China will extend some preferential tax policies and continue to implement zero tariffs on coal imports until the end of this year, Reuters quoted state media CCTV as reporting, citing a cabinet meeting chaired by Premier Li Qiang.
China cut tariffs on coal to zero in April last year in the face of concerns over domestic energy security and supply disruptions.
Source: sweetcrudereports.com
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