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No custom taxes on cell phones

Economy | 2009-07-01

There will be no customary charges on cell phones. This agreement between the the EU countries today satisfied the Swedish Minister for Trade Ewa Björling.

According to the initial proposal by the EU-commission, advanced phones would not be classified as cell phones anymore and thereby be subject of customary charges on up to fourteen percent writes DN.

This would harm many European companies and threaten Swedish jobs according to the minister. Finland has also been worried about the proposal.

The decision came on the same day as Sweden took over the EU presidency.
 

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