Home >

80% Of Us Manufactured Goods Will Be Duty-Free After The US Columbia Trade Promotion Agreement Takes Effect.

2008/4/10 13:44:00 18

80% Of Us Manufactured Goods Will Be Duty-Free After The US Columbia Trade Promotion Agreement Takes Effect.

When the US Columbia Trade Promotion Agreement comes into effect, 80% of the US consumer goods and manufactured goods exported to Columbia will be immediately exempted from customs duties, including almost all technical information products; mining, agriculture, building equipment, medical and scientific equipment, auto parts, paper products, and chemical products.

The rest of the tariffs will be abolished in 10 years.

The competitiveness of US farmers and ranchers will be greatly improved, and at the same time, they will benefit from zero tariff treatment. At present, 77% of us exported agricultural products will receive zero tariff treatment.

The main agricultural products exported to the United States are cotton, wheat, soybeans, quality beef, apples, pears, peaches, cherries and apricots. All these products will be exempted as long as the agreement comes into force.

Columbia will gradually abolish all other agricultural tariffs in 19 years.

//cn.daxia123.c

  • Related reading

What Is The Policy Environment Of The Textile Industry In 2008 And How To Deal With It?

policies and regulations
|
2008/4/10 12:47:00
32

Anti Tax Avoidance Management New Regulation Is Expected To Be Introduced In The First Half Year

policies and regulations
|
2008/4/10 10:33:00
32

Prospect Of Shanghai Port'S Foreign Trade In 2008

policies and regulations
|
2008/4/8 13:24:00
19

Sino Chile FTA Ends Second Phase Negotiations

policies and regulations
|
2008/4/8 13:23:00
22

5 Countries In South America Issued New Law On Textile Labeling, And Export Enterprises Should Do Well.

policies and regulations
|
2008/4/7 14:03:00
28
Read the next article

Sino US Cotton Technology Exchange Held In Qingdao

The Sino US cotton technology exchange was held in Qingdao.