China’s Ministry of Finance recently published the “Tariff Implementation Plan 2012 (shuiweihui [2011] No.27),” where it clarified both import and export tariffs on specific products for next year. Over 700 types of products will be able to enjoy temporary tariff rates, most of which are lower than the most-favored-nation (MFN) tariff rates. According to the new Plan, - The MFN import tariff rates will remain unchanged - 52 types of ...
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