- The cabinet approved Finance Minister Smotrich’s order raising the VAT exemption on personal imports from $75 to $150.
- The order allows citizens to import up to $150 in goods without paying the 18% VAT, aiming to increase competition and lower prices.
- The Knesset is set to vote on overturning the order, which is unusual for ministerial decisions.
- The measure is popular with the public but opposed by local business owners and some Likud MKs, who argue it harms local businesses and benefits foreign companies.
- Critics accuse Smotrich of pursuing populist policies ahead of elections.
Source: timesofisrael.com
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