Each year, the Chinese government makes adjustments to the tariff codes and import/export interim tariff duty. At the end of 2014, the Tariff Commission of the State Council issued the 2015 Tariff Policy.Are you aware how the new tariff policy will influence your company's import and export business?
The Tariff Commission of the State Council issued a circular (Shuiweihui [2014] No. 32) on 12 December 2014 that sets out China's tariff policy for 2015. The circular, which applies as from 1 January 2015, adjusts import and export tariffs levied on certain goods; the main changes are to interim duty rates and conventional duty rates, and revisions to import and export tariff codes. The 2015 Tariff Policy reflects the government's intention to balance the economy and the policy brings both opportunities and challenges for affected industries.
Ms. XiaoJing Wu, Senior Advisor Indirect Tax, Customs and Global Trade at Deloitte Shanghai, will provide you with the insights into the 2015 Tariff Policy. She will also share with you the potential opportunities or challenges on your companies. Some constructive and informative suggestions will be shared with you in regard of risk control, tax saving and global compliance.
Agenda
08.30-09.00 Registration
09.00-09.10 Welcome Remarks, European Chamber
09.10-10.10 2015 Customs Tariff Policy update, XiaoJing Wu, Senior Advisor, Deloitte
10.10-10.30 Q&A, Open Discussion