China: China Revises Step-By-Step Tariff Exclusion Guide

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On April 17, 2020, China's State Council Tariff Commission (SCCTC) published a revised version of the Step-By-Step Tariff Exclusion Guide. This original guide was described in GAIN Report CH2020- 0024 (China Publishes Step-By-Step Tariff Exclusion Guide). Included in this GAIN report is an unofficial English translation of the revised guide. Notable revisions include additional instructions on how to modify, withdraw, and delete tariff exclusion applications.

China: China Revises Step-By-Step Tariff Exclusion Guide

 

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