China: Chinese Government Policies Change for Cross-Border e-Commerce

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In early April 2016, the Chinese government released a series of decrees to modify the structure of cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) in China. These regulations aim to help level the playing field between CBEC and conventional trade. The changes affect the import tax for CBEC products, making them subject to tariffs, value-added tax (VAT), and consumption taxes.
 

China: Chinese Government Policies Change for Cross-Border e-Commerce

 

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