日期: | 2014/08/14 |
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作者: | China |
文件編號: | G/C/W/701, G/STR/Q1/CHN/2 |
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state trading
Counter-Notification of the State Trading Enterprises of China Pursuant to Paragraph 4 of the Understanding on the Interpretation of Article XVII
The following
communication, dated 7 August 2014, is being circulated at the request of the Delegation
of the United States.
_______________
Paragraph 1 of the Understanding on the Interpretation of Article XVII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (hereinafter "Understanding") provides that "[i]n order to ensure the transparency of the activities of state trading enterprises, Members shall notify such enterprises to the Council for Trade in Goods, for review by the working party."
Paragraph 1 of the Understanding also contains a working definition of "state trading enterprise", which reads: "Governmental and non-governmental enterprises, including marketing boards, which have been granted exclusive or special rights or privileges, including statutory or constitutional powers, in the exercise of which they influence through their purchases or sales the level or direction of imports or exports."
Paragraph 4 of the Understanding states that "[a]ny Member which has reason to believe that another Member has not adequately met its notification obligation may raise the matter with the Member concerned. If the matter is not satisfactorily resolved it may make a counter-notification to the Council for Trade in Goods, for consideration by the working party set up under paragraph 5 [of the Understanding], simultaneously informing the Member concerned."
China submitted a notification to the Working Party on State Trading Enterprises (hereinafter "Working Party") in 2003[1] as an update to its notification for the 2002 period.[2] China has not submitted a new or updated notification regarding its state trading enterprises since then.
On 13 June 2014, the United States raised this issue with China in a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. Specifically, at this meeting, the United States raised its concerns regarding China's lack of notification and stated that if such notification would not be forthcoming as part of the June 30 biennial obligation to submit an updated notification to the Working Party, a Member may make a counter-notification under paragraph 4 of the Understanding to the Council for Trade in Goods and the Working Party.
As no such notification has been made by China, and the issue has not been otherwise satisfactorily resolved, the United States is hereby exercising its right under paragraph 4 of the Understanding to make a counter-notification of the following entities as state trading enterprises of China:[3]
1.
China National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuff Import & Export
Co. (Group) |
2.
China National Export Bases Development Co. |
3.
China Sugar and Wine Co. (Group) |
4.
China Commerce Foreign Trade Co. |
5.
Sinochem Group |
6.
China International United Petroleum & Chemicals Co. |
7.
China National United Oil Co. |
8.
Zhuzhai Zhen Rong Co. |
9.
China Aviation Oil Import and Export Co. Ltd. |
10. China Petro-Chemical International Co., Ltd. |
11. China Arts Hua Hai Import and Export Co., Ltd. |
12. China Marine Bunker (Petro China) Co., Ltd. |
13. China National Water Resources and Electric
Power Material and Equipment Co., Ltd. |
14. Everbright Petroleum and Natural Gas
Development and Investment Co., Ltd. |
15. China Hua Neng International Economic and
Trade Co. |
16. China Beijing International Economic
Cooperation Co. |
17. Tianjin Elec-Mech International Trade Co. |
18. Hebei Metals and Minerals Corp., Ltd. |
19. Shanxi Tian Li Enterprise Co., Ltd. |
