ECONOMY

Fuel import control fails in Georgia

11.03.20 17:25


The Union of Oil Importers states that Georgia sells non-declared, non-accounted diesel in a specific volume.

 

As the Union President Vano Mtvralashvili says, the source of it may be a locally produced non-accounted production or transit transport in Georgia, entering the country from Iran, Azerbaijan, and Russian Federation.

 

Mtvaralshvili says that the fuel is cheap in these countries, and transit vehicles brim their tanks with cheap fuel and receive additional money as they sell it in Georgia.

 

 

 

source: report.ge

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