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China slates Kiwi dairy and wool duties for removal
By STAFF EDITOR
Published: April 09, 2008 05:15 PM
China will gradually remove the 19% import tariff it imposes on New Zealand wool by 2016 and the 10% tariffit it imposes on dairy products will follow by 2019 according to the terms of the free trade agreement (FTA) signed by the two countries Monday, the China Securities Journal reported. New Zealand mainly exports agricultural and products to China, with dairy products, eggs and honey accounting for over 50% of New  Zealand&...
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