Soybean oil imports will benefit from China's entry into customs
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Last Update: 2001-09-27
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Introduction: according to the information from trade policy research, once the Chinese government joins the WTO, China will increase its soybean oil import, and its growth rate will even exceed the previous forecast of industry analysts After entering the customs, China will eventually clear the barriers to import agricultural products by a large margin On Monday, the WTO working group in Geneva passed the legal document on China's accession to the WTO From November 9 to 13, the Ministerial Conference will be held in Doha, Qatar, at which time China will be officially approved At present, China's issuance of soybean oil import quotas is not open, with a tariff of 13% After China's accession to the WTO, China is expected to issue 2518000 tons of soybean oil quota in 2002, compared with 2818000 tons in 2003 By 2005, it had risen to 3.587 million tons, and private trade had increased even more significantly The tariff within the quota was 9%, while the tariff outside the quota decreased from 63.3% to 9% in 2006 (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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