- Dominica announces VAT and import duty cuts on essential food items
- Changes effective October 1, 2025
- Aimed at reducing cost of living and easing financial burden
- Items with no import duty include chicken-backs, rice, oats, codfish, cooking oil, milk, and more
- Items not subject to VAT include milk, flour, rice, sugar, and locally produced goods
- VAT exemptions to expand for six months to include more items like blackeye peas, cornmeal, canned meats, cereals, and household products
- Public encouraged to adopt cost-saving measures like backyard gardening and buying local produce
- Government committed to policies easing financial pressure
- Emphasis on financial mindfulness and community cooperation
Source: dominicanewsonline.com
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