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What's the tariff for China to transport things to Vietnam?

You can look it up in official website, Vietnam. There is a column that specifically lists the commodity tax rate for China. Details are as follows.

In June 2004, China and ASEAN signed the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), and in July 2005, they began to implement comprehensive tax reduction for each other. For China and six ASEAN countries (old ASEAN members, namely Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand), normal products began to be cut in July 2005, and in 2007 and 2009, tariff cuts were imposed on 1 and 1 respectively, with 2065438+. For the new ASEAN members (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam), tax reduction will be started from July 2005. From 2006 to 2009, the tariff will be reduced once every June at 65438+1 October1,but not once every 20 10/,and once every two years thereafter.

In addition, according to the early harvest plan, except for a few exceptional commodities from Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines and Viet Nam, China and ASEAN countries implement zero tariffs on the commodities covered in the first eight chapters of the Customs Tariff, mainly including (1) the first chapter, live animals; (2) The second chapter, meat and edible offal; (3) Chapter 3, Fish; (4) Chapter IV, dairy products, eggs, honey, etc. (5) Chapter V, Other Animal Products; (6) Chapter VI Living Trees and Other Living Plants; (7) Chapter VII, Vegetables; And (8) Chapter 8, Fruits.

Singapore, according to the China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, Singapore has implemented zero tariffs on goods imported from China since June 5438+ 10/.

The tax reduction tables of Malaysian, Philippine, Indonesian, Thai, Cambodian and Vietnamese products originating in China can be found on the China Free Trade Service Network.

The Vietnam tax reduction table provided by Free Trade Service Network is in Vietnamese. If you want to see the detailed information, you can look it up in official website, Vietnam. There is a column specifically listing the commodity tax rate for China. Vietnam tariff inquiry website:

(English): http://www.customs.gov.vn/English/lists/tariff/search.aspx.

In addition, MFN and CEPT tariffs of 10 ASEAN countries can be downloaded from the ASEANSEC website, which is the data in 2007, and can also be found on the US-ASEAN website.