China eliminated an anti-dumping tariff on newsprint paper imports from the U.S., Canada and South Korea on Jun. 30, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said.The removal marks an end to anti-dumping duties that China imposed a decade ago on the three countries. It also suggests that China's newsprint paper...
Mainland China will waive import tariffs on 28 types of items made in Hong Kong and 475 types of items made in Macao beginning on July 1, 2009, said the Ministry of Finance (MOF) on Jun. 24. Among the specified items of Hong Kong origin, textile products account for 57%, while the remaining are daily necessities and medical...
June 10 MetalBiz--Market participants revealed that Brazilian government had decided to increase the import tariff on seven steel products starting Jun 10 ...
Mar.26 MetalBiz--Not only the coking coal enterprises, but also some government officials and economic researchers had begun to call on to reduce coking coal tariffs...
* Mexico retaliates against U.S. move to block trucks * New tariffs raise fears of protectionism * McCain says United States in violation of NAFTA MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON, March 16 - Mexico slapped tariffs on 90...
SHANGHAI, March 9 - There is limited room for China's power tariffs to rise this year as coal prices are sliding and oil has plunged, the Shanghai Securities News said on Monday, quoting a senior...
Nov. 24, 2008 (China Knowledge) - China will cut tariffs on agricultural and non-agricultural products by 20 to 30%, the China Securities Journal reported today, citing Zhang Xiangchen, a senior envoy at the Chinese Permanent...
Jun.23 MetalBiz--China will abolish export duties on industrial products and cut the duties for chemical fertilizers and nonferrous metals from July 1 to boost exports, the Ministry of Finance stated on June 22 ...
GENEVA, Aug 29 - The European Union on Friday blocked a World Trade Organisation (WTO) investigation of its duties on high-tech imported goods such as satellite boxes, flat-panel computer monitors, and digital scanners and printers...
BEIJING, July 3 - A proposal to impose "carbon tariffs" on imported products will violate the rules of the World Trade Organisation as well as the spirit of the Kyoto Protocol, China's Ministry of Commerce...