20. Liaoning Huiming International Trade Co., Ltd. |
21. Dalian Golden Sun Import and Export Co., Ltd. |
22. Jinlin Foreign Trade Import and Export Co. |
23. Sinochem Heilongjiang Import and Export Co. |
24. Orient International Holding Shanghai Foreign
Trade Co., Ltd. |
25. Shanghai Materials Group Import and Export
Co., Ltd. |
26. Jiangsu Fuel Co. |
27. Suzhou Industrial Park Co., Ltd. |
28. Zhejiang Metal Material Co. |
29. Zhejiang Di Da Import and Export Co., Ltd. |
30. Ningbo Ning Shing Co. (Group) |
31. Anhui Chemicals Import and Export Co., Ltd. |
32. Fujian Chemicals Import and Export Co. |
33. China (Fujian) Foreign Trade Centre (Holding) |
34. Xiamen Jian Fa Co., Ltd. |
35. Xiamen International Trade Group Co., Ltd. |
36. Jiangxi Chemicals Import and Export Co. |
37. Shandong Sheng Li Co., Ltd. |
38. Shandong Foreign Trade (Holding) Co., Ltd. |
39. Qingdao Hua Qing Industrial Co., Ltd. |
40. Qingdao Yi Jia E.T.I. Import and Export Co.,
Ltd. |
41. Henan Cereals, Oil and Foodstuff Import and
Export Group Co., Ltd. |
42. Hubei Chemicals Import and Export Co. |
43. Hunan Chemicals Import and Export Co. |
44. Guangdong Materials Import and Export Co. |
45. Guangdong Hua Guang Light Industrial Co., Ltd. |
46. Zhuhai S.E.Z. Goods and Materials Co. |
47. Guangdong Zhong Ren Enterprise (Group) Co.,
Ltd. |
48. Guangzhou Tminae Petroleum and Chemicals Co.,
Ltd. |
49. Shenzhen Yong Jun Industrial Co., Ltd. |
50. Shenzhen Petroleum Company |
51. Shenzhen Zhong You Tong Da Petroleum Co., Ltd. |
52. Shenzhen Dong Er Technology Dispatch Co., Ltd. |
53. Shenzhen Petrochemical Bonded Oil Trading Co. |
54. Guangxi Chemicals Import and Export Co. |
55. Hainan Zhong Tong Chemicals Import and Export
Co. |
56. Chongqing Foreign Trade Import and Export Co. |
57. Guizhou Foreign Trade Import and Export Co. |
58. Yunnan Native Produce Import and Export Co. |
59. Gansu Import and Export Trading Group Co. |
60. Xinjiang International Industry Co., Ltd. |
61. Sinochem International Oil Company |
62. Sinochem Guangdong Import and Export Co. |
63. Sinochem Shanghai Import and Export Co. |
64. Sinochem Pudong Trading Co., Ltd. |
65. Sinochem Ning Bo Co. |
66. Sinochem (Shenzhen) Industries Co., Ltd. |
67. Sinochem Jiangsu Import and Export Co. |
68. Sinochem Guangzhou Import and Export Co. |
69. Sinochem Shandong Import and Export Co. |
70. Sinochem Liaoning Import and Export Co. |
71. China National Agricultural Means of
Production Group Co. |
72. Chinatex Cotton Import and Export Co. |
73. Beijing Jiuda Textiles Group Co. |
74. Tianjin Textiles Industry Supply and Marketing
Co. |
75. Shanghai Textiles Raw Materials Co. |
76. China National Cotton Reserve Corp. |
77. China National Cotton Exchange |
78. China National Salt Industry Corp. |
79. China National Tobacco Import & Export Co. |
80. Jilin Grain Group Import and Export Co. |
81. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Cotton and
Jute Import and Export Co. |
82. Xinjiang Nong Ken Import and Export Co., Ltd. |
83. China National Coal Industry Import &
Export Co. |
84. China Minmetals Corp. |
85. Shanxi Coal Import & Export Group Co. |
86. Shenhua Group Ltd. |
87. China Minmetals Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
88. Sichuan Metals and Minerals Import and Export
Corp. |
89. Zigong Cemented Carbide Import and Export
Corp., Ltd. |
90. Hunan Zhong Nan Antimony and Tungsten Trading
Co., Ltd. |
91. Zhuzhou Cemented Carbide Import and Export
Corp. |
92. Nanchang Cemented Carbide Limited Liability
Co. |
93. Jiangxi Rare Metals Tungsten Holding Group
Corp. |
94. Xiamen Tungsten Corporation Ltd. |
95. Fujian Jinxin Tungsten Co., Ltd. |
96. Xiamen Golden Egret Special Alloy Co., Ltd. |
97. Guangdong Xianglu Tungsten Co., Ltd. |
98. Guizhou Metals and Minerals Import and Export
Corp. |
99. Guangxi China Tin Group Co., Ltd. |
100.
