The Valley, Anguilla – The Ministry of Finance informs the general public that Government has removed duty and tax on a selection of essential food items for the period of six months in the first instance.
Government recognises Anguilla’s economy is heavily dependent on food imports, and therefore Anguilla is highly exposed to the volatility of global activity. External factors continue to increase the prices of these items in global markets and this negatively impacts the cost of such items in Anguilla. The Government is keen to combat these inflationary effects and is committed to ensuring that all efforts to keep our business community viable and the consumers protected will be explored. The removal of Import Customs Duty, Customs Administrative Cost and Interim Goods Tax on essential food items, is a welcomed measure of relief by all.
The list of essential food items include: Rice, Brown & White Sugar, Flour, Chicken, Milk, Fresh or Chilled Vegetables, Canned Vegetables, Fresh or Chilled Fruits, Fish, Eggs and Bread.
The Honourable Premier & Minister of Finance, Ellis L. Webster, MD. commented, “My Cabinet and I will continue to make the legislative changes and active responses necessary to keep our economy moving. Government, stores and consumers alike collectively bear the weight of the rise in global inflation. As we continue to respond to these shocks, it is important that we exercise the patience and integrity that is necessary for these measures to work effectively.”
Consumers are encouraged to be mindful of the pending decreases in the stores – and report any concerns that they may have concerning the reduction in the prices. Merchants should also ensure that the savings are passed on to the consumers.
Let us continue to work together to ensure that Anguilla is a better place – and that the vulnerable is protected.
– Press Release