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Govt scraps duty on engine components in an effort to revive Air Zimbabwe

6 years agoTue, 09 May 2017 00:28:33 GMT
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Govt scraps duty on engine components in an effort to revive Air Zimbabwe

The government has scrapped duty on engine spares and components in an effort to turnaround the fortunes of Air Zimbabwe. The airliner has some of its planes grounded due to a lack of spares and needs at least $300 million to become viable.  This was revealed by Minister of Finance and Economic Development Patrick Chinamasa in a Government Gazette.

Part of Statutory Instrument 56 of 2017 in the Government Gazette reads

It is hereby notified that the Minister of Finance and Economic Development has, in terms of Section 235 of the Customs and Excise Act (Chapter 23:02), made the following regulations: 1. These regulations may be cited as the Customs and Excise (General) (Amendment) Regulations, 2017 (No.85).

144L (1) Subject to this section and to such conditions as the commissioner-general may fix, a rebate of duty shall, with immediate effect from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017, be granted on engine spares and components for Air Zimbabwe.

More: Herald

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