Yunnan United Antimony Industries Corp. |
101.
Guangxi Youngsun Metal Chemical Co., Ltd. |
102.
Hunan ShuiKouShan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
103.
Shandong Zhao Jin (Group) Corp. |
104.
Shanghai Metals and Minerals Import and Export Corp. |
105.
Yunnan Copper Industry (Group) Corp., Ltd. |
106.
Yunnan Metallurgical Group Import and Export & and Logistics
Co., Ltd. |
107.
Yunnan Tin Co., Ltd. |
108.
Baiyin Nonferrous Group Corp. |
109.
Tong Ling Nonferrous Metals (Group) Corp. |
110.
Da Ye Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
111.
Ningxia Tian Ma Metallurgical and Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. |
112.
Jiangsu Holly International Group |
113.
China Chengtong Metal (Group) Corp. |
114.
CNACC International Co., Ltd. |
115.
China Grain Reserves Corp. |
116.
Chinatex Group |
117.
China National Offshore Oil Corp. |
118.
Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co., Ltd. |
119.
Hunan Hsikwangshan Twinkling Star Antimony Import and Export
Co., Ltd. |
120.
GuangDong Metals and Minerals Import and Export Group Corp. |
121.
Dongguan Jiefu Flame-Retarded Materials Co., Ltd. |
122.
Guangdong Mikuni Antimony Industries Co., Ltd. |
123.
Sichuan Xinju Mineral Resource Development Co., Ltd. |
124.
Lanzhou Jinhai Antimony Co., Ltd. |
125.
China National Pearl Diamond Gem and Jewelry Import and Export
Corp. |
126.
Henan Yuguang Gold and Lead Co., Ltd. |
127.
Hunan Zhuzhou Smelting Plant Torch Metal Import and Export Co.,
Ltd |
128.
Hunan Xingguang Smelting Co., Ltd. |
129.
Chenzhou Jingui Silver Industry Co., Ltd. |
130.
Fenghua Advanced Technology Holding Co., Ltd. |
131.
Anyang Yubei Gold and Lead Group |
132.
Hunan Yongxing Yishui Rare Precious Metal Recycle Co., Ltd. |
133.
Hunan Yuteng Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
134.
Guangxi Chengyuan Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd. |
135.
Shandong Humon Smelting Co., Ltd. |
136.
Guangdong Mingfa Precious Metal Co., Ltd. |
137.
Hunan Jinwang Bismuth Industrial Co., Ltd. |
138.
Yongxing Zhaojin Precious Metal Processing and Fabrication Co.,
Ltd. |
139.
Yongxing Fuxing Precious Metal Co., Ltd. |
140.
Xiangguang Copper Co., Ltd. |
141.
Henan Gold Rakem Lead Co., Ltd. |
142.
Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group Co., Ltd. |
143.
Gejiu Lianxing Precious Metals Co., Ltd. |
144.
Anyang Minshan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
145.
Hunan Huaxin Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
146.
Yongxing Xihe Lead Co., Ltd. |
147.
Dongying Fangyuan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
148.
Jinlong Copper Co., Ltd. |
149.
Yantai Penghui Copper Industry Co., Ltd. |
150.
Hunan Zhantai Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
151.
Chenzhou Fengyue Science and Technology Co., Ltd. |
152.
Jiangxi Longtianyong Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
153.
Zijin Copper Industry Co., Ltd. |
The information in this counter-notification (including the attached Annex) is based on publicly-available information as of 31 July 2014. With regard to entities 1 through 109 above, the United States notes that China listed these entities as state trading enterprises in its 2003 Addendum. With regard to entities 110 through 153 above, China has not previously notified them in accordance with the Understanding. However, based on publicly-available information, each entity has been explicitly referred to as a "state trading enterprise" by the entity itself or by China, or the entity appears to qualify as a state trading enterprise under paragraph 1 of the Understanding.
