Tariff cuts or exemption to products from 6 nations, HK, Macao   (Xinhua)  Updated: 2006-06-16 06:51  
China said on Thursday it will lower the tariffs on about 2,800 categories of 
products originating from the Philippines as of July 1 of this year, while 
eliminating tariffs on those goods from the five least developed countries in 
Africa, Asia and the South Pacific. 
 The arrangement with the Philippines was made in line with a related free 
trade zone agreement between China and the Association of Southeast Asian 
Nations, the Chinese Ministry of Finance said Thursday. 
 With the approval of the Chinese government, the Customs Tariff Commission of 
the State Council, also decided to eliminate tariffs from next month on products 
from Angola, Yemen, Maldive, Samoa and Vanuatu, which the ministry said are five 
of the least developed countries. 
 The Chinese central government will also eliminate tariffs on a fourth batch 
of products that originate from Macao and Hong Kong under an arrangement to 
provide closer economic and trade ties between the Chinese mainland and the two 
regions.  
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