by shortonoil » Tue 01 Apr 2008, 15:35:49
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')audi Arabia's cabinet agreed on Monday to slash customs tariffs on almost 200 products in an effort to limit the effect of a looming global food shortage and tackle record inflation.
The discounts on import taxes, set to come into force from Tuesday, range between 15-20% and cover foodstuffs, building materials and consumer goods.
“The new decision also covers several products - including frozen chicken, eggs, vegetable oil, macaroni, milk, juices and canned food - that were previously imported after paying a tariff of 20%,” Saleh Al-Khulaiwi, director general of customs, told Saudi daily Arab News. “Tariffs for these items have been reduced to 5%."
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Many years ago I hypothesized that increasing technology would lead to world wide famines. Our less technologically endowed ancestors did not have the means to move large volumes of food over large distances, hence, famines were usually restricted to locals. In Asia sometimes millions died, now, with our oil based transportation systems, that number may be enlarged to 100s of millions. If the oil based system fails, so will the food supplies.