Facilitating tuna imports and reducing the price of canned fish by eliminating value-added tax in Iran

Published 2024년 1월 6일

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Masoud Bakhtiari, head of Iran's Canning Industry Syndicate, addressed the issue of tuna fish pricing at a press conference, suggesting that removing the value added tax on the product could reduce the price of canned food by 10 thousand tomans. He also noted that domestic tuna prices are higher than those of imported tuna, and suggested that facilitating the import process could help reduce prices for consumers. Bakhtiari emphasized the nutritional value and availability of canned fish as well as the need to address pricing issues in the industry.
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According to ISNA, Masoud Bakhtiari, in the press conference of the responsible fishing conference, emphasized the value chain of tuna fish in response to the question whether the price of canned fish will be cheaper next year or not. He said: By maintaining the current conditions, if the value added tax of this product is removed, the price of canned food will decrease by 10 thousand tomans. He added: This product is not subject to prior pricing but is subject to mandatory pricing. That is, the support organization and the Ministry of Jihad are in charge of pricing. The head of Iran's Canning Industry Syndicate added: The price of imported tuna per kilo is lower than domestic tuna. Bakhtiari stated: The solution to reduce the price, in addition to removing the value added tax, is to facilitate the import process. This year, the domestic tuna catch has decreased and a part of it must be supplied by imports. He further said: We are looking for canned fish to reach the consumers at ...
Source: Isna

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