Maldives Trade Law Amendment To Generate 38.9 Million USD

Maldives Trade Law Amendment To Generate 38.9 Million USD

MALE, July 30 (NNN-PSM) – The Recent amendments to a key trade law in the Maldives are likely to generate an additional 38.9 million U.S. dollars to the state, local media, citing the Maldives Customs Service (MCS), reported.

MCS Senior Superintendent, Ahmed Niyaz, was quoted as saying that, amendments to the Maldives’ Export-Import Act have affected duties on 1,600 items, adding 38.9 million U.S. dollars annually to state coffers, though only an additional nine million U.S. dollars would be made in 2020.

Niyaz noted that duties have been reduced or removed, for many common goods sold by small and medium enterprises (SMEs), while duties have been raised on other items, following the 17th Amendment to the Export-Import Act of the Maldives, which was passed by Parliament on July 15 and ratified by President Ibrahim Solih on July 23.

The legal changes also stipulate that three percent of duties, applied on tobacco, be deposited in a fund to finance anti-smoking campaigns, and import of single-use plastics be prohibited starting in Jan, 2021.– NNN-PSM

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