China to end tariff exemptions on 192 types of equipment

   Date:2007/01/24

China will end tariff exemptions on 192 types of equipment imported for use in Chinese-invested projects from March in order to create a fair environment for the growth of domestic and foreign machinery firms. The list of equipment to lose tariff-free status includes general machinery, smelting and mining machinery, packing materials and electronic devices.

The change will apply to Chinese-funded projects approved after March 1. Those approved before March 1 can maintain the tariff-free status on imports until January 1, 2008. Meanwhile, the tariff-free policy on equipment used in foreign-funded projects, which includes 20 items such as cars and electronic office fittings, will be maintained.

The tariff-exemption policy on equipment used in projects where domestic and foreign investment was encouraged began in 1998, but 580 types of equipment for use in Chinese-invested projects and 20 types for foreign-funded ones were excluded in order to protect domestic industries.

Chinese enterprises have been suggesting that more types of equipment be removed from the list, as the country has been able to develop more equipment with higher technological standards and the old threshold for import tariff exemption was hurting domestic producers.

The government shortened the list of tariff-free equipment imported for Chinese-invested projects for the first time in 2000, but has kept that for foreign-invested projects unchanged.

 

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