The Prime Minister, chosen by Mauritania, Ould Ajay, said that the rate of taxes and charges on the country's burner had fallen from about 36% of the price of the pump before the crisis to about 29% today, confirming that it was not high compared to countries with similar economic and social conditions. In a blog on his Facebook page, he added that taxes and charges on the burner consisted of several elements, including value-added tax, customs …
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The Prime Minister, chosen by Mauritania, Ould Ajay, said that the rate of taxes and charges on the country's burner had fallen from about 36% of the price of the pump before the crisis to about 29% today, confirming that it was not high compared to countries with similar economic and social conditions. In a blog on his Facebook page, he added that taxes and charges on the burner consisted of several elements, including value-added tax, customs …