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Foreign Trade Laws and Regulations
To date, China has instituted a fairly perfect foreign trade legal
system with the "Foreign Trade Law" as the core, involving
management of foreign trade dealers and import and export commodities
and technology, foreign exchange, customs control, import and export
commodity inspection, animal and plant quarantine, protection of
intellectual property rights, and economic and trade arbitration
related to foreign interests and proceedings.
I. Foreign Trade Law
The Foreign Trade Law, which came into force on July 1, 1994,
serves as the basic law on standardizing foreign trade activities
in China. Its basic principles are:
That the whole country practices a unified foreign trade system;
Safeguarding a fair and free foreign trade order;
Ensuring the independent operational authority of foreign trade
dealers;
Encouraging the development of foreign trade; and
Promoting trade relations with other countries and regions on
the basis of equality and mutual benefit.
II. Laws and Regulations on Managing Foreign Trade Dealers
Apart from the fact the Foreign Trade Law has stipulations
in this regard, other major related references are the "Regulations
on Issues Concerning Examination and Approval of Foreign Trade
Enterprises" promulgated by the Ministry of Foreign Trade
and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) on May 24, 1988, the "Provisional
Procedures on Operating and Managing Import and Export Commodities"
promulgated on July 19, 1994, the "Provisions on the Distribution
of Export Commodity Quotas" promulgated on December 29,
1995, the "Procedures on Paid Bidding for Export Commodity
Quota" promulgated on April 17, 1995, and related detailed
rules for implementation, the "Procedures on Bidding for
the Export of Machinery and Electronic Products" promulgated
on July 2, 1996, and the "Provisional Procedures on the
Automatic Registration for the Authority of Productive Enterprises
in Special Economic Zones to Independently Handle Imports and
Exports" promulgated on January 22, 1997.
III. Laws and Regulations Governing Management of Import and
Export Commodities
1. Major laws and regulations on managing import commodities:
the "Provisional Regulations of the People's Republic of
China Concerning the License System for Import Goods" promulgated
on January 10, 1984, and related detailed rules for implementation,
the "Provisional Procedures on Managing Quotas for the
Import of General Commodities" promulgated on December
29, 1993, and related detailed rules for implementation, the
"Provisional Regulations Governing the Automatic Registration
for the Import of Special Commodities" promulgated on April
13, 1994, the "Provisional Regulations on Managing the
Import of Machinery and Electronic Products" promulgated
on October 7, 1993, and the "Circular on Tightening Management
of the Import of Used Machinery and Electronic Products"
promulgated on December 22, 1997, the "Detailed Rules for
Implementation on Managing Imports by Foreign-Funded Enterprises"
promulgated on June 9, 1995., and the "Management Method
on the Standard of the Imported Machinery and Electronics Products."
2. Major laws and regulations on managing export commodities:
the "Provisional Procedures on Managing Export Commodities"
promulgated on December 29, 1992, and the revised "Provisions
on Managing Export Licenses" promulgated on January 2,
1996.
3. Important laws and regulations in connection with trade:
the "Provisions of the People's Republic of China on Environmental
Management of Chemicals imported for the First Time and the
Import and Export of Poisonous Chemicals" promulgated on
March 16, 1994, and related detailed rules for implementation,
and the "Provisional Regulations on Environmental Protection
Regarding the Import of Wastes" promulgated on March 1,
1996.
IV. Laws and Regulations on Import and Export Commodity Inspection,
Animal and Plant Quarantine and Hygienic Quarantine
1. Major Laws on Inspecting Import and Export Commodities:
the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Inspecting
Import and Export Commodities" promulgated on February
21, 1989, and related detailed rules for implementation, the
"Procedures on the Implementation of the License System
for Safety and Quality of Import Commodities" promulgated
on August 1, 1993, and related detailed rules for implementation,
the "Procedures on Managing Labels of Import and Export
Foodstuffs (for Trial Implementation)" promulgated on May
1, 1994, and the "Procedures on Exemption of Import and
Export Commodities from Inspection (for Trial Implementation)"
promulgated on January 11, 1990, and the "Procedures on
Re-Inspection of Import and Export Commodities" promulgated
in 1993.
2. Major laws and regulations on animal and plant quarantine:
the "Law of the People's Republic of China on Quarantine
of Entrance and Exit Animals and Plants" promulgated on
October 30, 1991, and related detailed rules for implementation.
3. Major hygienic quarantine laws and regulations: the "Law
of the People's Republic of China on Border Hygienic Quarantine"
promulgated on December 2, 1986, and related detailed rules
for implementation, the "Food Hygiene Law of the People's
Republic of China" promulgated on October 30, 1995, and
the "Procedures of the People's Republic of China on Managing
Imported Pharmaceuticals" promulgated on November 2, 1990.
V. Laws and Regulations Governing Foreign Exchange Control
China's most basic law on foreign exchange control is the "Regulations
of the People's Republic of China on Foreign Exchange Control"
promulgated by the State Council on January 26, 1996. Moreover,
regulations in this regard include: the "Notice of the
People's Bank of China on Further Reforming the Foreign Exchange
Control System" released on December 28, 1993, the "Provisions
on Managing Settlement in, Sales of and Payment in Foreign Exchanges"
promulgated on June 20, 1994, and the "Procedures on Managing
the Settlement in Foreign Exchanges under Current Account"
printed and distributed on July 25.
VI. Customs Laws and Regulations and Tariff Laws and Regulations
1. Customs laws and regulations: the Customs Law of the People's
Republic of China" promulgated on January 22, 1987, the
"Customs Procedures on Managing the Processing and Assembly
Business for Overseas Customers" promulgated in September
of 1987, the "Customs Procedures on Managing Bonded Factories
Handling Processing Trade" and the "Customs Procedures
on Managing Bonded Warehouses and Goods Stored Wherein"
promulgated in April of 1988, the "Customs Procedures on
Managing Processing Import and Export Goods with Imported Materials"
promulgated in June of 1988, the "Provisional Procedures
on Managing Export Warehouses under Supervision and Control"
promulgated in March of 1992, the "Procedures on Supervising
and Levying taxes on the Import and Export of Goods by Foreign-Funded
Enterprises" promulgated in August of 1992, the "Customs
Regulations of the People's Republic of China Concerning Protection
of Intellectual Property Rights" promulgated on July 5,
1995, the "Customs Procedures on Supervising Bonded Zones"
promulgated on August 1, 1997, the "Customs Inspection
Regulations of the People's Republic of China" promulgated
on January 3, 1997, and the "Customs Procedures of the
People's Republic of China on Supervising Imported Exhibits"
promulgated on January 3, 1997.
2. The regulations involving tariffs are primarily the "Import
and Export Duty Regulations of the People's Republic of China"
(which were promulgated following revisions on March 18, 1992)
and the "Anti-Dumping and Anti-Subsidy Regulations of the
People's Republic of China" promulgated on March 25, 1997.
VII. Civil and Commercial Laws Involving Foreign Interests
With the increasingly higher degree of opening up, China has
paid increasingly closer attention to civil and commercial legislation
involving foreign interests. The "Law of the People's Republic
of China on Economic Contracts Involving Foreign Interests"
was adopted on March 21, 1985. It was the first time that China
enacted a law in regard to economic and trade contracts. The
"General Principles of the Civil Code of the People's Republic
of China" was adopted on April 21, 1986. This was a significant
step taken by China in civil and commercial legislation.
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