China: Elimination of export duties on certain mineral and iron or steel products

Measure #1225 | Published 23 Mar 2010 ▲

Description

As was notified by the Permanent Delegation of China to the WTO, the Chinese government has eliminated export duties or interim export duties on 17 tariff lines. As of 1 January 2010, certain products made from minerals, iron or steel are no longer subject to export duties.

Any Evidence-Based Deliberation:

Question Result
Is there anything in the public record to suggest that evidence of the effectiveness of the proposed measure was considered during official deliberations?
Is there any evidence that alternatives to the proposed measure were considered?
Is there anything in the public record that suggests that empirical evidence informed the comparison across the alternatives available to government?
Was such evidence identified?
Is such evidence publicly available?
Did the official decision-maker in question provide an explanation as to why a chosen measure was favoured over alternatives?
Is there any evidence to suggest that potentially affected trading partners were consulted before the measures were taken?
Is there any evidence that safeguards have been put in place to ensure that implementation of the initiative is transparent and non-discriminatory?
Did the government state its intention to review the measure within one year of implementation?

Date Discovered:

Implemented: Yes

Date of inception: 1 Jan 2010

GTA Evaluation: Green

Source:

WTO, OECD & UNCTAD. (2010). REPORT ON G20 TRADE AND INVESTMENT MEASURES. Available at http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/wto_oecd_unctad2010d1_en.pdf

Government Response:

Glossary of trade terms