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Zero tariff mall response

Zero tariff mall response

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In addition, it is worth noting that in addition to the digital camera, the related parts also implement the "zero tariff", as a result, the cost of imported camera accessories will be greatly reduced, and the maintenance cost of the camera is expected to be improved further.
On February 6, 2005, vice chairman of the board of directors of SKYWORTH group Zhang Xuebin told reporters that Japan and the United States as the production of information technology products big country, always wanted to own the advantages of products as much as possible into the ITA protocol catalog, in order to win more market opportunities. It is understood that, since the ITA agreement was reached in 1997, a number of countries led by Japan began to propose the expansion of the scope of application of ITA, forming a new product catalog, that is, industry insiders called ITA ii. In 2003, at the ITA forum in Canada, the United States and Canada also proposed the inclusion of consumer electronics products into the ITA agreement. The expansion of the ITA protocol began to draw worldwide attention from members of the world trade organization.
According to the commitment of China's accession to the World Trade Organization Agreement on information technology products (hereinafter referred to as "ITA"), part of China's information technology products will be implemented with zero tariff from January 1, 2005. Japan, the United States and other countries are brewing some of the previously not included in the agreement consumer electronics products, such as flat-panel TVs into the ITA, in order to expand its range of zero tariff products. In this regard, some domestic related enterprises said that the move will not impact on the survival of enterprises.

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