The Chinese mainland has repealed the import taxes on 15 kinds of Taiwanese
fruits starting Monday.
The fruits that enjoy free tariff treatment include pineapples, cherimoyas,
pawpaws, carambolas, mangos, guavas, wax-apples, pinangs, grapefruits, jujubes,
coconuts, loquats, plums, peaches, and persimmons.
Speaking of the procedures that Taiwanese fruits have to go through while
exporting to the mainland, an official with the General Administration of
Customs (GAC) told Xinhua that importersof Taiwanese fruits must present to the
customs authorities certificates of origin for the fruits.
The certificates must be issued by 11 Taiwanese organizations already
approved by the GAC, the official added.
Only fruits shipped to mainland ports from Taiwan Island, Penghu Islands,
Jinmen Islands and Mazu Island or Taiwanese fruits shipped to mainland ports via
Hong Kong, Macao and Jshigahi-Shima of Japan are entitled to the free tariff
treatment.
The Chinese mainland's imports of fruits last year came to 618 million US
dollars, 2.37 million of which came from Taiwan, accounting for 0.4 percent of
mainland's total fruit imports for the year.
The mainland imported Taiwanese fruits worth 1.34 million dollars in the
first half of this year, up 42.1 percent from the corresponding period of last
year.
The fruits that have been given the zero tariff treatment had been imposed
tariffs ranging from 10 to 25 percent.