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| China to adjust export tax rebate mechanism |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-07-23 09:15:36
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Semi-manufactured goods
By increasing export tariffs and lowering export
rebates in 2005, the Chinese government enjoyed some success in curbing exports
of high energy-consuming, high-polluting and resource-intensive products: coal
exports dropped 12.7 percent, coke exports dropped 10.7 percent, billet exports
dropped 35.6 percent, and exports of non-forged aluminum dropped 20 percent year
on year in the first six months of this year, according to the National Bureau
of Statistics.
However, to get round such restrictions, many Chinese
businesses found a new strategy: they began processing materials slightly -- not
completely -- for export. Thus the bulk of Chineseexports moved from
resource-intensive products to preliminary processed products and semi-finished
products.
China's exports of semi-finished aluminum products,
for instance, surged 57 percent year on year to more than 400,000 tonsin the
first five months of this year, according to Chinese Customs statistics. The new
adjustment reported in Caijing therefore targets semi-finished
resource-intensive products with low added value, and for good reason.
"We must not go on selling resource-intensive materials to the overseas market," said Zhang Ping, former deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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