In the interests of transparency, the United States has followed the format in the questionnaire contained in document G/STR/3/Rev.1 (dated 14 November 2003) and provided, to the extent possible, relevant information for each entity in the Annex. However, for each entity, it remains incumbent upon China to review the status of the entity and provide the necessary information and rationale as to whether or not the entity is a "state trading enterprise" pursuant to the provisions of Article XVII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Understanding. In addition to clarifying any instances in which the information available to the United States is not presently accurate or complete, it remains incumbent upon China to provide such information and fill in the additional information required by the questionnaire.
COUNTER-NOTIFICATION ANNEX
1 China National Cereals, Oils &
Foodstuff Import & Export Co. (group)
2 China National Export
Bases Development Co.
3 China Sugar and Wine
Co. (Group)
4 China Commerce Foreign
Trade Co.
6 China International
United Petroleum & Chemicals Co.
7 China National United
Oil Co.
9 China Aviation Oil
Import and Export Co. Ltd.
10 China Petro-chemical
International Co. Ltd.
11 China Arts Hua Hai
Import and Export Co. Ltd.
12 China Marine Bunker
(Petro China) Co., Ltd.
13 China National Water Resources and
Electric Power Material and Equipment Co. Ltd.
14 Everbright Petroleum and Natural
Gas Development and Investment Co. Ltd.
15 China Hua Neng
International Economic and Trade Co.
16 China Beijing
International Economic Cooperation Co.
17 Tianjin Elec-Mech
International Trade Co.
18 Hebei Metals and
Minerals Corp. Ltd.
19 Shanxi Tian Li
Enterprise Co. Ltd.
20 Liaoning Huiming
International Trade Co. Ltd.
21 Dalian Golden Sun
Import and Export Co. Ltd.
22 JiNlin Foreign Trade
Import and Export Co.
23 Sinochem Heilongjiang
Import and Export Co.
24 Orient International
Holding Shanghai Foreign Trade Co. Ltd.
25 Shanghai Materials
Group Import and Export Co. Ltd.
27 Suzhou Industrial
Park Co. Ltd.
28 Zhejiang Metal
Material Co.
29 Zhejiang Di Da Import
and Export Co. Ltd.
30 Ningbo Ning Shing Co.
(Group)
31 Anhui Chemicals
Import and Export Co. Ltd.
32 Fujian Chemicals
Import and Export Co.
33 China (Fujian)
Foreign Trade Centre (Holding)
35 Xiamen International
Trade Group Co. Ltd.
36 Jiangxi Chemicals
Import and Export Co.
38 Shandong Foreign
Trade (Holding) Co. Ltd.
39 Qingdao Hua Qing
Industrial Co. Ltd.
40 Qingdao Yi Jia E.T.I.
Import and Export Co. Ltd.
41 Henan Cereals, Oil and Foodstuff
Import and Export Group Co. Ltd.
42 Hubei Chemicals
Import and Export Co.
43 Hunan Chemicals
Import and Export Co.
44 Guangdong Materials
Import and Export Co.
45 Guangdong Hua Guang
Light Industrial Co. Ltd.
46 Zhuhai S.E.Z. Goods
and Materials Co.
47 Guangdong Zhong Ren
Enterprise (Group) Co. Ltd.
48 Guangzhou Tminae
Petroleum and Chemicals Co. Ltd.
49 Shenzhen Yong Jun
Industrial Co. Ltd.
51 Shenzhen Zhong You
Tong Da Petroleum Co. Ltd.
52 Shenzhen Dong Er
Technology Dispatch Co. Ltd.
53 Shenzhen
Petrochemical Bonded Oil Trading Co.
54 Guangxi Chemicals
Import and Export Co.
55 Hainan Zhong Tong
Chemicals Import and Export Co.
56 Chongqing Foreign
Trade Import and Export Co.
57 Guizhou Foreign Trade
Import and Export Co.
58 Yunnan Native Produce
Import and Export Co.
59 Gansu Import and
Export Trading Group Co.
