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Monday 31 January 2005
Export - Import Regulations Act Enacted 26 September, 1993
SET BY: PUBLIC RELATIONS OF MINISTRY OF COMMERCE
From: Iran Trade Point Network
http://www.irtp.com
Article 1 Regulations in respect of the exportation and importation of goods and the delivery of related services to all exporters and importers and also to those that the application of the law requires their naming, shall be governed by this law, and all laws which are inconsistent with it, are hereby annulled . Article 2 Exportable and importable goods are classified into the (...)

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Monday 31 January 2005
Export-import regulations Act
From: Iran Trade Point Network http://www.irtp.com
Article 1 Regulations in respect of the exportation and importation of goods and the delivery of related services to all exporters and importers and also to those that the application of the law requires their naming, shall be governed by this law, and all laws which are inconsistent with it, are hereby annulled. FONT (...)

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Monday 31 January 2005
Central Bank Regulations on Imported Goods
From: www.netiran.com
Iran Exports and Imports (Bimonthly) March-April 1995, No.34, Pages: 92-94 Word Count: 2808
Text: The following Circular, addressed to concerned banks, has been issued by the Central Bank of Iran: Please be informed that Circular No. 60/1217 dated 9/11/1373 (January 29, 1995) which indicates that a guarantee must be possed for the import of foreign exchange derived from non-oil exports, has been rectified as outlined below. The superseding regulations and (...)

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Monday 31 January 2005
Customs Regulations Governing the Goods Carried by Passengers
From: www.netiran.com
Sanat Haml-O-Naghl, Scientific, Technical, Economic & Informative January 1995, Vol. 14, No. 135, Page: 54 Word Count: 1075
Summary: Under the Customs Regulations of Iran, passengers, - Iranian or foreign - , may take with them at the time of leaving the country, in addition to personal and travel effects, goods made in Iran without limitation, provided that the goods are not of commercial value. These regulations also cover foreign made goods up to 150,000 (...)

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