The Finance Ministry raised a handful of customs fees outlined in the executive regulations of the Customs Act, according to a decision published in the Official Gazette and picked up by Al Masdar. The increased costs include the deposit required for the release of goods, the royalties paid to the Customs Authority for goods stored in customs, and the cost of issuing official documents and storing goods.
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