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Machine Tools For Forging, Bending, Stamping Etc

Thailand: Import duty exemption for flood-damaged machinery

Measure #2960 | Published 8 Dec 2011 | Inception 24 Nov 2010 ▲

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Effective 24 November 2010, the Board of Investment of Thailand accepts applications for an import duty exemption for machinery damaged by flooding.  

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Thailand: Promotion of machinery upgrades to counter the strengthening Baht

Measure #2959 | Published 8 Dec 2011 | Inception 24 Nov 2010 ▲

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Effective 24 November 2010, the Board of Investment of Thailand introduced new investment incentives to upgrade production machinery. The stated purpose of these incentives is to counter the effects of a strengthening Baht.  

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The Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan: Elimination of import tariff on certain bending, folding or straightening machines

Measure #2786 | Published 12 Oct 2011 | Inception 1 Sep 2011 ▲

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The Customs Union Commission (Decision # 759 from 16 August 2011) has removed the import tariff on certain bending, folding or straightening machines (HS 8462 21 100 2) (before the rate of 10 percent applied) from 1 September 2011.

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Brazil: Temporary tariff reduction on certain telecommunications, IT, and capital goods.

Measure #2345 | Published 6 May 2011 | Inception 6 May 2011 ▲

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On May 6, 2011, the Government of Brazil announced the temporary tariff reduction of the ad-valorem import duty applicable to certain telecommunications, information technology, and capital goods.  

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Brazil: Temporary tariff reduction on certain telecommunications, IT, and capital goods.

Measure #2212 | Published 23 Mar 2011 | Inception 16 Mar 2011 ▲

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On March 16, 2011, the Government of Brazil announced the temporary tariff reduction of the ad-valorem import duties applicable to certain telecommunications, information technology, and capital goods.  

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Brazil: Temporary tariff reduction on certain capital and integrated systems goods.

Measure #2117 | Published 24 Feb 2011 | Inception 17 Feb 2011 ▲

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On February 17, 2011, the Government of Brazil announced the temporary tariff reduction of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) import duties applicable to certain capital and integrated systems goods.

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Brazil: Temporary import tariff reduction on 542 capital goods

Measure #2001 | Published 21 Dec 2010 | Inception 15 Dec 2010 ▲

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On December 14th 2010, the Brazilian government announced tariff reduction on the ad-valorem import duty to 2% for 226 capital goods and extended the validity of the tariff reduction to 2% for 316 products classified under the chapters 39, 82, 84,

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Brazil: Temporary tariff reduction for 161 capital goods

Measure #1953 | Published 17 Nov 2010 | Inception 4 Nov 2010 ▲

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On November 3rd 2010, the Brazilian government announced temporary tariff reductions on the ad-valorem import duty from 14% to 2% for 161 capital goods classified under the chapters: 73, 84, 85, 86 and 90 of the Mercosur Common Nomenclature (NCM)

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Republic of Korea: Export financing scheme to encourage imports by Mexican firms

Measure #1904 | Published 31 Oct 2010 | Inception 1 Jul 2010 ▲

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On 1 July 2010 the Export-Import Bank of Korea signed a US$50 million export financing deal with Bancomex. The press release published by the former agency states: 

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Brazil: Temporary import tariff reduction on capital goods

Measure #1891 | Published 29 Oct 2010 | Inception 20 Oct 2010 ▲

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On 19 October 2010, the Brazilian government announced tariff reductions on the ad-valorem import duty to 2% for certain capital goods classified under the chapters 80, 84, 85, 89, 90 and 94 of Mercosur Common Nomenclature (NCM) tariff code.

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