Customs Quarantine Fee Reduced for Imported & Exported Goods
By CnAgri2013-01-11 09:50:48 Print The Ministry of Finance has recently issued a notice on the reduction of customs quarantine fee for imported and exported goods. The standard of the fee is reduced from 0.15% of the goods value to 0.08%. For vegoils, the fee is reduced from 0.067% to 0.03%. Moreover, the charge of the fee by different items, such quality inspection, animal clinical quarantine, plant quarantine, etc., is changed to by one item called goods inspection and quarantine fee.From “China Livestock and Feed Market Weekly Report”
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