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Prices of imported goods not allowed to be increased above 17%

  1. Economy
July 18, 2018 - 10:5

TEHRAN- Managing director of Iran Chamber of Guilds announced that each business unit is permitted to increase the prices of imported goods between seven to 17 percent, Tasnim news agency reported on Tuesday.

According to Ali Avazpour any further rise in the prices of the imported goods is illegal and would be supervised and sued by General Inspection Organization and Suspending Organization of Iran.

HJ/MA

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