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Chinese ecommerce tax delay revives Australian vitamin stocks
Financial Times The ministry clarified on Friday that goods coming in via ecommerce platforms would be regarded temporarily as personal, rather than commercial in nature, and subject to a lower tax rate. Personal transactions are tax-free up to Rmb20,000 per person, ... China wants to expand e-commerce trade with Australia China seemingly backtracks on tougher e-commerce rules providing a boost to supplement and food firms Blackmores CEO Christine Holgate says China rule change not a 'full stop' |
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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Chinese ecommerce tax delay revives Australian vitamin stocks - Financial Times
Chinese ecommerce tax delay revives Australian vitamin stocks - Financial Times

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