60 Xinjiang
International Industry Co. Ltd.
61 Sinochem
International Oil Company
62 Sinochem Guangdong
Import and Export Co.
63 Sinochem Shanghai
Import and Export Co.
64 Sinochem Pudong
Trading Co. Ltd.
66 Sinochem (Shenzhen)
Industries Co. Ltd.
67 Sinochem Jiangsu
Import and Export Co.
68 Sinochem Guangzhou
Import and Export Co.
69 Sinochem Shandong
Import and Export Co.
70 Sinochem Liaoning
Import and Export Co.
71 China National
Agricultural Means of Production Group Co.
72 Chinatex Cotton
Import and Export Co.
73 Beijing Jiuda
Textiles Group Co.
74 Tianjin Textiles
Industry Supply and Marketing Co.
75 Shanghai Textiles Raw
Materials Co.
76 China National Cotton
Reserve Corporation..
77 China National Cotton
Exchange
78 China National Salt
Industry Corporation..
79 China National
Tobacco Import & Export Co.
80 Jilin Grain Group
Import and Export Co.
81 Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Cotton and Jute Import and Export Co.
82 Xinjiang Nong Ken
Import and Export Co. Ltd.
83 China National Coal
Industry Import & Export Co.
84 China Minmetals
Corporation
85 Shanxi Coal Import
& Export Group Co.
87 China Minmetals
Nonferrous Metals Co. Ltd.
88 Sichuan Metals and
Minerals Import and Export Corporation
89 Zigong Cemented
Carbide Import and Export Corp., Ltd.
90 Hunan Zhong Nan
Antimony and Tungsten Trading Co. LTD.
91 Zhuzhou Cemented
Carbide Import and Export Corporation
92 Nanchang Cemented
Carbide Limited Liability Company
93 Jiangxi Rare Metals
Tungsten Holding Group Corporation
94 Xiamen Tungsten
Corporation Ltd.
95 Fujian Jinxin
Tungsten Co., Ltd.
96 Xiamen Golden Egret
Special Alloy Co. Ltd.
97 Guangdong Xianglu
Tungsten Co. Ltd.
98 Guizhou Metals and
Minerals Import and Export Corporation
99 Guangxi China Tin
Group Co. Ltd.
100 Yunnan United
Antimony Industries Corp.
101 Guangxi Youngsun
Metal Chemical Co., Ltd.
102 Hunan ShuiKouShan
Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
103 Shandong Zhao Jin
(Group) Corporation..
104 Shanghai Metals and
Minerals Import and Export Corporation
105 Yunnan Copper
Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd.
106 Yunnan Metallurgical Group Import
& Export and Logistics Co., Ltd.
108 Baiyin Nonferrous
Group Corporation
109 Tong Ling Nonferrous
Metals (Group) Corporation
110 Da Ye Nonferrous
Metals Co., Ltd.
111 Ningxia Tian Ma Metallurgical
and Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
112 Jiangsu Holly
International Group.
113 China Chengtong
Metal (Group) Corp.
114 CNACC International
Co., Ltd.
115 China Grain Reserves
Corp.
117 China National
Offshore Oil Corporation
118 Chongyi Zhangyuan
Tungsten Co. Ltd.
119 Hunan Hsikwangshan Twinkling Star
Antimony Import and Export Co. LtD.
120 GuangDong Metals and Minerals
Import and Export Group Corporation
121 Dongguan Jiefu
Flame-Retarded Materials Co., Ltd.
122 Guangdong Mikuni Antimony
Industries Co., Ltd.
123 Sichuan Xinju
Mineral Resource Development Co., Ltd.
124 Lanzhou Jinhai
Antimony Co., Ltd.
125 China National Pearl Diamond Gem
and Jewelry Import and Export Corporation
126 Henan Yuguang Gold
and Lead Co., LTD.
127 Hunan Zhuzhou Smelting Plant
Torch Metal Import and Export Co., Ltd.
128 Hunan Xingguang
Smelting Co., Ltd.
