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China to Reduce Import Tariff Levied on Skin Care Products to 2%
May 26, 2015
The Customs Tariff Commission of China’s State council announced that it is to reduce the import tariffs levied on mass consumer products including skin care products as of June 1st 2015 with an average decrease in tariffs of over 50%.
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China-Korean Free Trade Agreement Expected to Be Signed This May
May 14, 2015
After lengthy negotiations China and Korean are expected to sign Free Trade Agreement (FTA) this May. Hopefully, the FTA will be implemented before the end of this year. Within 20 years of its implementation, China will eliminate 91% import tariffs levied on Korean products while Korea will eliminate 92% of import tariffs on Chinese products.
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China to Adjust Import Tariff and Cosmetic Consumption Tax
May 05, 2015
The State Council of China recently announced that it will carry out a pilot project before the end of June to reduce the import tariff levied on some overseas consumer goods (the scope will be extended in the future). Another major change planned by China’s government proposes amendment to China’s consumption tax policy for mass consumer products, such as clothing, cosmetics, etc.
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Chinese Customs Strengthens Supervision of Cross Border E-commerce Trade
Aug 05, 2014
Announcement NO. 56 2014, issued by General Administration of Customs on July 23 2014, came into force on August 1st 2014. This announcement states that e-commerce enterprises or individuals that undertake cross-border trade through e-commerce platforms approved by the Customs and connected to the Customs should be subject to supervision and control by Customs in accordance with the provisions.
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China to Slash Cosmetics Sales Tax
Jul 01, 2014
China’s Ministry of Finance (MOF) is considering a revision of China’s cosmetic tax classification. Under the proposed revision cosmetics will be divided into general cosmetics and luxury cosmetics. The reform is expected to be implemented in the second half of 2014.
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CIQs Continue to Review Labels of Cosmetic Products
Sep 10, 2013
The issuance of Decree No 638 by the state council on July 27th has caused considerable confusion as to whether or not imported cosmetic products are still subject to label review by CIQs. Decree No 638 effectively abolished the article 34 of Decree No.477, which stated that “before import and export of food and cosmetics, CIQs will review the label and issue a certificate for label review”.
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China CIQs No Longer Require Label Review on Imported and Exported Cosmetic Products
Aug 06, 2013
In a bid to ease the heavy burden of administrative approval on enterprises and stimulate the creativity of the whole industry, on 26 July, the State Council issued Decree No. 638 to abolish and amend a series of national regulations, among which three clauses regarding cosmetics in the
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AQSIQ Specifies Safety Evaluation Information for Cosmetics Imported and Exported
Aug 06, 2012
On 1 February 2012, Measures for the Administration of Imported and Exported Cosmetics Inspection and Quarantine Supervision, promulgated by AQSIQ, has been brought into force and been regarded as the basic and overarching regulation concerning the supervision over imported and exported cosmetics in China.
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Shanghai CIQ released must-know for the inspection of cosmetics imported into China
Jul 31, 2012
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Shanghai CIQ Publishes Inspection Notice for Cosmetic Samples Imported into China
May 31, 2012
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