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Prime Minister: Gov to launch Ukrainian customs reform since next year Jan 1
26.10.2016 10:14 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
As of yesterday, while speaking within the 5th session of the Ukrainian National Council of Reforms (held under the chairmanship of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko), Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groisman said the Government will shortly submit for approval to the National Council of Reforms a strategy of the Ukrainian customs reforming aimed to ensure the launch of it since next year Jan 1, Government Portal reports.
«We are going shortly to table the proposals to the National Council of Reforms in order to approve the reform strategy for the Ukrainian customs. We would prefer that this large-scale process begin from the Jan 1, 2017,» Groisman admitted.
As to the report, Groisman also noted that since this year Aug the country customs service had been showing a positive dynamics and so revenues to the State budget had grown, with additional amount of inflows totaling about UAH1.2 milliard.
«Its not enough. We need serious, systematic, comprehensive changes,» he said.
As to the report, the PM noted the importance of retrofitting of the Ukrainian customs service as «gray imports and smuggling are destroying the economic potential of the state, preventing Ukrainian businesses form becoming competitive» and hindering the national economy development.
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