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- Imposition of Anti-dumping Duty on Dimethyl Cyclosiloxane Imported from and Orig
- Announcement No.58 (2008) of General Administration of Customs (concerning the C
- Measures of the Customs of the People's Republic of China for Management of Orig
- The Policy of Import and Export Duty on Steel Will be Adjusted
- The Policy of Import and Export Duty on Steel Will be Adjusted
- Provisional Regulation on State-owned Non-profit Units for Duty Free Import Coll
- New Trend for Import and Export Duty on Leather Industry in 2009
- New Trend for Import and Export Duty on Leather Industry in 2009
- Such Industries as Textile, Steel Products and Chemical Fertilizer Would Revive
- Such Industries as Textile, Steel Products and Chemical Fertilizer Would Revive
- Adjust Import Duty to Fulfil the Obligation of Tariff Reduction
- Expert Analysis on 2009 New Tendency and Developing Trend for Import and Export
- 2009 New MFN duty rates of Import goods
- General Features of New Tariff System 2009
- Changes in Import & Export Tariff and Tariff Items 2009
- Changes of Tariffs in 2008 and 2009
- Changes of Tariffs in 2008 and 2009
- New changes of export tariff in 2009
- Adjustment of Customs duty rate for the most favored nations in 2009
- Administrative Measures of the Customs of the People's Republic of China for Man
- Regulation of Customs of the People's Republic of China on the Preferential Admi
- Adjustment of Import Linkage Consumption Tax on Product Oil
- Ministry of Finance and State Administration Adjust Consumption Taxation Policy
- [Tariffs Changes]New Trend for Import and Export Duty on Leather Industry in 200
- [Tariffs Changes]Provisional Regulation on State-owned Non-profit Units for Duty
- [Industry Alert]General Administration of Customs: The Import of Edible Vegetabl
- [Industry Alert] The Import Crude Oil in China Declines 8 percent to 12.8 millio
- China's Jan Steel Exports Down to 35-month Low
- [Industry Alert] Customs: The Import and Export of China’s Steel Slow down In Ja
- China Buys Less Edible Oil from Abroad