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The first of the SA-only monthly trade data showed that SA accounted for 98,5% of Southern African Customs Union (SACU), exports in January 1997 and for 98,4% of imports, figures released by Customs and Excise on Friday showed.
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March, as import growth powered ahead and exports slumped, figures released Wednesday by the Customs and Excise department show.
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March, as import growth powered ahead and exports slumped, figures released Wednesday by the Customs and Excise department show.
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Revenue, and Customs and Excise departments would draw up strategic business plans to achieve this aim.
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Revenue, and Customs and Excise departments would draw up strategic business plans to achieve this aim.
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Revenue, and Customs and Excise departments would draw up strategic business plans to achieve this aim.
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Government controls Customs and Excise, and is to a large degree financed by means of the revenue derived from those sources.
The Framework of Home Rule Erskine Childers 1896
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"There was, however, just one thing that must remain one for three kingdoms, and that was the fiscal system, Customs and Excise.
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After our December issue went to print, a representative from the Royal Academy sent the following statement in response to our article: "The Royal Academy of Arts is bitterly disappointed that the slowness of the proceedings by Customs and Excise has led the Prince of Liechtenstein to grow frustrated by the cumbersome character of British bureaucracy.
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