Taxonomy: Tariff Line Affected - 2008
Fruit, Nuts Etc Prepared Or Preserved Nesoi
United States of America: Postponement in imposition of reinspection user fees for food
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The U.S.China: VAT rebates for more than 2600 products
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On 3 June 2009, the government of China raised the Value Added Tax (VAT) rebates for designated textile and garment exports. Exporters of the benefiting products may recuperate part of the VAT included in intermediate products.The Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan: Elimination of import tariff on some concentrates for juices
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The Customs Union Commission (Decision # 764 from 16 August 2011) has removed the import tariff on certain concentrates for production of juices- HS 2007 and HS 2008 from 1 September 2011 for 9 months.Indonesia: Determination of list of entry point (selected seaports) for certain food products
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The Government of Indonesia determined of list of entry point (selected seaports) for certain food products, i.e.New Zealand: Final antidumping duties on imports of canned peaches from Spain
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On 3 August 2011 New Zealand announced final antidumping duties on canned peaches originating in Spain. The antidumping duty is 1.26€/kg for each supplier.Brazil: Amendment of MFN import duties applicable to certain types of fruit preparations.
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On March 16, 2011, the Government of Brazil published a decree that increases the Most Favored Nation (MFN) import duties applicable to certain type of fruit preparations.Viet Nam: Increased import tariffs on food items
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As of 24 October 2010, the government of Viet Nam raised import tariffs on a range of food items. According to the Ministry of Finance's website, the following tariff changes have been implemented:Canada: Possible adoption of a licensing regime for food imports
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is considering adoption of a licensing regimeVietnam: Import tariff increases on a range of products
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Effective 24 October 2010, the government of Vietnam raised import tariffs on a range of goods. As announced by the Ministry of Finance, import tariffs on specified food items will increase to a level of 40 percent.











