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China: export taxes on chemical forms of tungsten drop in 2010 |
* China to cut export duty on molybdenum, indium to 5 pct
* Import duty on sulphuric acid to rise
* Import duty on some aluminum products to rise to 2 pct (Adds more items)
HONG KONG, Dec 16 - China will cut export duties for unwrought molybdenum and molybdenum powder to 5 percent next year, from 15 percent and 10 percent, respectively, this year, the Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday.
China, a major molybdenum, indium and tungsten supplier to the international market, would also reduce export taxes on unwrought indium, indium scrap and indium powder to 5 percent in 2010, from this year's 10-15 percent, according to a list of annual tax changes posted on the ministry's website. (www.mof.gov.cn)
Export taxes on chemical forms of tungsten would be reduced to 5 percent next year from 10 percent in 2009, the list showed.
The ministry said China would impose a 3 percent tax on imports of sulphuric acid, a by-product from copper and zinc smelting, a move that could support local prices and domestic smelters.
Tariffs on imports of plates, sheets and strips of primary aluminum of between 0.3 and 0.36 millimeters in thickness would rise to 2 percent next year from 1 percent this year.
The import duty on selenium would be cut to 2 percent from 3 percent, it said.
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