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1 There's no need to absorb the costs like, say, retailers who import goods do.
2 Their occupation is merchandise; to carry goods to Europe and import goods into Persia.
3 But there are still limits -in particular, on the ability of companies to import goods .
4 Retail NZ's survey also showed 73 percent of retailers were struggling to import goods from overseas.
5 This meant it became more expensive to import goods , and in an import-dependent economy this was catastrophic.
6 To import goods into Russia, they were forced to pay brokers, who ran a sophisticated customs-clearing scam.
7 The problem with the tourism industry, he said, is that Greece has to import goods to supply tourists' needs.
8 The budget will also slap taxes on a host of import goods from food to electrical items, Rajapaksa said.
9 We have to think about how to import goods from abroad and how to protect the market from traffickers.
10 Through carousel fraud perpetrators import goods VAT-free from other countries, then sell the goods to domestic buyers, charging them VAT.
11 We import goods worth $200 billion.
12 That helps lift the greenback, making it harder for emerging market countries to repay debts or import goods priced in dollars.
13 Under the current EU duty-free scheme, travellers can only import goods worth €175 before they are liable to VAT.
14 Retailers who import goods would also be affected, along with auto manufacturers who rely on just in time parts delivery, he said.
15 Christmas shoppers have been warned they may face a heavier bill than expected if they import goods thinking they are getting a bargain.
16 You couldn't import goods or take money overseas without permission and the top tax rate was 66 percent -unemployment was very low however.
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