APO China to grant zero-tariff treatment to 10 least-developed countries 10 novembre 2022 1 min read China will grant zero-tariff treatment to 98 percent of taxable items from 10 least-developed countries in a bid to promote an open global economy. Starting from Dec. 1, China will waive all tariffs on 98 percent of the related imports from Afghanistan, Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, Malawi, Sao Tome and Principe, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, according to the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council. The step is conducive to opening up with win-win outcomes, building an open global economy, and helping least-developed countries to accelerate their development, the commission said. This policy measure will gradually expand to all the least-developed countries that have established diplomatic ties with China, it added. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The State Council Information Office: The People’s Republic of China. Continue Reading Previous Previous post: YASA Dubai Joins Forces with the Guardian for World Cup Travel PackagesNext Next post: Le Fonds de l’Organisation des Pays Exportateurs de Pétrole (OPEP) et le Groupe de la Banque africaine de développement renforcent leur coopération pour promouvoir le développement durable en Afrique Articles similaire Statement on the Just Energy Transition Statement on the Just Energy Transition 10 novembre 2022 Dongfeng New Trucks KL, KR Unveiled in Vietnam, Starting a New Journey Overseas Dongfeng New Trucks KL, KR Unveiled in Vietnam, Starting a New Journey Overseas 10 novembre 2022