- Qatar has issued a circular exempting certain military and security imports from customs duties.
- The exemption applies to items listed in an annex, including military equipment, security devices, cybersecurity systems, drones, training equipment, and construction materials.
- The measure is based on a Council of Ministers Resolution and takes effect from March 24, 2026.
- The exemption is subject to Article 102 of the Customs Law and establishes a formal framework for these customs exemptions.
Source: mailchi.mp
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