129 Chenzhou Jingui
Silver Industry Co., Ltd.
130 Fenghua Advanced
Technology Holding Co., Ltd.
131 Anyang Yubei Gold
and Lead Group
132 Hunan Yongxing
Yishui Rare Precious Metal Recycle Co., Ltd.
133 Hunan Yuteng
Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
134 Guangxi Chengyuan
Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd.
135 Shandong Humon
Smelting Co., Ltd.
136 Guangdong Mingfa
Precious Metal Co., Ltd.
137 Hunan Jinwang
Bismuth Industrial Co., Ltd.
138 Yongxing Zhaojin Precious Metal
Processing and Fabrication Co., Ltd.
139 Yongxing Fuxing
Precious Metal Co., Ltd.
140 Xiangguang Copper
Co., Ltd.
141 Henan Gold Rakem
Lead Co., Ltd.
142 Tongling Nonferrous
Metals Group Co., Ltd.
143 Gejiu Lianxing
Precious Metals Co., Ltd.
144 Anyang Minshan
Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
145 Hunan Huaxin
Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
146 Yongxing Xihe Lead
Co., Ltd.
147 Dongying Fangyuan
Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
149 Yantai Penghui
Copper Industry Co., Ltd.
150 Hunan Zhantai
Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
151 Chenzhou Fengyue
Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
152 Jiangxi Longtianyong
Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.
153 Zijin Copper
Industry Co., Ltd.
1 China National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuff Import & Export Co. (group)
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuff Import & Export Co. (Group)
(b) Description of products affected:
Grain
and sugar. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the
appropriate level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
1. The Interim Measures for the Administration of Import Tariff Quotas of
Agricultural Products, NDRC and MOFCOM [2003] No.
4 (27 September 2003)
2. 2014 Grain and Cotton Import Tariff Quotas, Eligibility Criteria and
Allocation Principles, NDRC and MOFCOM [2013] No. 39
(25 September 2013)
3. 2014 Public Notice on the Catalogue of Goods Subject to the
Administration of Export Licensing, MOFCOM and GAC [2013] No.
96 (31 December 2013)
4. 2014 Sugar Import Tariff Rate Quotas Quantity, Application Conditions and Allocation Principles,
MOFCOM [2013] No. 68 (27 September 2013)
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type of entities other than the state trading enterprise that
are allowed to engage in importation/exportation and conditions for
participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export
prices are determined:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether long-term contracts are negotiated by the state
trading enterprise. Whether the state trading enterprise is used to fulfil
contractual obligations entered into by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
2 China National Export Bases Development Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
National Export Bases Development Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Sugar.
China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate level
of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or
purpose for establishing and/or maintaining state trading enterprise:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
1. The Interim Measures for the Administration of Import Tariff Quotas of
Agricultural Products, NDRC and MOFCOM [2003] No.
4 (27 September 2003)
2. 2014 Sugar Import Tariff Rate Quotas Quantity, Application Conditions and Allocation Principles,
MOFCOM [2013] No. 68 (27 September 2013)
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of operations
of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import information by product:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed
to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
3 China Sugar and Wine Co. (Group)
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Sugar and Wine Co. (Group)
(b) Description of products affected:
Sugar.
China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate level
of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
1. The Interim Measures for the Administration of Import Tariff Quotas of
Agricultural Products, NDRC and MOFCOM [2003] No.
4 (27 September 2003)
2. 2014 Sugar Import Tariff Rate Quotas Quantity, Application Conditions and Allocation Principles,
MOFCOM [2013] No. 68 (27 September 2013)
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification of exclusive or special
rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading enterprise:
See 2(b) above. China should notify any additional information
promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
4 China Commerce Foreign Trade Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Commerce Foreign Trade Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Sugar.
China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate level
of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
1. The Interim Measures for the Administration of Import Tariff Quotas of
Agricultural Products, NDRC and MOFCOM [2003] No.
