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Santo Domingo.- Dominican Republic’s Industries Association (AIRD) Thursday said it’s alarmed by the manner in which some city councils harm the country’s national production, tourism and legal security in the last few years, by charging fees to regional commerce, which in their view violates the Constitution.

AIRD spokeswoman Ligia Bonetti de Valiente spoke out against a recent resolution by the Veron Municipal District City Council, Altagracia province, to charge trucks which use its roads, which she affirms will increase costs for companies and places the creation of jobs at risk.

“this type of unconstitutional fees seeks to collect taxes to cigar and mattress factories or repair shops, concrete and cement makers, builders, wood shops, blocks and door factories, welders, printers, tailors, glass shops, etc., most of which are small industries that create formal jobs, and bear heavy loads in terms of costs and that now is tried to drown them even more with the Verón city council measure,” Bonetti said in a statement.

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Written by: foresthill, 4 May 2012 9:12 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Trucks place a heavy burden on asphalt for roads and as such do not pay their fair share of road use taxes needed to maintain these roads.

These taxes are part of doing business and should be carried over to the trucks using these roads.

Now the unfortunate part is that these revenues never go to where they were collected for in the first place.
Written by: josean, 4 May 2012 9:13 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


Lie-onel is the First Constitutional Violator for the last 8 years by not funding EDUCATION at the Legally Mandated 4% and nobody has done anything to hold him accountable!

So why should others respect the constitution the president violates although he swore he would defend and uphold it!


Written by: DomRat, 4 May 2012 11:08 AM
From: Dominican Republic
It is true trucks put a burden on the road bed. That said, trucks are important to each and everyone of us for our goods and services, increase of their costs is just passed along in one form or another to the consumer at the tail end. A weight limit per axel as is common in the various states in the U.S. would be the best way to avoid roadway abuse by overly heavy wheel loading, authorities would love this as an added revenue stream and road users in general would benifit with removal of (slow) overloaded trucks. The consumer would not see much change as a great majority of trucks are not 'road bed abusers'. Cities and provices charging separate road fees is rediculous.
Written by: zooma, 4 May 2012 12:08 PM
From: United States

The eastern part of the country, Veron, Punta Cana, Bavaro, Macao, Uvero Alto all pay a disproportionate amount of money for services vs the rest of the country. It is one of the reasons why a great amount of the tourist industry workers are bused into the tourist zone from Higuey as they cannot afford the housing and food costs associated with the tourist zone. It is cheaper for them to reside in Higuey. Merchants in the tourist zone charge higher rates because they complain transportation costs for materials and personnel are high and they have to pass on the cost to the consumer. Yet, cities north and west of Santo Domingo (hub of supplies and service), of similar distance of the Punta Cana - Santo Domingo transit have lower prices.

The municipality of Veron fee venture is entering a neverland that will increase already high costs associated with the zone. It will discourage investment and will draw the ire of the transportation sindicates and the public.
Written by: anthonyC, 4 May 2012 2:17 PM
From: United States
Written by: zooma, 4 May 2012 12:08 PM
From: United States

"The eastern part of the country, Veron, Punta Cana, Bavaro, Macao, Uvero Alto all pay a disproportionate amount of money for services vs the rest of the country. "

Do you have verifiable statistics to back that up?

My observations would be exactly opposite as S.D. funds the rest of the Country
Written by: josean, 4 May 2012 2:41 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


You always wrong on everything, why would this be an exception Alpha!


Written by: zooma, 4 May 2012 3:14 PM
From: United States

Anthony C. It is not a question as who funds who, it is about what people pay for materials and services in the east vs other sectors of the country. It is a tourist zone and I live there and I have first hand knowledge of the price disparities. The "tourist zone" label suggests to the merchants they can charge higher prices whether they are justified or not, because it implies to them, Open Season, there is a greater availability of wealth to be gained from the vibrant economic zone. Transportation costs of material and passengers into and out of the area is costly and the merchants use it as an excuse to charge high prices. The illegal decision by the Veron municipal council to charge transportation fees only aggrevates the economic viability of the area.

A mirror, 72' x 24", RD $ 3000 in Punta Cana, in Higuey RD$ 800; A month supply of blood pressure pills in Bavaro, RD $ 850, in Higuey RD $ 150; 1 qt white paint in Macao RD $325, in Santo Domingo RD $ 190 .
Written by: jhcl2012, 5 May 2012 12:05 PM
From: United States, PA - Mas pa'lante, ¡Manos a la obra!
All transportation costs will be lower after the Autopista del Coral opens in July/August 2012. All thanks to President Leonel A. Fernandez y el PLD.

Paso a paso senores, paso a paso pa'lante vamos!

ASISA: Danilo 53.2 Hipólito 44.8 (3 Mayo 2012)
asisaresearch.com/app/en/asisanews_det.aspx?id=1239
youtube.com/watch?v=w11x7NtdTW4&feature=youtu.be

GALLUP: Danilo 50.6 Hipólito 44.6 (SIN MAQUILLAJE: Danilo 51.7 Hipólito 43.3)
almomento.net/articulo/107684/Danilo-506--Hipolito-446--segun-Gallup

RESULTADOS - MAYO 20 DEL 2012
Danilo Medina PLD 56.7
Hipolito Mejía PRD 37.1

;-)

**** EL CAMBIO SEGURO ****
DANILO PRESIDENTE 2012-2016
Written by: josean, 5 May 2012 12:11 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016


Just Three Words: Corruption Felix Bautista=

PLD R.I.P.

1973-2012



Written by: Grullone, 6 May 2012 5:10 PM
From: United States
True about the burden of trucks on roads but that is because they overload these trucks and no one to check it like here in the US an 18 wheeler total weight must 80,000 lbs. or less or a fuel tanker 9,000 gals. of gasoline or 7,500 gals. diesel.
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