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Implementation of zero tariffs for "Goods Proposed to be Produced" under CEPA

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The Trade and Industry Department (TID) announced today (November 12) the implementation details for "Goods Proposed to be Produced" in the second batch of Hong Kong origin products for implementation of zero import tariffs under the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA).

"After manufacturers have started producing these goods, the TID and the Customs and Excise Department will conduct joint verifications and inform the Mainland authorities. After confirmation by both sides, the goods can enjoy zero tariff preference under CEPA upon presentation of the certificates of origin issued by the Hong Kong issuing authorities when imported into the Mainland," a TID spokesman said.

"Manufacturers are therefore requested to complete the 'Notification on Commencement of Production of Goods Proposed to be Produced', and return it to the TID after they have commenced production of any 'Goods Proposed to be Produced'. Upon receipt of the notification, the TID will proceed with the verification and confirmation procedures, so that these goods can enjoy zero tariff preference as soon as possible," the spokesman added.

Under the further liberalisation measures of CEPA, the Mainland has agreed to apply zero tariffs to goods that are covered by 713 Mainland 2004 tariff codes, on top of those covered by 374 tariff codes that have already been enjoying zero tariff status from January 1, 2004. The 713 Mainland 2004 tariff codes cover both goods under current production in Hong Kong (529 Mainland tariff codes) and goods proposed to be produced in Hong Kong (184 Mainland tariff codes). The goods under current production covered by the 529 Mainland tariff codes will enjoy zero tariff status from January 1, 2005. For the remaining 184 items of goods proposed to be produced in Hong Kong, the Mainland will implement zero tariffs after confirmation by both sides that the goods have come into production.

The public can download the relevant trade circular and the notification form from the "CEPA Trade in Goods" webpage on the TID's website (www.tid.gov.hk/english/cepa/trade_goods.html).

For enquiries, please contact the TID at:

Mainland Branch (I):

Tel: 2398 5676

Fax: 2398 9973

Email: ma_registry@tid.gov.hk

Customer Service Centre of Certification Branch

Tel: 2398 5525

Fax: 2398 9450

Email: cepaco@tid.gov.hk

Ends/Friday, November 12, 2004

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