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29 June 2021

Technological Equipment That Are Not Manufactured In Uzbekistan Will Be Exempted From VAT And Customs Duty

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The Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On approval of technological equipment, analogues of which are not manufactured in the Republic, exempted from customs duty...
Uzbekistan International Law

The Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On approval of technological equipment, analogues of which are not manufactured in the Republic, exempted from customs duty and VAT at import on the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan” №352 dated June 4, 2021 determined the list of technological equipment exempted from customs duty and VAT. In particular, 676 types of technological equipment were exempted from customs duty and VAT including:

  • equipment for milk processing / reprocessing;
  • equipment for the production of bakery products, pasta, spaghetti, or similar products;
  • equipment for the confectionery, cocoa powder or chocolate industry;
  • meat or poultry processing equipment;
  • machines for dyeing yarns;
  • automatic sewing machines;
  • civil passenger aircraft with more than 50 but less than 300 seats.

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