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Montserrat Government has approved Barrel Waivers for Christmas 2015

November 12, 2015

Montserrat Government has approved Barrel Waivers for Christmas 2015
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BY DISCOVERMNI.COM

The Government of Montserrat has approved the duty waivers on barrels for this Christmas season.

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Starting October 26 2015 until January 31, 2016 residents will only need to pay $30 on barrels arriving at Port Little Bay.

The waiver cannot be used by importers to bring in items for resale.

Each household will be limited to two barrels at this rate.

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Montserrat Government has approved Barrel Waivers for Christmas 2015

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/721news/montserrat-government-has-approved-barrel-waivers-for-christmas-2015/

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