4 (27 September 2003)
2. 2014 Sugar Import Tariff Rate Quotas Quantity, Application Conditions and Allocation Principles,
MOFCOM [2013] No. 68 (27 September 2013)
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
5 Sinochem Group
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Sinochem
Group[4]
(b) Description of products affected:
Crude
oil, processed oil (including fuel oil), aviation kerosene, chemical
fertilizer, tungsten and tungstate products. China should promptly notify the
HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal
authority:
1.
The Provisional
Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil, Chemical Fertilizer
Imports, MOFTEC
[2002] No. 27 (18 July 2002)
2. 2014 Public Notice on the Catalogue of Goods Subject to the
Administration of Export Licensing, MOFCOM and GAC [2013] No.
96 (31 December 2013)
3. Publication of the 2014 Tungsten, Antimony, and Silver Export State
Trading Enterprise Quota Application Conditions and Procedures, MOFCOM
Public Notice [2013] No. 78 (28 October 2013)
4. Notice on the 2014 Tungsten, Antimony, and Silver Export State Trading
Enterprise List, Shang Mao Han [2013] No. 1012 (13 December
2013)
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
6 China International United Petroleum & Chemicals Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
International United Petroleum & Chemicals Co. (Sinopec)
(b) Description of products affected:
Crude
oil and processed oil (including fuel oil). China should promptly notify the HS
tariff number(s), at the appropriate level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
1. The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002)
2. 2014 Public Notice on the Catalogue of Goods Subject to the
Administration of Export Licensing, MOFCOM and GAC [2013] No.
96 (31 December 2013)
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification of exclusive or special
rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading enterprise:
See 2(b) above. China should notify any additional
information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
7 China National United Oil Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification
of state trading enterprise:
China
National United Oil Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Crude
oil and processed oil (including fuel oil). China should promptly notify the HS
tariff number(s), at the appropriate level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
1. The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002)
2. 2014 Public Notice on the Catalogue of Goods Subject to the
Administration of Export Licensing, MOFCOM and GAC [2013] No.
96 (31 December 2013)
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As China
is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
8 Zhuzhai Zhen Rong Company
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Zhuhai
Zhen Rong Company
(b) Description of products affected:
Crude
oil and processed oil (including fuel oil). China should promptly notify the HS
tariff number(s), at the appropriate level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade
has taken place
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
9 China Aviation Oil Import and Export Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Aviation Oil Import and Export Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Aviation
kerosene. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the
appropriate level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical
Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
10 China Petro-chemical International Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Petro-Chemical International Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal
authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for
Crude Oil, Processed Oil, Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations,
MOFTEC [2002] No. 27
(18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
11 China Arts Hua Hai Import and Export Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Arts Hua Hai Import and Export Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export
prices are determined:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
12 China Marine Bunker (Petro China) Co., Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Marine Bunker (Petro China) Co., Ltd.[5]
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or
purpose for establishing and/or maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As China
is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
13 China National Water Resources and Electric Power Material and Equipment Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
National Water Resources and Electric Power Material and Equipment Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil, Chemical
Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type of entities other than the state
trading enterprise that are allowed to engage in importation/exportation and
conditions for participation:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
14 Everbright Petroleum and Natural Gas Development and Investment Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State
Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification
of state trading enterprise:
Everbright Petroleum and Natural Gas Development and
Investment Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
15 China Hua Neng International Economic and Trade Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Hua Neng International Economic and Trade Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
16 China Beijing International Economic Cooperation Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
China
Beijing International Economic Cooperation Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the
resale prices of imported products are determined:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
17 Tianjin Elec-Mech International Trade Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Tianjin
Elec-Mech International Trade Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for
Crude Oil, Processed Oil, Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations,
MOFTEC [2002] No. 27
(18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
18 Hebei Metals and Minerals Corp. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Hebei
Metals and Minerals Corp. Ltd.[6]
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How
import/export levels are determined by the state trading enterprise:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
19 Shanxi Tian Li Enterprise Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Shanxi
Tian Li Enterprise Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import information by product:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
20 Liaoning Huiming International Trade Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Liaoning
Huiming International Trade Co. Ltd.[7]
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
21 Dalian Golden Sun Import and Export Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State
Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification
of state trading enterprise:
Dalian Golden Sun Import and Export Co. Ltd.
