolition of customs tariffs applied in the southern ports.
    He added that the demonstrators will close the gate in front of trucks of goods traffic.
    And tomorrow's demonstration was the second in less than two weeks, and the last will not be in the context of protest against the decision of the Ministry of Finance to impose customs tariffs on the southern commercial outlets and the exclusion of the Kurdistan region.

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