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Turkey's Tobacco And Alcohol Regulator Increases Compliance And Service Fees 3.83% For 2017
16 February 2017
Moroglu Arseven
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Turkey's Tobacco and Alcohol Market Regulatory Board has
increased compliance and service fees by 3.83% for 2017. Increases
apply to compliance and service fees for Certificates of Compliance
for building new facilities, as well as Project Alterations for the
trade and production of tobacco products.
Decision number 12382 was published in Official Gazette number
29926 on 22 December 2016, in line with Article 23 of the
Regulation on Production and Trade of the Tobacco Products. Please
see the link for the full text of the Decision
(only available in Turkish).
Information first published in the MA | Gazette, a fortnightly legal
update newsletter produced by Moroğlu Arseven.
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