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»»Emirates and Netherlands Sign Double Taxation Pact

United Arab Emirates and Netherlands signed yesterday in Abu Dhabi a double taxation avoidance agreement.

Abu Dhabi

The agreement means that companies will pay tax only in their home country, avoiding double taxation. Tax waiver agreements exempt countries from paying tax on income and capital in both countries.

The minister said the pact would enhance bilateral economic, commercial and tourism relations and would accelerate the flow of investments into the two countries.
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»»Skilled Labour Shortage Forces Australia To Rise Quotas for Migrant Visas

Australia is to admit more skilled migrant workers to help ease its labour shortage while cracking down on firms which mistreat foreign staff.

An extra 5,000 places for skilled migrants were unveiled by ministers as part of the government’s annual budget.
New powers are also being sought to fine firms which underpay workers or place them in unskilled jobs.
[…]workers will have to prove they can speak reasonable English as well as take a new citizenship test coming into force later this year.

To help employers recruit staff quickly, companies which comply scrupulously with the migrant visa system will have their applications fast-tracked.

»»EU Halves Import Duty on Nonalloyed Raw Aluminium

The European Union has halved its import duty on nonalloyed raw aluminium to 3% from 6% in a bid to boost deliveries from Russia.

The EU said in an official statement that the decision was reached on Monday.
It said the partial suspension of the tariff would come into force “three days following its publication in the EU Official Journal, in the coming days.” The duty “will be reviewed in three years in order to take into account possible future changes in the aluminium market situation,” the statement said.
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»»EU and SKorea in Free Trade Talks

A series of free trade talks between South Korea and the European Union are taking place in Seoul from 7 to 11 May.

Seoul

[…]EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson and South Korean trade minister Kim Hyun-Chong both called for rapid progress in free trade negotiations. Officials hope to conclude negotiations within a year. […]The European Union is South Korea’s biggest investor, injecting nearly $5bn into the country last year, Seoul’s foreign ministry said.
(source: BBC)

»»EU-GCC Talks for Free Trade Pact

Riyadh

A EU-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit will beginon Tuesday May 8, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The summit could lead to a free trade deal between EU and the GCC - which includes Saudi Arabia, Bahrein, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Omand and Qatar.

The two blocs had started to negotiate a free trade agreement in 2002, however they failed to agree on a commons set of rules regarding investments and market access.

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