Uzbekistan may revise customs duties on import of cars
Customs duties on the import of cars may be revised, according to Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Investments and Foreign Trade Sardor Umurzakov.

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This issue is relevant in connection with Uzbekistan’s plans to join the WTO and strengthen ties with the EAEU, Umurzakov says.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that today several car manufacturers are entering the Uzbek market at once. This will undoubtedly become a driver for the development of the automotive industry.
“I agree that there should not be a monopoly in the automotive industry in Uzbekistan,” Umurzakov said.
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