The tariff rate for 23 pharmaceutical lines will be reduced from the current tariff rate of 3% to zero from December 13, 2021 to March 31, 2022

According to the Customs Department, the tariff rate for 23 pharmaceutical raw materials will be reduced from the current 3% tariff rate to zero% from December 13, 2021 to March 31, 2022. Ministry of Planning and Finance Control It is a product that is really needed in the production of medical drugs and can be produced locally in large quantities.

In order to protect the production of domestic medicines and facilitate the easy purchase of local medicines, the tariff rate of 23 pharmaceutical raw materials in Chapter (29), Appendix 29 of Myanmar Customs List (2017) has been reduced from the current tariff rate of 3% to zero tariff from 13 December 2021 to 31 March 2022.

Therefore, the promulgation date for the effective date of the promulgation date of the promulgation date of the promulgation date is October 3, 2021 to March 31, 2022 20 March 2021 20 March 2021 to apply for the Customs Duty Exemption Code as the Customs Duty Exemption Code for COVID-19. If less / more is collected, the return and re-collection process will be contacted to the relevant divisions. MACCS Branch issued Notification No. (15/2021).

Source: Daily Eleven

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As of December 11, a total of more than 18 million people have received the COVID-19 vaccine in Myanmar

As of December 11, a total of more than 18 million people have received the COVID-19 vaccine in Myanmar, according to the Ministry of Health. As of December 11, the first population to be planted in Myanmar was 5,799,482 (5.79 million); 13029777 (13.02 million) people who received two doses of the vaccine.

The total number of vaccinated people was 18,829,259 (18.82 million) and the total number of vaccinations was 31.85 million. The vaccine, which is currently being administered to people aged 40 and over, is now available at nearby health centers. Previously, people over the age of 65 were first transplanted, then reduced to those over 55 years of age; then on October 17 for those over 45 and from November 9 for those over 40.

As of November 21, a total of 31 million COVID-19 vaccines have been purchased by the Ministry of Health, and a total of 9168,800 vaccines received from donations and a total of 40,168,800 immunizations purchased and donated. A total of 24 million COVID-19 vaccines purchased from China have arrived in Myanmar, and about 50 percent of the target groups will be fully vaccinated in December, using these vaccines and existing vaccines.

Source: Daily Eleven