China Leaves Import and Export Tariff Unchanged for Lead and Zinc Ore in 2016

Published: Dec 11, 2015 10:57
China leaves import and export tax of lead and zinc ore unchanged next year, according to the Tariff Adjustment Plan in 2016 recently, effective January 1 2016.

SHANGHAI, Dec. 11 (SMM) - China leaves import and export tax of lead and zinc ore unchanged next year, according to the Tariff Adjustment Plan in 2016 passed recently, effective January 1 2016.

Export tax rate for lead ore and concentrate (HS code: 26070000) remains at 30%, and that for zinc ore and concentrate (HS code: 26080000, excluding gray fodder zinc oxide with zinc content above 80%) is also unchanged at 30%. Provisional tax rate for other lead contained slag (HS code: 26202900) stabilizes at 10%. No import tax is imposed on lead ore and its concentrate or zinc ore and its concentrate.

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