Tariff news archive – Page 7
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Ecuador tariff hike alarms fruit exporters
Import duties on a range of fruits and vegetables to hit 45 per cent from Wednesday
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China lowers tariff on US pecans
China has dropped the import tax on US pecans from 24 per cent to 10 per cent
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New Zealand welcomes tariff cost cuts
HortNZ chief executive says FTA’s hold the key to limiting export expenses
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NZ opposition targets kiwifruit tariffs
Labour Party accuses current government of failing to ensure growers and exporters remain competitive
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Mexican avocados to go tariff-free
Mexican exporters are hoping for a tariff-free agreement on avocado shipments to China by the end of this year
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Tariff cuts welcomed by Australian exporters
Citrus and tree nut industries aim to capitalise on improved conditions under Japanese FTA
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Non-tariff barriers dog US exports to China
US sales to China continue to be impeded by phytosanitary issues, with Washington apple growers the recipients of most of the pain
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KAFTA cuts Australian orange tariff
The import duty of Australian oranges in South Korea is set to fall under a new trade agreement
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Storms force change on Israeli tariffs
Israel's government has reacted to last month's severe storms by reducing or abolishing duties on various fresh products
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Chile gains further tariff exemptions in Asia
From 1 January, exporters can ship hundreds of products to South Korea and Japan tariff-free
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Taiwan cuts NZ cherry tariff
Coming into effect on 1 December, the elimination of the tariff has arrived at a perfect time for the NZ cherry industry
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Ecuador set to lose tariff-free US access
Bananas, avocados and other fresh produce items look set to lose preferential access after government announcement
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Italian consumers back import tariffs
Coldiretti publishes results of recent survey, citing majority support for some form of protection of domestic products