InIn accordance with the regulations as stipulated in Circularon Some Relevant Issues in Levying Tariff and ImportTaxes on Printed Matters Conducted in HongKong andMacao(Promulgated by Decree No.9 of Tariff Regulation...InIn accordance with the regulations as stipulated in Circularon Some Relevant Issues in Levying Tariff and ImportTaxes on Printed Matters Conducted in HongKong andMacao(Promulgated by Decree No.9 of Tariff Regulation Com-mission in 1997), the regulations regarding import duties as stipu-lated in Circular on Measures for Strict Control over Printing inHongKong and Macao, submitted by State Economic Commis-sion, State Planning Commission and Ministry of Finance andapproved by the State Council in its Decree No. 141 in 1985, shallcease to be effective as of July 1, 1997.The Customs, as of July 1, shall levy tariff and import taxesin line with the legal tax rate on inland printed matters conductedin HongKong and Macao. All former pertinent provisions shallbe null and void at the same time.展开更多
According to information from China's Ministry of Commerce, China will offer some import tax exemption from January 1st this year to 25 African countries for a total of 190 commodities in the Customs taxable list....According to information from China's Ministry of Commerce, China will offer some import tax exemption from January 1st this year to 25 African countries for a total of 190 commodities in the Customs taxable list. These commodities include 14 items of metals commodities such as ferro-silicon, steel structures and fabricated steel products, screw nails and their accessories, blister copper, unwrought copper cathode, fabricated copper, copper scrap and other copper products, unwrought nickel alloys, unwrought aluminium, aluminium scrap, intermediate cobalt products and fabricated cobalt products. These African countries include Benin, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central Africa, Congo, Ethiopia, Guinea, Liberia, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia etc. More details on these will be provided by the Customs.展开更多
文摘InIn accordance with the regulations as stipulated in Circularon Some Relevant Issues in Levying Tariff and ImportTaxes on Printed Matters Conducted in HongKong andMacao(Promulgated by Decree No.9 of Tariff Regulation Com-mission in 1997), the regulations regarding import duties as stipu-lated in Circular on Measures for Strict Control over Printing inHongKong and Macao, submitted by State Economic Commis-sion, State Planning Commission and Ministry of Finance andapproved by the State Council in its Decree No. 141 in 1985, shallcease to be effective as of July 1, 1997.The Customs, as of July 1, shall levy tariff and import taxesin line with the legal tax rate on inland printed matters conductedin HongKong and Macao. All former pertinent provisions shallbe null and void at the same time.
文摘According to information from China's Ministry of Commerce, China will offer some import tax exemption from January 1st this year to 25 African countries for a total of 190 commodities in the Customs taxable list. These commodities include 14 items of metals commodities such as ferro-silicon, steel structures and fabricated steel products, screw nails and their accessories, blister copper, unwrought copper cathode, fabricated copper, copper scrap and other copper products, unwrought nickel alloys, unwrought aluminium, aluminium scrap, intermediate cobalt products and fabricated cobalt products. These African countries include Benin, Burundi, Cape Verde, Central Africa, Congo, Ethiopia, Guinea, Liberia, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia etc. More details on these will be provided by the Customs.