China to drop coal import tariffs
China will cut coal import tariffs to zero from 1 May 2022-31 March 2023, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council has announced 28 April 2022. |
China strengthens financial support for coal, electricity production
China's top banking and insurance regulator has released a circular on strengthening financial support for coal and electricity production and maintaining order in the commodity market. |
NDRC: organize coal production according to the maximum capacity
Under the premise of ensuring safety, the coal production should be organized according to the maximum capacity. |
Campaign to boost safety in workplace
The Work Safety Committee of the State Council, the country's Cabinet, has launched a campaign to "remove safety hazards at the root" and effectively curb major accidents in workplaces across the country in about three years. |
China Slashes Coal Export Tariff Amid Mining Crisis
China will slash export tariffs for coal from Jan. 1,2015 and adjust those for a range of other commodities as part of broader efforts to re-order trade and foster economic growth. |
China Removes 3% Duty on Australian Coking Coal Imports after FTA Inked
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Australian coking coal producers have regained their competitive advantage after a Free Trade Agreement inked between China and Australia in Brisbane on the afternoon of Nov 17th saw the immediate removal of the 3% duty on coking coal imports. |
China to Impose Coal Import Duties
Tariffs of 3 per cent on anthracite and coking coal(HS code 27011100), 5 per cent on briquettes (HS code 27011900 and 27012000) and 6 per cent on other coals (HS code 27011210 and 27011290) were announced by the finance ministry on Oct 8th |
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