China's Tariff Adjustment Plan Sets New Rates for Ag Goods
China’s recently issued 2022 annual tariff adjustment plan is set to “tentatively” lower tariff rates for a variety of wood and fishery products but raise rates for pork, orange juice products and other agricultural goods, USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service said…
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Dec. 27. Under the changes, China will temporarily lower its most-favored nation import rates for 954 tariff lines beginning Jan. 1, including for fresh Atlantic salmon and wood products, but raise tariffs on certain agricultural goods. The tentative tariff rates will be applied to all exporting countries.