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CIRCULAR OF THE STATE ECONOMIC AND TRADE COMMISSION, THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN TRADE AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND THE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF CUSTOMS ON PARTIALLY ALTERING COMMODITY LISTS OF IMPORT PRODUCT OF PROCESSING TRADE IN RESTRICTION

The State Economic and Trade Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, the General Administration of Customs

Circular of the State Economic and Trade Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and the General Administration
of Customs on Partially Altering Commodity Lists of Import Product of Processing Trade in Restriction

GuoJingMaoMaoYi [2000] No.570

June 16, 2000

The Economic and Trade Commission and Foreign Trade Committee of the provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under
the Central Government, municipalities separately listed on the State plan and production and construction crops of Xinjiang, Guangdong
branch of the General Administration of Customs, customs directly under the General Administration of Customs and relevant departments
of State Council:

With a view to implementing the Circular of the General Office of the State Council on Transmitting the Opinions of State Economic
and Trade Commission and Other Departments on Further Perfecting the Deposit Machine Account System of Processing Trade Bank (GuoBanFa
[1999] No.35), the Circular on Confirming Commodity Lists of the First Batch of Import Product of Processing Trade in Prohibition
and in Restriction (GuoJingMaoMaoYi [1999] No.490, hereinafter referred as Commodity Lists) was jointly promulgated by State Economic
and Trade Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and the General Administration of Customs. Now some
alterations of steel products in the Commodity Lists have to be made. The steel products with numbers of the heading 7210300 and
72122000 shall be no longer listed in restrictive commodity list from July 1, 2000.



 
The State Economic and Trade Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, the General Administration
of Customs
2000-06-16