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New procedure for clearing small orders will bring more security and transparency to users – Prime Minister


  30 Janvier      21        Media (1875),

   

Praia, Jan 30 (Inforpress) – The Prime Minister considered that the new procedure for clearing small orders will bring more security and transparency to users in the customs clearance process.
Ulisses Correia e Silva made this observation in statements to the press, Tuesday, before the launching ceremony of the new procedure for customs clearance of small orders, which took place at Warehouse A Enapor, in Praia.
“It makes the customs clearance of small orders easier, more agile, more transparent and safer in terms of time”, noted the Chief Executive, adding that this measure complements the law of the single rate for emigrants with the franchise regime.
For the Prime Minister, small orders represent an “important” part of the economy and in the relationship between emigrants and their families in Cabo Verde.

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