Less than 5% mobiles enter country legally
“As long as mobile smuggling is not tackled with, the private sector will remain inactive and the Fifth Economic Development Plan would be of little use,” Pedram Elikaee told Mobna news agency.“The Mobile market needs to undergo reengineering from traditional to modern under the Plan and until then no plan would be operable,” he said.“If …
“As long as mobile smuggling is not tackled with, the private sector will remain inactive and the Fifth Economic Development Plan would be of little use,” Pedram Elikaee told Mobna news agency.
“The Mobile market needs to undergo reengineering from traditional to modern under the Plan and until then no plan would be operable,” he said.
“If mobile import tariff remains at 25 per cent, the market will stay as it has been and authorized mobile importers would go bankrupt one after the other,” he added.
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