Yatseniuk orders revoking imports duty on used cars, apart from Russian ones
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk has ordered that profile agencies submit a bill on revoking imports duty on used cars from all countries, apart from Russia, to parliament.
"I ask the Finance Ministry, Economic Development and Trade Ministry and the State Fiscal Service to submit a bill on revoking imports duty on used cars to the Verkhovna Rada," he said at a government meeting on Wednesday.
The prime minister said that the bill should apply to all imported cars, apart those made in Russia.
"I've received dozens and hundreds of letters from citizens. People believe that this will be the right step to lift the burden from citizens and allow them to buy more cars," he said.
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