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  • RedDawn [he/him]
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    19 days ago

    What does “zero-tariff treatment for 100 percent tariff lines” mean?

    • miz [any, any]
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      edit-2
      19 days ago

      I found the story in Chinese, let's see if that sheds some light.

      https://www.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/p/0V7IMLPR.html

      自12月1日起,中国给予包括33个非洲国家在内的所有同中国建交的最不发达国家100%税目产品零关税待遇,成为实施这一举措的首个发展中大国和世界主要经济体。不少非洲人士表示,中国此举顺应全球南方国家发展需求,彰显大国担当,以实际行动同世界各国共享发展机遇,真正做到让发展成果更多惠及各国人民。

      machine translation says

      Since December 1, China has granted zero tariff treatment to 100% of tariff items of all the least developed countries that have established diplomatic relations with China, including 33 African countries, becoming the first major developing country and the world's major economy to implement this measure. Many Africans said that China's move conforms to the development needs of the global South countries, demonstrates the responsibility of a major country, shares development opportunities with countries around the world with practical actions, and truly makes the fruits of development benefit more people of all countries.

      EDIT: to add to this, here's a Global Times article with a corroborating headline, however the article text makes the same mistake above

      China to give least developed countries zero-tariff treatment

    • miz [any, any]
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      edit-2
      19 days ago

      A tariff line is a product that is defined by a system of tariff code numbers. Countries use tariff lines to classify products for customs purposes.

      so my best guess is it means all product groups currently tariffed at 100% will now be 0%

      EDIT: looks like it's 100% of products, not those with 100% tariffs. wow

      • miz [any, any]
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        edit-2
        19 days ago

        from what I can tell they are dropping all tariffs with the global south countries they have relations with

        it should say "zero-tariff treatment for 100 percent of tariff lines" but someone goofed