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China CBEC Commodities Positive List: More Doubts than Solutions
Apr 11, 2016
Although to some extent the list clears up the confusion on the commodities that are regulated under the new tax it also leaves several doubts in regards to actual implementation and may result in more negative impacts on CBEC companies and third-party platforms.
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China Releases Positive List of CBEC Commodities
Apr 08, 2016
On April 8, two days before the implementation of the new tax system for CBEC goods (see CL news on Mar 25), China Ministry of Finance together with 11 other departments including the CFDA published the “List of CBEC Retail Imported Goods” to define the applicable scope of the new tax. Goods on the list shall comply with the new tax requirements while those excluded on it are imported based on general trade tax or personal postal article tax scheme. The list totally includes 1142 commodities, of which there are 20 kinds of cosmetics:
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China to Impose Tax on CBEC Traded Goods from 8 April 2016
Mar 25, 2016
On 24 Mar 2016, China Ministry of Finance together with General Administration of Customs and State Administration of Taxation jointly announced the pending levy of a new import tax on CBEC commodities from 8 Apr 2016. The new tax is designed to level the playing field between traditional retail channels and foster fair market competition.
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Chinese Cross-border E-commerce Saying Farewell to Tax Free
Mar 01, 2016
Reliable sources such as Xinhuanet.com and People.cn have reported that China will implement a new cross-border e-commerce new tax policy from April 2016. The new tax policy will mark the completion of CBEC pilots’ work.
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China Reduces Import Tariff Levied on Cosmetic Products
Jan 19, 2016
Recently, the Customs Tariff Commission of China’s State council announced the adjustment of cosmetics import tariff. The tariffs in 2016 are reduced compared with the previous ones.
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China’s Provincial Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau Blueprint Their Future Administrative Protocols
Jan 14, 2016
According to Regulations concerning the Supervision and Administration over Cosmetics, the officials in charge of imported cosmetics administration in China are CFDA and AQSIQ. CFDA is responsible for hygienic review of imported cosmetics and AQSIQ is responsible for inspection of approved imported cosmetics. In the following paragraphs Xiong Yan, an official from Shandong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (Shandong CIQ), gives practical advice on meeting the administration requirements for imported cosmetics.
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Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau to Establish a Traceability Platform for Cross-border E-commerce
Nov 11, 2015
On November 5th 2015, Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau held a press conference about innovation of inspection and quarantine systems at Nansha harbor in Guangzhou. Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau announced that in order to guarantee consumers’ interests a traceability platform for cross-border e-commerce is going to be established.
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Hygiene Certificate no Longer Required for Imported Cosmetics
Aug 13, 2015
The requirement for importers to provide a “Hygiene Certificate”, commonly known as a “CIQ Certificate”, has been abolished by AQSIQ according to a public notice issued at the end of July.
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China and Australia Sign Free Trade Agreement
Jun 19, 2015
After 10 years of negotiation China and Australia signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on June 17th 2015. This marks yet another milestone in China’s foreign trade policy and yet another high-level FTA signed by China with another major economic force in the Asia Pacific region. The FTA will cover over 10 industry sectors including goods, services and investments with the overall aim of achieving a fair and mutually equitable FTA.
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China and Korea Sign Free Trade Agreement
Jun 04, 2015
On June 1 2015, China and Korea officially signed the Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Over 90% of products previously subject to the full import tariffs of these two countries will now become tariff free after a transition period.
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