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The document ceased to be valid since August 1, 2008 according to Item 7 of the Resolution of the President of Turkmenistan of  27.07.2008 No. 9925

RESOLUTION OF THE PRESIDENT OF TURKMENISTAN

of April 5, 2002 No. 5630

About establishment of excises on the imported reinforcement and metal units

For the purpose of improvement of quality and reliability of objects under construction in the territory of Turkmenistan, and also accomplishment of normative requirements for ensuring seismostability of buildings and constructions I decide:

Establish excises on the reinforcing cores imported and used in the territory of Turkmenistan, reinforcement units, metal profiles, metal products and designs made of metal scrap in the amount of 200 US dollars for 1 ton.

 

President of Turkmenistan

Saparmurat Turkmenbashi

 

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