China Announces Intention to Impose Export Duties on Certain Textile Products
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has announced that it will impose tariffs on certain textile exports in an effort to prevent a trade war with the U.S. and EU as a result of the elimination of textile quotas on January 1, 2005. As of this writing, the details of the export tariffs has not yet been released.
Monday, December 13, 2004 |posted by Douglas N. Jacobson|Permalink
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