Commercial News Bilateral Visits Supply & Demand Exhibition Info About Us Bilateral Cooperation About China
China Law Host Country Laws of Host Country Enquiry Online
Current Location: Homepage >  Commercial News >  Text

China to abolish car import licenses
2004-12-20 14:37
China will revoke the practice of licensing imports of cars, key auto parts and compact disc manufacturing equipment beginning January 1, 2005, according to sources with Ministry of Commerce and General Administration of Customs.

The move was made in accordance with its commitments to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Expect for three special commodities, all goods will be imported without import permits, said the sources Thursday. In 2005, China will reserve the rights only to restrict imports of controlled chemical products, chemicals that can be easily turned into narcotics, and ozonosphere-consuming materials through granting licenses.

This is the fourth time China has canceled license granting forimported goods since its entrance to WTO at the end of 2001.

On January 1, 2002, the nation canceled the import license for 14 products, including terylene fiber, tobacco and tobacco products, color TV sets and kinescopes, color sensitive materials,and certain types of automobiles, auto parts and tires. This reduced the kinds of license-granting goods from 26 to 12.

The license restrictions were further reduced to eight beginning January 1, 2003 and to two in 2004. Enditem


(Xinhuanet)
Big medium-sized small】 【Print】 【Transmit

Total Retail Sale of Consumer Goods of Our Country Over RMB 5 Trillion Yuan. It Is Predicted to Reach 5.2 Trillion Yuan Throughout This Year.    2004-12-17 15:20
The Photo Exhibition of the 20th Anniversary of Developing Zone Caused Attracted Great Attention    2004-12-17 15:20
Chen Jian's Speech at China-African Nations Telecommunication Ministerial Seminar    2004-12-15 18:15
6th Meeting of Sino-Belarus Joint Committee on Trade and Economic Cooperation Held in Beijing    2004-12-15 18:14
2nd China Hainan Eco-Culture Forum to be Held in Bo'ao     2004-12-13 15:37
Launching Ceremony and Seminar of China E-commerce Report Held in Beijing     2004-12-13 15:37



 Release Comment:    Pen Name:    View Comment

Copyright 2004,Ministry of Commerce of P.R. China
All Rights Reserved Please use IE5.0 and above to browse this site