- Hurricane Beryl relief measures include temporary exemptions from customs duty and general consumption tax
- These exemptions are aimed at helping those affected by the hurricane
- The relief measures are temporary and will only be in place for a limited time
- The exemptions are meant to ease the financial burden on those impacted by the hurricane
Source: research.ibfd.org
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