Taxonomy: Tariff Line Affected - 1702
Sugars Nesoi, Incl Chem Pure Lactose Etc, Caramel
Brazil: Tariff reductions on certain products
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In Resolution no. 25 of April 5, 2013, the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (CAMEX) has changed the tariffs on:Mexico: Reduction of import tariffs on certain goods
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On 23 November 2012, the Mexican Government decided to lower import tariffs on a multitude of goods, mainly agriculture and chemical goods. 135 tariff lines are affected.Nigeria: Increased sugar tariffs in order to boost domestic production
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The Nigerian president, Mr Goodluck Jonathan, announced new measures with regard to the sugar industry in his 2013 Budget Speech.Canada: Enactment of the Safe Food for Canadians Act
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On November 20, 2012, the House of Commons in Canada approved on a unanimous vote Bill S-11, The Safe Food for Canadians Act. The bill will proceed to the Senate for royal assent, but will not come into force until the regulations are completed.Iran: Export ban on 50 products
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The Iranian government has banned the export of 50 products, as a measure to support national production, the Islamic Republic News Agency reported on 30 October 2012, quoting the country's Consumer and Producer Protection Organization.Chile: Elimination of import duties by 2015
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On 27 April 2012, the Minister of Finance and Treasury, Felipe Larraín, announced that Chile will eliminate all import tariffs by 2015 (as a part of its tax reform which entered into force on 4 September 2012).Norway: Increased duty-free quota access for agricultural products from EU
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In January 2011, the Norwegian government proposed a bill to Parliament on the entry into force of an agreement with the EU concerning extended trade in agriIndonesia: Initiation of safeguard investigation on the imports of Dextrose Monohydrate (DMH)
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On May 14, 2008, the Republic of Indonesia initiated a safeguard investigation on the imports of Dextrose Monohydrate (DMH) under HS Code 1702.Peru: Widespread import tariff reductions
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On 11 April 2011, the government of Peru annouced a widespread reduction of import tariffs covering 799 products. For 792 products, import tariffs shall be reduced from 13 to 11 percent.











