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Cancellation of check on exported activated carbons by CIQ
As of 1st January, 2017, China Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (CIQ) canceled the checks on all exported coal-based activated carbons with HS code 380210 9000.
넶10 2017-01-01 -
Summary of Chinese export carbons during 2014
During 2014, China totally exported around 250,000MT various carbons, around one fourth of which is wood-based carbons, the main export markets are Japan, South Korea, Holland, Belgium, USA and Italy. The biggest Chinese export province is Shanxi.
넶12 2015-01-01 -
Cancelled tariff rate 0% on imported coals
As of 15th October, 2014, China Ministry of Finance cancelled the tariff rate 0% on imported coals to start levying 3% on imported anthracite coals and coking coals, levying 6% on imported bituminous coals, which would facilitate the price stability and increases in domestic coals (including coals used for carbon production).
넶10 2014-10-15 -
Cancelled antidumping tariff rate Eur323/MT on imported Chinese powdered carbons by EU
On 27th September, 2014, the EU declared it would cancel the antidumping tax on imported Chinese powdered carbons, which was started from 1996.
넶11 2014-09-27 -
Check on exported activated carbons by CIQ
As of 1st January, 2012, China Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (CIQ) started to execute checks on all exported coal-based activated carbons with HS code 380210 9000, after checks of quality, the CIQ would issue a certificate, only by which, we could make export declaration.
넶11 2012-01-01 -
Cancelled VAT refund rate 13% on exported activated carbons
As of 1st July, 2007, China Ministry of Finance cancelled the 13% value added tax refund on all exported activated carbons and regarded the exported activated carbons as domestic sales to levy 17% value added tax, by which, China began to limit the export of activated carbons because most of them are produced from non-regenerated natural resource of coals.
넶10 2007-07-01 -
Levied antidumping tax on Chinese steamed activated carbons by US
As of April, 2007, US decided to levy 61.95 to 228.11% antidumping tax on Chinese steamed activated carbons, the case had been initiated by Calgon and Norit in February, 2006.
넶11 2007-04-05