Georgian International Investors Association members attended the faculty program devoted to USA requirements for importation of GSP-eligible agricultural products... |
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010 11:32 |
In July 2010, CLDP was held workshops, sector-specific meetings, and site visits in Tbilisi, Kutaisi and Batumi for relevant government officials, trade association representatives, and private sector producers on how to expand Georgia’s exports under the GSP program and how to satisfy U.S. import standards and regulations.
The faculty for the program was held on July 26, 2010 by representatives from the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
The faculty program objectives were as:
1. To provide practical assistance to Georgian agribusinesses and the Government of Georgia on how to recognize and take advantage of market opportunities in order to increase exports to the United States.
2. To improve the skill and knowledge level of the Government of Georgia and the private sector to recognize and follow U.S. government requirements for importation, especially for agricultural products.
3. To improve the ability of the Government of Georgia and private sector exporters to take advantage of the U.S. GSP program.
A Joint Needs Assessment of Georgia by the United Nations and the World Bank noted that exports of Georgian goods and services were expected to decline by 22 percent in the beginning of 2009. In addition, according to the National Statistics Office of Georgia, Georgia’s exports to U.S. in 2009 totaled only $37 million (3% of total exports) and included just 9 of the 3,400 eligible product types under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program. The agribusiness sector, which accounts for 16 percent of Georgia’s economic output, has been the basis for significant exports to other nations.
Increased output and exportation of GSP-eligible agricultural products to the U.S. is possible by providing technical assistance to improve Georgian exporters’ ability to meet U.S. food and beverage import standards and regulations and to expand their use of GSP duty-free export opportunities. |
Friday, 23 July 2010 16:20 |
Commercial attache of France Mr. Daniel Patat was on a visit to International Investors Association of Georgia. Caucasus coordinator of French Businessmen council was engaged in the visit as well. The meeting was introductory. The chairman of Association Mr. Cemal Bilgingulluoglu informed the guest about the association structure, main goals, visions and priorities. Guests became interested in Association’s activities after the meeting with the government of Adjara. They were satisfied with the businessmen’ successful activities in Adjara region and with an advantage investment environment. |
Investing Across Borders 2010... |
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Friday, 16 July 2010 16:32 |
Based on a new report by the World Bank “Investing Across Borders 2010”, Georgia is one of the most opened countries for direct foreign investments among 87 countries in the world. Based on all indicators of mentioned research of World Bank, Georgia is fully opened for foreign capital and there are not any restrictions to foreign companies. Only 4 procedures and 4 days is enough to establish the business and LTDs in Georgia. Foreign company does not need any additional documents or permissions that it represents the subsidiary company of existed company in foreign country. Company is able to sign in the necessary documents for registration in “online” regime and receive the identification number. The companies are able to establish bank accounts in foreign currency. There is no any demand of existence of minimal foreign capital for local companies as well as for foreign companies. The establishment of business in Georgia can be done in less than a week. Based on mentioned research, it is necessary 33 days to establish the business in Poland, in Russia-31 days, in Greece-22 days, in Bulgaira-20 days, Armenia-18 days, Turkey 8 days. More than 6 months is necessary to begin the business in Angola (263 days) and Haiti (212 days). According to the law adopted in 2008, the registration issues concerning the possession of land has been significantly simplified and accelerated. Only 1 week is necessary to hold land under lease in Georgia while the mentioned procedure needs 5 months in Poland. The land of government’s property is possible to lease in 50 days while in Bulgaria it continues almost 1 year (352 days). Investing Across Borders 2010aims to help countries develop more competitive business environments by identifying good practices in investment policy design and implementation. It provides indicators examining sector-specific restrictions on foreign equity ownership, the process of starting a foreign business, access to industrial land, and commercial arbitration regimes in 87 countries.
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Tariffs and Fees for Services provided by Revenue Service |
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Friday, 16 July 2010 14:46 |
Tariffs and Fees for Services provided by Revenue Service Georgian Government Resolution No96 March 30, 2010
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Type of Service
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Service Term
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Tariff for Service (Including VAT)
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1
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To issue license for gambling games
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20 working days 10 working days 5 working days 1 working days
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Free 150 Gel 300 Gel 1 000 Gel
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2
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Private Tax Agent service
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6 Month
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2 000 Gel
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3
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To issue hasten notification on residency status insured by property
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More than 2 working days
2 working days
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Free
30 Gel
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4
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To issue note about Tax payer’s bank accounts
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More than 3 working days 3 working days 1 working days
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Free
10 Gel 20 Gel
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5
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For getting monthly declaration and its enclosures copies for 3 month time period from archive
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1 month 10 working days 2 working days
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Free 50 Gel 150 Gel
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6
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For getting monthly declaration and its enclosures copies for 3 to 6 month period from archive
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1 month 10 working days 2 working days
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Free 100 Gel 250 Gel
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7
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For getting monthly declaration and its enclosures copies for 6 month to 1 year time period from archive
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1 month 10 working days 2 working days
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Free 150 Gel 350 Gel
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8
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For getting monthly declarations copies from archive for more than 1 year time period
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1 month 10 working days 2 working days
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Free 250 Gel 500 Gel
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9
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For getting yearly declaration copy for 1 reporting year form the archive
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1 month 10 working days 2 working days
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Free 50 Gel 150 Gel
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10
