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- Huzhou: Cotton Imports Soar in First Two Months
- China Cork Imported from British Columbia Soar in 2009
- Announcement No.18 of 2010 Concerning Temporary Exemption of Export Licensing Ma
- Announcement of No.17 2010 of General Administration of Customs on the Regulatio
- Customs Declaration and Inspection Go Synchronously; Haixi First Realizes Direct
- Announcement No. 14 2010 of the General Administration of Customs on China-Peru
- Taiwan raises economic growth rate forecast amid optimistic export prospect
- Anhui Hefei Released VAT Exemption Policy to Encourage Enterprise Export
- Announcement of No.11, 2010 of the General Administration of Customs on Imposing
- Announcement of the General Administration of Customs No.9, 2010 on Imposing Tem
- Tea Refreshes Export Trading Figures but Seeks Better Promotion
- The General Administration of Customs Revised the Classification of Coronate on
- Announcement of the General Administration of Customs No.33
- The Import of Taiwan Agricultural Product to Mainland Increases Quickly after th
- Customs Provide 24 Hours Booking Clearance Service for Import and Export Enterpr
- Pakistan to Lift Certain Products' Tariff Rate Imported from China for the Secon
- Announcement No.82, 2009 of the General Administration of Customs
- China Bans Import, Export of Ractopamine
- China Bans Import, Export of Ractopamine
- China Customs Announcement No.75 2009 on Additional Origin Criteria of Goods En
- Energy Firms Step up Output and Imports
- China's Fluctuation in Iron Ore Imports Triggers Customs' Concerns
- China's Import Refined Copper Reached 169.374 Tons in October
- Customs Warns of Risks in Speculative Import of Iron Sand
- Announcement No.72 of the General Administration of Customs in 2009
- Steel: Chinese Surplus Raises Global Tensions
- A Great Milestone for ETCN: The Signing Ceremony with China Customs Authorities
- Copper Prices to Shoot up Once Again
- Import and Export in the First Three Quarters of 2009 Both Surpassed USD100b
- Import and Export in the First Three Quarters of 2009 Both Surpassed USD100b