China ended an export-tax rebate on steel alloys that contain boron as of January 1, according to a ministry of finance statement. The nation's foreign steel sales would fall by 20 to 30 per cent in the first quarter from the previous three months because of t...
In order to promote the innovation of management of importing and exporting, MOFCOM released the final list of enterprises eligible for ferroalloy export license in 2015 in accordance with Foreign trade law of the people's Republic of China, Regulations of the...
China will adjust its import and export duties on certain products starting from January 1, 2015 amid a broader effort to guide industrial upgrading and consumption of resources, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said in a statement on Dec 16,2015.
China will keep import tariffs for fuel oil and diesel unchanged at 1 per cent for 2015, and that for jet fuel andnaphtha at zero, the Ministry of Finance said on Dec 16th 2014.
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.