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Non planned tax examination initiated by tax payer
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For persons less than 1 000 000 yearly turnover _ 10 000 Gel; In case of more than 1 000 000- yearly turnover _ 30 000 Gel
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11
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To issue hasten permission on custom warehouse activity, free warehouse activity, non custom trade point activity
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20 Working Days
10 Working Days
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Free
On every 1 square meter 0.1 Gel, but not less than 100 Gel; reservoir 1 cubic meter 0.05 Gel, but not less than 100 Gel;
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12
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To issue certificate of Origin
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In more than 2 working days 2 Working Days 4–8 Hours 1–3 Hours
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Free
40 Gel 100 Gel 150 Gel
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13
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In case of postal order, to do all custom clearance and deliver to the point named by receiver
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1 kg-1Gel, but not less than 30 Gel
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14
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In case of automobile, to do all custom clearance and deliver to the point named by receiver
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500 Gel
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15
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To issue certificate for the ship setting free from sanitary control/Conducting ship sanitary control
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1 Working Day
More than 1 working day
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400 Gel
200 GEL
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16
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To issue certificate for means of transport For transporting goods With `TIR~ note
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4 Hours 1 day More than 1 day
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400 GEL 300 GEL 200 GEL
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17
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In order to make custom clearance for Excisable alcoholic beverages relocated as postal order (including beer) and deliver to the point named by receiver
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Ten times more amount than excise rate but not less than 10 GEL
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18
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For National Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity 8701, 8702, 8703, 8704, 8705 and 8711 codes of motor vehicles(Engine volume more than 50 sm3) to continue submission date for custom declaration In order to make custom clearance (Not more than 45 calendar days, without placing temporarily in custom warehouse)
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Not more than 5 calendar days _ for each calendar day 20 GEL; More than 5 calendar days _ 100GEL + for each calendar day 10 GEL
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19
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Preliminary conclusion of Tax organ concerning using Tax code
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More than 10 working Days
10 Working Days
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Equity more than 1 000 000 GEL and/or more than 10 000 000 GEL yearly Turnover; For the others _ 5000 GEL. Equity more than 1 000 000 GEL and/or more than 10 000 000 GEL yearly Turnover _ 30 000 GEL; For the others_ 15 000 GEL
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20
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If Revenue Service Representative takes part in making act on cutting off inventory holdings
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5% of balance value, not less than 300 and not more than 1 000 GEL.~.
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The Georgian Chamber of Commerce and Industry resumed issuance of the certificate of origin... |
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Friday, 09 July 2010 16:16 |
According to a joint order of the Minister of Finance of Georgia and the Minister of Economic Development of Georgia №890-№1-1/2978 as of December 30, 2009, the Georgian Chamber of Commerce and Industry was granted the right to resume issuance of the certificate of origin of goods.
If, prior to August 1, 2008 the Chamber only issued CT-1 certificate of origin of goods, the mentioned order entitled it to additionally issue three more certificates:
- Non-preferential certificate of origin;
- Preferential certificate of origin – form A;
- Preferential certificate of origin – EUR 1.
The Chamber has a many years' experience in issuance of certificates, which is a guarantee that our service will be prompt, high-quality and significantly preferential.
The period of issuance of the certificate by the Chamber, as well as the service charge (including VAT), will be determined in the following way:
- if issuance of the certificate will take more than 2 working days – free of charge;
- 2 days – 20 GEL;
- 4-8 hours – 50 GEL;
- 1-3 hours – 75 GEL.
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Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation plans the construction of oil refine factory in Georgia ... |
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 17:32 |
Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation plans the construction of oil refine factory in Georgia. The corporation has announced the expression of interest within the planning-construction of oil refine factory. Consultant has to study the technical and economical opportunities of oil refine complex’s construction, which has to satisfy the financing demands of international financial institutions. Particularly, market analysis, determination of supply opportunities, determination of produced petroleum volume, estimation of profit and expenditure, the analysis of alternative decisions, risk analysis, development of Business plan and financial model, the estimation of infrastructure and service concerning the project, conceptual planning. Technical-economical substantiation prepared by consultant has to present the information about the estimation of possible influence of project on geographical environment, subscribe of legislative limitations and regulations and the enough information for forming of the tender documentation for further detailed projecting and construction.
Based on the information of Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation, oil refine factory of Georgia does not work currently properly, country depends completely on imported oil products. Increasing demand on oil commodities on local and regional market and development of infrastructure creates the basis for existence of oil refine complex. The delivery of proposal will be able till 15 July. |
Meeting with Export Promotion Service ... |
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Saturday, 03 July 2010 14:09 |
On July 2nd of current year in office of International Investors Association was held meeting between exporters and head coordinator of Export promotion Service of the national investment agency Mr. Mikheil Kobaladze, commercial attaché of European Union representation Ms. Virginia Kosoul, The German Technical Support Society representative Mrs. Aleksandra Operman and Alexander Revia. At the meeting were attending Commercial attaché Of Turkish republic in Batumi Volkan Berker, Chairman deputy of International Investors Association Cezmi Akshahin, Chairman of Trustee Board Mr. Levan Shervashidze, The head of Certification and licensing department of Finance and Economic Ministry, trustee from Ministry of Agriculture, 32 exporters and mass media representatives.
At the meeting were presented presentations of Export Promotion Service and trade relationships between Georgia and European Union by Commercial attaché of European Union.
Timely solution of all issues of the meeting raised by exporters will lead to easier work and growth of export volume.
Export Promotion Service in nearest future will put in motion new trade web-portal and export info center due to promote making contacts between local entrepreneurs and foreign buyers. |
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