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IT products export boosted
www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-13 14:48:16
Chinese Vice-Minister of Commerce Wei Jianguo revealed recently that the
Ministry of Commerce will formulate seven measures to promote China's IT
product export. These measures include: striving to realize a 17% export
tax rebate on hi- and new-tech products and IT products; simplifying
export procedures; lowering the expense for convenient customs clearance
services to US million from US million; allowing enterprises with an
annual export volume of more than US million to apply for export credits;
allowing software manufacturers with an annual export volume of over US
million to apply for export credits; simplifying claim settlement
procedures for exported products; and accelerating the issuance of
Management Methods for Software Support Funding. The picture shows an IT
plant's workshop in the Ningbo Technology District.
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