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It has become the practice when the officers of the Customs Department of the Revenue Service do not allow the Armenian language printed products into Georgia. According to verbal explanations issued by the customs officers such restrictions are imposed by Georgian legislation.
However, it appears that there are no such legislative-normative provisions in the existing law (“restrictions or/and prohibitions on the exportation or importation of goods into and out of the customs territory”) prohibiting the import of printed media.
In view of the above “Public Movement Multinational Georgia” has addressed the Revenue Service of the Ministry of Finance to obtain the explanation why the printed products originated from Armenia are not allowed to cross the Georgian customs border.
Public Movement “Multinational Georgia”
info@pmmg.org.ge