(b) Description
of products affected:
Fuel oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff
number(s), at the appropriate level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or
purpose for establishing and/or maintaining state trading enterprise:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether long-term contracts are
negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the state trading
enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into by the
government:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
22 JiNlin Foreign Trade Import and Export Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Jinlin
Foreign Trade Import and Export Co.[8]
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal
authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for
Crude Oil, Processed Oil, Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations,
MOFTEC [2002] No. 27
(18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As China
is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
23 Sinochem Heilongjiang Import and Export Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Sinochem
Heilongjiang Import and Export Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and
Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export
prices are determined:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
24 Orient International Holding Shanghai Foreign Trade Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Orient
International Holding Shanghai Foreign Trade Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or
purpose for establishing and/or maintaining state trading enterprise:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
25 Shanghai Materials Group Import and Export Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Shanghai
Materials Group Import and Export Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type of entities other than the state
trading enterprise that are allowed to engage in importation/exportation and
conditions for participation:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
26 Jiangsu Fuel Co.
1. Enumeration of State
Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification
of state trading enterprise:
Jiangsu Fuel Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type of entities other than the state
trading enterprise that are allowed to engage in importation/exportation and
conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether long-term contracts are
negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the state trading
enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into by the
government:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
27 Suzhou Industrial Park Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading enterprise:
Suzhou
Industrial Park Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported products
are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
28 Zhejiang Metal Material Co.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Zhejiang
Metal Material Co.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate level
of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July
2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the
resale prices of imported products are determined:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
29 Zhejiang Di Da Import and Export Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Zhejiang
Di Da Import and Export Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As China
is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal
authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for
Crude Oil, Processed Oil, Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations,
MOFTEC [2002] No. 27
(18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of the Functioning of the State
Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
30 Ningbo Ning Shing Co. (Group)
1. Enumeration of
State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Ningbo
Ning Shing Co. (Group)
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason and Purpose
(a) Reason or purpose for establishing and/or
maintaining state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of
the Functioning of the State Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export
prices are determined:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
4. Statistical
Information
Import
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
Export
information by product:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO Member,
China should notify this information promptly.
Domestic
activities where state trading enterprise also trades products internationally:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
5. Reason why no foreign trade has
taken place
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
6. Additional
Information
China
should notify any additional information promptly.
31 Anhui Chemicals Import and Export Co. Ltd.
1. Enumeration of
State Trading Enterprises
(a) Identification of state trading
enterprise:
Anhui
Chemicals Import and Export Co. Ltd.
(b) Description of products affected:
Fuel
oil. China should promptly notify the HS tariff number(s), at the appropriate
level of specificity.
2. Reason
and Purpose
(a) Reason or
purpose for establishing and/or maintaining state trading enterprise:
As China is best suited to provide this information, as
opposed to another WTO Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(b) Legal authority:
The Provisional Administrative Measures for Crude Oil, Processed Oil,
Chemical Fertilizer Import Operations, MOFTEC [2002] No. 27 (18 July 2002).
China
should notify any other relevant legal authorities promptly.
3. Description of
the Functioning of the State Trading Enterprise
(a) Summary statement providing overview of
operations of the state trading enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(b) Specification
of exclusive or special rights or privileges enjoyed by the state trading
enterprise:
See
2(b) above. China should notify any additional information promptly.
(c) Type
of entities other than the state trading enterprise that are allowed to engage
in importation/exportation and conditions for participation:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(d) How import/export levels are determined
by the state trading enterprise:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(e) How export prices are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(f) How the resale prices of imported
products are determined:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(g) Whether
long-term contracts are negotiated by the state trading enterprise. Whether the
state trading enterprise is used to fulfil contractual obligations entered into
by the government:
As
China is best suited to provide this information, as opposed to another WTO
Member, China should notify this information promptly.
(h) Description of market structure: